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101RRS
					 
				 
				I have been with my current GP for 25 years and have been very happy with him.  Doesn't bulk bill but gives you the time to go through things and has planned 20-30 minute consultations. He is about 15 years younger than me and keeps abreast of changes that good GPs should be aware of. 
Unfortunately he developed some medical issues of his own and has retired - time for a new GP.  4 years ago a new GP medical centre opened nearby and I put my name down but not used them so I checked I was still on their books.
Booked in and saw a nice young lady doctor.  As I am a new patient I prepared a detailed list of my ailments and all my medications with the aim of this first visit to introduce my self and to quickly run through the list.  Well straight off she was not really interested and reminded me we only have 10 minutes for the consultation and did I have any specific issues.  During the consultation I was reminded twice more that we only had 10 minutes.  It seemed to me that the clock and the associated money was more important than what the patients needs were.
I showed her a mark on my arm and she seemed more happy with that rather than what I wanted to talk about.
10 minutes were up and out the door. Told to leave my information at the front counter - not interested in my out of control diabetes, my gastric reflux etc etc etc.  I felt I was just a money making machine.
Now this mark on my arm requires follow up and I will let this GP do that but in the meantime on the lookout for a new GP who does have a patient focus and not the Cha Ching $$$$$$$.
Grumble over.
Garry
			
		 
	 
 My GP not only works on a minimum of 15 minutes, but if you know in advance that you want a longer consult they will arrange accordingly.  
If you need to go over time for whatever reason, so be it.  
They also actively support doctors (either sex)  who prefer to work part time for whatever reason and have a wait list of doctors wishing to join the practice.  Well regarded in the community and haven't loss the ethos.  
Used to be a waitlist for intending patients too.
Another good idea is to specifically hold open a number of daily appointments for short notice sicknesses, work medical certificates etc.
Possibly helps that they are in a not high income area.
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