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Title: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by basil on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 11:23am
my doctor now has a 08704609660 which is not listed as having a geographical number. is there an alternative that any one knows of.
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Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by Dave on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 11:33am
Dr Who? :o :o
How do you propose we find (let alone tell you) what the number is when you haven't told us where this surgery is? ::) ::) Do you think this forum is made up of psychics? ::) |
Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by bill on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 12:17pm
192.com (Thomson Directory) was kind enough to provide:
BRONMEIRION SURGERY CASTLE STREET PENRHYNDEUDRAETH GWYNEDD LL48 6AL 01766 77 03 04 01766 77 07 05 fax 192.com's free directory enquiries came up with 0844 477 8683 but labelled that as 'local' - which it is not and 0870 460 9660 but labelled that as 'national' As they've now got an 0844 number, it's likely the 01766 77 03 04 number has been changed though. |
Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by basil on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 12:30pm
if you telephone the 01766770304 number you are advised this is no longer available and should telephone 08704609660.
receptionist informs me they will not accept repeat prescription request via fax. so it looks like we in Gwynedd are stuck with paying high call fees. |
Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by gbtillies on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 12:30pm
Good digging there bill, but unfortunately, as you suspected, when you dial that number it gives the 0870 460 9660 number.
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Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by gbtillies on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 12:35pm
Gosh, not accepting repeat prescription requests by fax, but accepting them by telephone is opening up a huge can of worms for that surgery!
When I was a Practice Manager at Surgery, we NEVER took requests over the phone - open to all sorts of problems with mis hearing/mis spelling, patient accusing the receptionist of not writing down what was said correctly etc. Whereas a fax copy of the repeat prescription request, or a signed letter from the patient put the onus on the patient, not the surgery (as long as the fax came through ok!). I would put this argument to the Practice Manager - they may go away and think it through a bit more! |
Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by DaveM on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 2:51pm wrote on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 12:35pm:
I agree about the advantages of the fax but how do you get around the security checks ? ::) |
Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by gbtillies on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 3:42pm
DaveM, it is actually more secure to get the pre printed repeat prescription request form or a faxed copy of it, or even a letterheaded request and signature. You never can be sure who is actually speaking to you on the telephone - it is very easy for a family member to phone up and pretend to be asking for a repeat prescription as a way of finding out if that person is on certain medication. They only have to play the 'I can't remember what it is called, but will remember it if you read out the names....' card and patient confidentiality is totally lost. Believe me, some people can and are so devious.
By having the printed name and adddress, and in the case of the pre printed prescription request form the computer ID and the printed name of the medication, the receptionist is able to check that the request is genuine, that the medication is actually due and whether there is a medication review due before the next prescription can be issued. |
Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by BlueBox on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 8:24pm
This sometime works ;D
When you next go into a Surgery leave your mobile phone in the car once seen the Doctor go to front desk tell them you missplaced your phone somewhere if they could ring it Bingo you have the number of place ;) ;) |
Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by mikemundy on Jun 23rd, 2005 at 5:05pm
I understood the Government had condemned Doctors use of 0870 numbers and ordered them to use proper geographic numbers again.
If you ring you local NHS Primary Care Trust I am sure that they will provide the number. You want to make an official complaint to them at the same time about the 0870 number. Ours provide a leaflet listing the proper phone numbers of all Doctors, Dentists, Opticians, Pharmacists and Hospitals in their area. |
Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by basil on Jun 23rd, 2005 at 5:55pm
Thanks to every one who replied.
I have just read a press release from Dept of Health, anouncing a ban on GP's using 0870 numers from April of this year, so I don,t know what my GP is playing at. If any one wants to read it.www.dh.gov.uk/PublicationsAndStatistics/PressReleases/PressRelleasesNotices/ |
Title: Re: Bronmeirion Surgery, Gwynedd Post by Dave on Jun 23rd, 2005 at 7:05pm wrote on Jun 23rd, 2005 at 5:05pm:
Have a look at the 'Hot Topics' thread in the Geographical Chat section, I've linked to some threads on this subject. ;) |
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