At the start of August 2015 I discovered a lump in my right breast. I made an appointment with my GP and was seen towards the end of August. The GP asked a few questions before he quickly examination my breast. I was not asked to remove my bra, merely lift it up slightly (the lump is based at the bottom of my breast near the underwire of my bra). After he felt my armpit (no lumps) and asked if there was any history of breast cancer in my family (there is not) the GP told me he ‘thought’ it was probably a cyst however to err on the side of caution he would refer me for a breast screen. He said he didn’t know whether it would be an ultrasound or mammogram as I am borderline with my age. I wasn’t provided any further information at this time other than I would receive a letter with a date to attend the Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow. The GP said it could take up to 6 weeks.
6 weeks to the date I contact my local GP to say I had not heard anything. The receptionist provided myself with the general phone number for Victoria Infirmary and suggested I contacted them. I phoned immediately and was re-directed to the appointment centre. I spoke very briefly with a female, who I assume to be a secretary/receptionist. She stated that it could take up to 12 weeks for a ‘routine appointment’.
Week 9 I attended in person at my Medical Practice and informed them I was anxious and very worried at the length of time it was taking to receive an appointment. I also explained that I had changed my life insurance company just before I found my lump and when I received the letter from the company to confirm that I had not been referred for any x-rays etc I replied stating that I was awaiting an appointment due to finding a lump (to date I’m still not covered for the life insurance as they are awaiting for the results before they will continue with the cover). The receptionist stated she would speak to the GP and contact the hospital to see if they could obtain a date for my appointment. I contacted them the following day for an update. I was informed the Senior Practitioner said it could take up to 12 weeks for an appointment.
Week 10 my husband attended the Medical Practice to express his concerns at the length of time and that it was not a satisfactory service I was receiving. The receptionist made an appointment for myself later that day with the Senior Consultant. When I attended it was the original GP from my first appointment. I told him that he originally informed me it would be 6 weeks and now we are 10 weeks down the line and no appointment. He asked if anything had changed in my body/lump etc (no change, other than becoming very emotional due to anxiety, worry and stress of the unknown). At this time he said the hospital were ‘duty obliged’ to see me within 12 weeks, I replied that it was highly unlikely that this would happen as it was 10 weeks down the line and no appointment. I left the appointment deflated at the lack of concern.
I am now into week 11 and still no appointment! ! I fell at a complete loss and extremely frustrated at the time it is taking to receive an appointment. I am a mother of 2 young children and very worried.
"12 weeks for breast screening appointment"
About: NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Victoria Infirmary / General Surgery Victoria Infirmary General Surgery G42 9TY
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