1/5 Scott B. 2 years ago on Google • 51 reviews
Appointments
are
difficult
to
get
and
you
usually
never
see
who
your
were
told
you
were
going
to
see.
And
when
you
do
get
down
there,
the
waiting
room
is
usually
empty,
no
appointments
available,
huh?
And
yes,
they
will
just
suggest
111
when
you
can't
get
an
appointment.
If
you
have
anything
on
your
record
that
they
should
know
prior
to
appointment
or
calling
you
up
to
practically
demand
you
come
down
for
review,
they
will
ignore
your
wishes.
You
can
tell
them
you
don't
want
reviews
but
they
will
ask
for
one
anyway.
Prescription
line
is
rarely
answered
anymore,
you
have
to
leave
your
details
and
prescription
items
and
pray
they
processed
them
correctly.
Far
too
often
they
get
them
wrong,
meaning
they
casually
waste
NHS
time,
money
and
resources
without
a
single
regret.
The
pharmacist
there
also
needs
investigating
or
taken
down
a
peg,
she
is
far
too
involved
with
prescriptions,
making
changes
without
patient
knowledge
or
asking
and
then
demanding
you
to
come
down
and
see
her
about
it
and
then
you
never
see
her,
she
will
flog
you
off
to
a
nurse
instead.
Beware
of
her
big
time,
far
too
meddling
for
her
own
good!
The
reception
staff
will
indeed
happily
gossip
for
a
spell
before
letting
you
in
or
ask
why
you
are
here
and
I
don't
care
for
the
ones
who
look
over
the
receptionists
shoulder
when
you
are
setting
up
appointments
etc,
we
are
entitled
to
some
privacy
and
your
casual
curiosity
is
not
welcome.
Some
of
them
down
there
legitimately
do
not
know
how
to
use
the
phones,
how
were
they
even
allowed
to
be
hired?
And
if
that
is
the
level
of
competency
you
can
expect
from
someone
handling
the
phones,
then
let
that
set
the
standard
for
the
rest
of
the
staff
there.
Do
yourself
a
favour
and
use
another
surgery,
it
may
be
more
difficult
to
do
so
but
surely
they
cannot
be
any
worse
than
this
lot?
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