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Original Feedback for East Harling Surgery:


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Have to beg to see a person

With my younger son (4 months old at the time) we were refused an appointment to assess a worsening rash that I suspected to be from a dairy allergy. It took three months of calls, letters and faff for them to decide to ask for pictures sent by email and confirm my suspicion. I missed out on so much quality time with him due to all the fussing about, and him being left miserable because we were told to simply push through it. I don't care to delve into my own problems. The hassle simply isn't worth the 40 minute wait to even be seen, let alone the extremely uncomfortable, boiling hot and smelly waiting room. I sincerely hope I don't get sick enough to go there. However, there is one nurse who is just lovely, she makes the visit so much more pleasant. The facilities, the organisation and reception is sadly below standard, and leaves many having to decide whether to stay home and hope their ailments go away or go to hospital to actually talk to a person and gain emotional support aswell as medical.

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