MC

M C. 7 years ago • From Google

Rating

Bad

Misdiagnosis followed by antibiotics that actually worked

I recently had a frustrating experience at the surgery where I felt the initial assessment didn't align with what seemed to be the underlying issue. My wife appeared to have symptoms consistent with a sinus-related condition that I believed would benefit from antibiotics, yet the first opinion suggested something different. However, antibiotics were ultimately prescribed, and as anticipated, this resolved the problem. This pattern of initial misalignment between presentation and assessment has occurred on multiple occasions, which is concerning, particularly when more serious health matters are involved. I feel these practitioners should face serious professional consequences. That said, the majority of staff members I've encountered at the surgery have been excellent and provided good care. My criticism is directed specifically at a small number of clinicians whose approach I found inadequate.

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