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Most Pointless Hospital Telephone Consult

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barry1010 | 11:05 Tue 28th Sep 2021 | ChatterBank
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I was referred to a hospital consultant recently and had a letter giving me a telephone consultation today.
The consultant has phoned and this was the entire consultation:
Consultant: You have been referred to me for x problem, is that correct?
Me: Yes
Consultant: I will send you an appointment for a face to face consultation and then we shall book you in for surgery.
Me: Thank you
Consultant: Goodbye

Ah well, at least there is progress.




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Should this be in jokes ?
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Well I did laugh after - the appointment was for 8:30 and he phoned at 10:50
What a waste of time. Why not a face to face straight away. Covid has a lot to answer for. It seems to be an excuse for everything
Sounds very reasonable to me.
What is the problem?
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Sqad, the consultant could have saved the cost of the stamp to send the telephone appointment and the (very short) time of the call today and just sent me a face to face appointment in the first place.

I have no problem with telephone consults - they work very well for me and my family but this was pointless.

Sqad, do you really think that was good use of a consultants time. .? I doubt very much you would have done it. Looks like a form filling exercise .
barry.....I don't know the details but I would have thought a face to face consultations are quicker when organised through a telephone consultation.
Also a telephone consultation is a good way to prioritise.
If that was a waste, how about my receiving three letters and a text message reminding me that I had a hospital appointment.
Oh that Danny, is the Tory NHS .
Friend received a letter informing her that she was being removed from the surgery list as she hadn't turned up for her appointment. Fine; only problem was that she hadn't received a letter with an appointment date. Took at least 4 phone calls to get things sorted out. Nobody seems to know who sent out the original letter, couldn't find a copy of it or say when the alleged letter was sent. I know the NHS is under pressure, but this also puts patients under pressure too.
There are roughly 125 million OP apps sent annually, so give them a break for "errors".
A few years ago I had a very painful horse-fly bite and after a few days I called in at the surgery to try and see a doctor, mid-afternoon, empty waiting room. 'You have to phone to speak to the doctor'. I sat in the car outside the door and watched a doctor take the phone from the receptionist to speak to me, 'How soon can you get here so I can have a look?'
I agree, it was no joke!
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I get letters and texts for appointments, too. An immediate text confirming the appointment; a letter confirming the appointment; a text and letter reminding me a week or so beforehand and a text 24 hours before.

The good thing about the texts is that they make it very easy to cancel an appointment if I no longer need it.
Barry, at least they didn't expect you to be in two places at the same time !!
I had a text yesterday advising me there would be a telephone consult at home on 12th October. A few minutes later I looked at my computer Emiss app, and there was a "Face to Face with Dr M" at the next village to me on the same day!
I still can't get hold of them to confirn which is correct.
I have been referred to ent, had to phone to make my own appointment after internet bookings not working, earliest I can be seen.... Next year!
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Seems I have very little to complain about compared to some of your experiences, although I am expecting to have to wait a long time for my non-urgent surgery.

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