Is there a website where you can e-mail a dr or specialist and get a response back? I thought I remembered reading about it once before
I won't get an appointment at my surgery for over a week and my inquiry isn't serious enough for A&E, and it's more complex than anything on the NHS direct site!
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4getmenot Fri 05/12/08 10:33
yes here :-) Surely even if they tell you what it is you still need to see a doc for them to prescribe you
luxury Fri 05/12/08 10:40
Hi Chazza,
Do you have a emergency docs service at the hospital? the out of hours one? after your gp has closed.
Alternatively E-MED. £20 to join and £15 per consultation.
Why don't you just ring NHS direct and speak to one of their advisers. They will take some details and get a healthcare professional to call you back within the hour.
chazza Fri 05/12/08 10:42
Question Author
No I don't need a prescription, it's an inquiry rather than something I need precription medicine for
chazza Fri 05/12/08 10:43
Question Author
Thanks all, i think ringing NHS direct is my best option, just was wondering if I could do it from the office by email without everyone listening!
Velvetee Fri 05/12/08 11:39
I think ages ago I posted a question on
www.netdoctor.co.uk
They don't give direct answers, but you put your symptoms in and it directs you to a number of previously posted questions with answers, but it's not immediate and you may have to subscribe.