[log in to unmask],Net writes:
>Trying to get an "urgent appointment" on a Monday morning isn't the
>easiest
>thing in the world (getting through on the phone is difficult enough
>most
>Monday mornings!)
True, however I don't see an appointment as being necessary for PC4
provided the prescriber knows the patient.
Ringing me from work is a reasonable option for most people.
>Having to take the morning off work to sit in a waiting room isn't
>everyone's idea of convenient.
As above. Mind you, you may find there is quite a long line for the
pharmacist in Tescos...
>If only way to get pass the receptionist and have an "urgent
>appointment" is
>by being obliged to disclose the reason for the urgency to the
>receptionist,
>it isn't everyone's idea of confidentiality.
Indeed so. If people want to talk to me they get put through, or I
ring them back.
Easier if they e-mailed me I suppose.
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