Frustration about location of GP registration. I have been registered at my GP for the past 12 years or so. I very rarely need to visit the GP but when I do, it's because of an ambulant issue... such as when I had suspected Lyme's disease.
GP practices are open during office hours, so if you work, it's very inconvenient to have to travel home and then back to the office to make an appointment. For me, it would be over an hour round trip of commuting - along with being about 18km of extra cycling in the day.
I had been registered at my GP next to my work because the initial time I visited had been an emergency. They registered me at my work address, and for the past 12 or 13 years, there's been absolutely no problem with that.
In the past few months, I've been going through some surprise hospital treatments. I had appendicitis which subsequently turned out to be an appendix tumour. I had further surgery and thankfully have been given the all clear that it hadn't spread away from my appendix. During this time, I've not been off work other than for surgery in hospital and 2 weeks recovery time. I visited my GP once for advice during these months which again, was in office hours and I walked to my GP from my work.
The thing that has now put a spanner in the works is that the hospital has been sending letters to my GP which have my home address on. The GP admins have noticed this and now removed me from the practice leaving me with no GP.
It seems professionally negligent that, during a time when I've actually got something significant wrong with me, I've been removed from my GP registration. I now don't have a GP and concerned about where my paperwork is being sent around to.
Unfortunately, this seems to be an NHS Scotland issue. I normally feel that NHS Scotland is in a better state than the rest of the UK. But in this case, according to the NHS website, it seems you are able to register near your work in England.
Please, would you push to allow for GP registration near your place of work? It makes sense for a big proportion of healthy working-age adults in Scotland. Thanks.
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