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Original Feedback for East Harling Surgery:


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Communication breakdown and lack of concern

I was feeling unwell and had an initial appointment for blood tests. I got these back for a hospital appointment and was concerned that I had high levels of vitamin D highlighted in red on the document, and it was marked as an action. I tried to re-contact the surgery to discuss this further with my GP and was unable to get an appointment and was told to book a blood test in six weeks which was impossible. Eventually I managed to get an appointment with the practice nurse who got me an immediate referral to OLPAS the following week who then said I needed blood tests. I have repeatedly had out-of-date messages asking me to have blood tests that I have already had and my most recent appointment was cancelled at short notice. I have nothing but praise for the male practice nurse and the reception team are doing their best, but there seems to be an issue about my medical information and test results being updated and the GP having either out-of-date information or just not reading my notes.

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