1/5 Shakil k. 11 months ago on Google
I
attended
my
appointment.
I
have
constant
pain
for
3
days
on
my
right
side
of
the
stomach.
Below
the
ribs
and
underneath.
The
doctor
advised
me
the
following.
1.
That
he
(
dr)
will
write
a
letter
to
my
GP.
(
later
he
changed
his
mind
and
said
make
an
appointment
myself)
2.
Was
advised
that
he
could
send
me
to
the
hospital
but
waiting
time
is
too
long.
They
might
admit
you
I
said
yes
that
is
fine
(
later
he
changed
his
mind)no
recommendation
to
hospital
was
provided.
3.
I
was
advised
to
have
an
ultrasound
done.
4.
I
was
advised
to
make
an
appointment
with
my
GP
5.
Was
advised
that
he
prescribe
me
some
pain
killers
and
keep
taking
them.
(
later
changed
his
mind)
I
did
ask
taking
pain
killer
is
not
a
solution
as
the
cause
of
the
pain
must
be
established,
I
am
not
a
doctor
but
speaking
from
my
common
sense.
The
doctor
advised
that
this
place
provides
emergency
service
and
have
limited
facilities
or
services.
The
Point
is
that
NHS
111
range
2
times
and
sent
me
to
this
place
,
when
they
knew
this
place
has
limited
serviced
available,
why
did
they
send
me
there?.
The
conclusion
of
all
this
confusing
consultation
is
to
get
the
pain
killer
and
make
an
appointment
with
my
GP.