My regular Doc is hard to get an appointment with at short notice which is fine as I will book my regular checkups months in advance and I always book a longer consultation so I have time to discuss everything required. A standard consult is fine for a script refill or a certificate when you're off work sick, but doesn't generally come close to discussing ongoing medical treatments, annual checkups, etc. Ask for a longer appointment if you need a decent amount of time - it's not that much more expensive than a regular appointment.
I usually end up a bit early on the allocated time so that allows the Doc to catch up a bit or if he's not in a rush we'll have a chat about life the universe and everything.
If I need to see someone quickly I either jump on Hotdoc and see who's got a slot available in the next day or so as the Younger Docs generally do or ring the Practice and ask to be put on the cancellation list. While the system isn't perfect if work with what it is it's fine IMO.


 
						
					 
					
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					 Guess who carefully creates a personalized care plan for you and will not be paid by Medicare for the hours they spent trying to help you? I have to call Medicare 100s of time each year to find out why and when a Dr D care plan occurred. They know, they can see it, they do SFA about it
 Guess who carefully creates a personalized care plan for you and will not be paid by Medicare for the hours they spent trying to help you? I have to call Medicare 100s of time each year to find out why and when a Dr D care plan occurred. They know, they can see it, they do SFA about it 

 
			
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