I have attended last week the surgery, for a severe pain I am having and as I caught common cold, the GP recorded my BP and checked my temperature
However, as I am a medical doctor, I saw my recording on the automated machine, and when I requested a medical report, the GP said I should get a briefing from the reception and to my astonishment, when I requested that, I found that she put a high record, which would mean a different diagnosis, and having said, I am a doctor and saw the record, would imply, how can I rely in the future, for such a fatal unacceptable records mistake. so, in that essence, for a non medical patients, it would impact highly. Plus the note was full of spelling errors, a thing that we learnt as a medical professional to be very conscious about. Also, I noted, she didn't record my main problem in the active problem/ or maybe she didn't concentrate, though I updated her with my MRI findings which I believe she has it at her system. The point, any other GP, when see those recording will build a false assumption, that I am having a hypertension and on the contrary, I am always hypotensive. I am really not happy. If the GP feels stressed out, they can take a limited number, of patients in order to concentrate more. I requested a practice manager call, however with no avail.
"Not happy with the wrong records the GP put. It..."
About: Abercromby Family Practice Abercromby Family Practice Liverpool L7 7HG
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