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    Original Feedback for Cromer Group Practice:


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    why do they even both?

    I really try to have nothing to do with doctors or hospitals, as in the 56 years in this world as shown me that the medical business is so crap. It has taken 20 plus years for Cromer practice to find out that my liver is the main problem for all my illnesses. While giving me drugs that all come with warnings about not taking them if you have a liver problem. I've been called a liar and refused treatment by a nurse. There are many other things that have happened to me that this is just the tip of a huge iceberg. So, todays trip to the Cromer surgery was a typical, as I expected trip. I was feeling very poorly due to a bug I had picked up I asked a nurse for water and was told it could be found somewhere down stairs . The nurse was not going to get me any. She was to busy chatting to another nurse. After another crap Doctors appointment on my way out to collect my prescription I found the water with paper cones that leak if you try to have more than one drink. I then stood in line for about 20 minutes to get my prescription only to be told that the Doctor had not signed it. I could continue to wait which I did. He still had not signed it when I gave up. Why he could not sign it when I was there is unknown. I felt so ill I just gave up waiting and my husband kindly went back later to collect it. The Doctor was only aloud to speak about what I had said on the phone to a different Doctor. Silly me, had forgotten to say about all my illness but I couldn't tell him about them as I had not said about them on the phone. So, I try not to have anything to do with Doctors and their ways.

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