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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamble View Post
    In that case ask to speak to the practise manager.
    I have been confronted with the barrier of the iron receptionist at the Doctors - it is like being given the third degree. I do not wish to discuss my personal health problems with someone who has no medical knowledge, which is embarrassing enough - and then have to repeat myself once I get to see a doctor. May just as well discuss my problem with some random call centre operator.

    I have also spoken to a 'Practise Manager' whose foreign accent made it very difficult to understand, and it was impossible to relay information back to her.

    While on the subject of non-medical persons creating barriers where none should exist - don't EVER go into a pharmacy and ask for some aspirins.

    " Could I have a box of Aspirins please?"

    " Yes, what do you want the aspirin for?"

    "Er, nothing specific, I just need to get some aspirins"

    "It would help if I knew what they were for - is it for a sore throat, headache..?"

    "I just want normal aspirins"

    "We have different types of aspirins"

    "No you don't. Aspirin is aspirin - you may have different strengths but it is all aspirin"

    "Well. I would need to know what you need it for"

    "I need it for general purposes. I have run out of it at home and I need some more - so how does that help?"

    "What do you use it most for?"

    "Just give me the most commonly used aspirin strength and that will do"





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    Quote Originally Posted by said View Post
    I have been confronted with the barrier of the iron receptionist at the Doctors - it is like being given the third degree. I do not wish to discuss my personal health problems with someone who has no medical knowledge, which is embarrassing enough - and then have to repeat myself once I get to see a doctor. May just as well discuss my problem with some random call centre operator.

    I have also spoken to a 'Practise Manager' whose foreign accent made it very difficult to understand, and it was impossible to relay information back to her.

    While on the subject of non-medical persons creating barriers where none should exist - don't EVER go into a pharmacy and ask for some aspirins.

    " Could I have a box of Aspirins please?"

    " Yes, what do you want the aspirin for?"

    "Er, nothing specific, I just need to get some aspirins"

    "It would help if I knew what they were for - is it for a sore throat, headache..?"

    "I just want normal aspirins"

    "We have different types of aspirins"

    "No you don't. Aspirin is aspirin - you may have different strengths but it is all aspirin"

    "Well. I would need to know what you need it for"

    "I need it for general purposes. I have run out of it at home and I need some more - so how does that help?"

    "What do you use it most for?"

    "Just give me the most commonly used aspirin strength and that will do"
    Why would you go to a pharmacist for Aspirin, go to Home Bargains plenty on the shelf for about 20p?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alikado View Post
    Certain
    What can I say?

    Shocking if true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by said View Post
    I have been confronted with the barrier of the iron receptionist at the Doctors - it is like being given the third degree. I do not wish to discuss my personal health problems with someone who has no medical knowledge, which is embarrassing enough - and then have to repeat myself once I get to see a doctor. May just as well discuss my problem with some random call centre operator.

    I have also spoken to a 'Practise Manager' whose foreign accent made it very difficult to understand, and it was impossible to relay information back to her.

    While on the subject of non-medical persons creating barriers where none should exist - don't EVER go into a pharmacy and ask for some aspirins.

    " Could I have a box of Aspirins please?"

    " Yes, what do you want the aspirin for?"

    "Er, nothing specific, I just need to get some aspirins"

    "It would help if I knew what they were for - is it for a sore throat, headache..?"

    "I just want normal aspirins"

    "We have different types of aspirins"

    "No you don't. Aspirin is aspirin - you may have different strengths but it is all aspirin"

    "Well. I would need to know what you need it for"

    "I need it for general purposes. I have run out of it at home and I need some more - so how does that help?"

    "What do you use it most for?"

    "Just give me the most commonly used aspirin strength and that will do"
    How many did you ask for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsgsgs View Post
    Why would you go to a pharmacist for Aspirin, go to Home Bargains plenty on the shelf for about 20p?
    True-no questions.
    Only a limit of 2 boxes per person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsgsgs View Post
    Why would you go to a pharmacist for Aspirin, go to Home Bargains plenty on the shelf for about 20p?
    It's a while since I bought Aspirin in the UK, but as you say pain killers such as Aspirin are available on the shelf at other stores for far less money. Even if you do buy them in a drug store, surely they are available on the shelf? I would never go to the pharmacist to ask for common or garden pain killers.

    In Said's case it's probably just one more post to add to his ever growing 'Things That Didn't Happen' list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seivad View Post
    It's a while since I bought Aspirin in the UK, but as you say pain killers such as Aspirin are available on the shelf at other stores for far less money. Even if you do buy them in a drug store, surely they are available on the shelf? I would never go to the pharmacist to ask for common or garden pain killers.

    In Said's case it's probably just one more post to add to his ever growing 'Things That Didn't Happen' list.
    As a pain killer pharmacists would recommend paracetamol before aspirin
    for the side effects.

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    A District nurse called to see my trouble and strife and I was talking to her about the remote chances of seeing a GP instead you get a telephone conversation and the pharmacy delivering anti biotics, she said she saw a patient who had tried to make an appointment to see her GP to no avail so she phoned the surgery and insisted a doctor come out to see the lady which grudgingly they did. It is a ridiculous state of affairs and a pity the death rates don't show how many of those have been neglected by the very people who should be helping them.

    The District Nurses are seeing many people on a daily basis so if they can why can't Doctors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamble View Post
    Medical receptionists are trained in asking questions to sort urgent from non urgent.
    If you feel unheard then it is best to ring again.
    In my view, medical receptionists are trained to protect the Great Man (or Woman) from the unwashed plebs who have the audacity to feel ill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lamparilla View Post
    In my view, medical receptionists are trained to protect the Great Man (or Woman) from the unwashed plebs who have the audacity to feel ill.
    The nhs has and always be the love to hate service.

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