MH

Matthew H. 4 years ago • From Google

Rating

Bad

Phone queue blocked urgent breathing concerns

I would rate this experience extremely poorly. I contacted the practice to request an urgent appointment as directed through the online consultation system, only to be informed that my relative, who experiences respiratory difficulties, would need to attempt booking a standard appointment at 8:45. It seems counterintuitive that urgent appointments would not take priority over routine appointment requests. Given the nature of the breathing-related concern, I felt there was considerable risk in the delay to receiving clinical assessment. While I recognise that reception staff have challenging roles managing appointment systems, I felt the situation lacked practical judgment in distinguishing between routine and urgent cases.

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