Hearing test obstacles

Terence Bates

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I've been wearing a digital aid in one ear for over six years now. The hearing in my other ear is nil and unaidable. I received a letter recently from my local hospital mentioning that as I'd had the aid for a number of years, I could have a hearing test if required. All I had to do was get a referral for my GP's practice, I wouldn't need to see a GP.

I contacted the surgery to be told that I'd have to speak to a GP by phone and I'd have to make an appointment to do so! A few days later, they called and my wife answered for me but the GP insisted on seeing me in the surgery that day. I attended, was examined, the letter was scruitinised and after a brief chat, I was referred to hospital. What a waste of a GP's time!

Is this the norm these days? When will the NHS deliver a true 'joined up service' and cut out this waste of resources or is it just my GP's practice applying very strict rules?
 
The GP needs to make money out of you somehow. :dunno:
 
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