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Top Tips for visiting your GP

  • Is your issue urgent? Do you need to see a specific GP?
    Is it important you are seen quickly or would you rather wait for an appointment with a particular GP? If you have a long-term illness would you benefit from seeing a GP who knows your history personally?
  • Take notes to help you
    Before you see your GP, be clear in your own mind what you want to say. Make a note of your symptoms, worries and any questions that you would like to ask.
  • Many problems? See if you can book a double appointment
    If you have a number of issues that you would like to discuss with your GP, see whether it is possible to book a double appointment to give you more time to talk them through.
  • Take a list of your medicines – prescribed or otherwise
    Bring a list of any medication you are taking, including over-the-counter and/or alternative medicines, or anything prescribed after a hospital visit.  This includes tablets, liquids or creams. Your GP needs to know about everything you are taking.
  • Discuss important things first and stick to the point
    Make sure you tell the doctor about the important things first and try to get to the point. Do not feel you have to justify being there or leave your main concern to the end.
  • Not clear on treatment plan? Ask again
    Make sure you fully understand the next steps before you leave the room.  If you don’t, then don’t be afraid of asking your GP to go through the plan again.
  • Ask who to contact if you have any more questionsYou may think of questions that you would like to ask after your appointment. Find out who you can contact to ask questions, as well as any support groups that can provide reliable information.
  • If you need support, take a relative, carer or friend
    If you feel your situation needs it, take a relative or friend for support. They can help you understand or explain.
  • Unhappy? Ask to see another GP
    If you’re not happy, you can ask to see another GP in the practice. You can also change GP practices, but you should as a first step always discuss your concerns with a practice staff member first.
  • Could the practice nurse deal with your problem?
    In many cases, a practice nurse could deal with your concern, so consider this as an alternative to making an appointment with a GP. The surgery may also run special clinics such as asthma and diabetes, so make sure you find out.

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When the surgery is closed, there is a medical service available to access by dialling 111

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79 St Lawrence Avenue, Worthing,
West Sussex, BN14 7JL

Tel. 01903 222900

cwsccg.stlawrencesurgery@nhs.net

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