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"Absolutely horrified at doctor's decision making"

About: General Practices in NHS Highland

(as a relative),

This is my mum's experience but it affected me deeply. My mum has had spinal surgery and developed complications including scoliosis and nerve trapping afterwards resulting in severe pain.

The doctor's response was to accuse my mum of having a psychiatric order - essentially the pain was all in her head - and they proceeded to take her off one of the medications she had been on for years for pain because they didn't think it was a painkiller. This is despite the medication being a known analgesic and the clinical evidence that my mum's pain increases when she isn't on it.

They then proceeded to say that all women in their sixties have to expect some pain, as if that was acceptable. They also said a number of other things that made me seriously question their knowledge, like that gabapentin didn't treat pain (it absolutely does treat neuropathic pain, clinically relevant in this case and as recognised by the NHS). An arrogant doctor who caused serious distress.

Unfortunately I couldn't go down the route of a formal complaint as the complaint handler was going to be the same doctor and the practice refused for my complaint to go to anyone else.

We have since moved practice and it is like night and day, the new GP is lovely and was absolutely horrified at this doctor's decision making, immediately reinstating the medication my mum had had taken away from her. Says it all really. Avoid avoid avoid. One thing I will say is that the nurses and reception staff were nice but I would not trust this doctor with a living thing. 

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Response from Sylvia Fraser, Clinical Governance Facilitator & NHS Highland Operational Lead for Care Opinion, Clinical Governance, NHS Highland 8 months ago
Sylvia Fraser
Clinical Governance Facilitator & NHS Highland Operational Lead for Care Opinion, Clinical Governance,
NHS Highland

I am part of the overall team who manages complaints for NHS Highland and are known as the Feedback Team. We offer patients, relatives, MPs/MSPs, staff and anyone who requires assistance is registering a concern or formal complaint.

Submitted on 12/09/2024 at 13:01
Published on Care Opinion at 13:01


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Dear LaDu

Thank you for contacting us via Care Opinion to highlight both your Mum's and your experience. I am very sorry to hear about your Mum's experience with her previous GP Practice.

You are correct. Most GP practices are independent contractors, therefore any complaints should be submitted to the Practice Manager. They have their own complaints procedure in place and would respond directly to you, or your Mum (with her consent).

You have noted that you felt unable to contact the practice directly to raise your concerns. You can contact the Patient Advice and Support Service (PASS) who provide an independent information service between yourself and the GP practice and are very supportive. You will find there details online.

If you do proceed with a complaint but are unhappy with the outcome, or feel that the practice has acted unreasonably, you can write to the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman at the undernoted address, and they will investigate your complaint.

Scottish Public Services Ombudsman

FREEPOST SPSO

Tel: Freephone 0800 377 7330,

Website: http://www.spso.org.uk/

Online contact: http://www.spso.org.uk/contact-us
Mobile Site: http//m.spso.org.uk

I am pleased to read that your Mum's new GP has been able to reinstate her mediations and that her care is being well looked after.

With kind regard

Sylvia

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