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Original Feedback for Mulbarton Surgery:


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Daughter with suspected tendonitis

Website said surgery was open so l phoned. Number unobtainable.... continuous tone. Repeated... the same ! Called Cringleford. 2nd in the queue... hurrah ! Call answered within 15minutes. Explained that my daughter has suspected tendonitis and is unable to work due to the nature of her job involving lifting. I was told not able to make any appointments and was to ring again at 8am tomorrow. Now if everyone who rings after 11am today is told the same, that phone line is going to have a massive queue from 8am tomorrow ! I was told the alternative is the walk in centre. No point, my daughter has painkillers but we need the next step forward.... to my mind xray/scan / cortisone injection? She is on zero hours contract with no sick pay. But no doctors are available, short staffed due to covid ! What l find amazing is they always send you to the walk in centre. Is that where all the doctors are then? How come there are never staff shortages there? Considering the amount of patients sent there, the walk in centre must be completely immune to covid? What really is going on eh ?

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