As winter approaches, you may find it more difficult to secure a GP appointment. The cold weather often increases health problems, such as a rise in cold and flu cases and respiratory problems from the damp conditions. These factors place additional strain on the NHS, increasing GP waiting times.
However, solutions are available if you can’t get a traditional GP appointment this winter.
A 24/7 helpline, NHS 111, can offer advice on healthcare concerns. Whether it’s simple advice or connecting you to a healthcare expert, NHS 111 may be able to provide you with the help you need to avoid having to attend a GP appointment.
Walk-in clinics are there for people who need urgent care without an appointment. Many walk-in clinics offer extended hours, which may help you if you struggle to get to a GP during regular opening hours.
Many people who struggle to get a face-to-face GP appointment may find using an online GP service easier and more convenient. Online GP appointments can offer many of the same services as your regular GP. They can often be booked within minutes rather than weeks.
Many online GP services offer out-of-hour services, which can be especially helpful for people struggling to find time during the day due to work or childcare. Getting private GP appointments 7 days a week is also possible, making online GPs even more flexible and accessible.
Patients can connect with NHS doctors and clinicians through online GP services. Online consultations are also regulated by the government’s Care Quality Commission (CQC).
The cold weather can make traveling difficult and time-consuming. Many people, especially those struggling with mobility issues, may find it easier to book online consultations and attend appointments from the comfort of their own homes.
Pharmacists are highly trained medical professionals. As well as dealing with prescriptions, they can help with a wide range of other problems. Talk to your local pharmacist and see if they can help you avoid having to attend a GP appointment.
Pharmacists can provide guidance and over-the-counter treatments for ailments such as colds, the flu, skin conditions, and allergies.
If you suffer from long-term (chronic) health problems like diabetes or high blood pressure, pharmacists may be able to help you manage your condition without you having to get a GP appointment.
Many pharmacies offer these services, from the flu jabs to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Visiting the GP every time to renew repeat prescriptions may not be necessary. Talk to your pharmacist and see if they can help.
If you are struggling to get an appointment with your local GP this winter, remember many other options are available. From using alternative sources such as walk-in clinics and NHS to consulting your pharmacist, you may be able to get help without needing an appointment.
However, if you need to speak to a doctor, it is always possible to get an appointment with a qualified, certified medical practitioner quickly and easily using an online GP service.
Remember, for health emergencies, you should always contact 999 or head to the nearest A&E.
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