Apologies if I have already said this to you, but I really do recommend changing surgeries. I could kick myself for not doing so sooner! I struggled for two years battling a very narrow minded, chauvinistic GP and my confidence at the time was at such an all time low, I never once considered moving - despite leaving him in tears on more than one occasion. Seeing another partner was useless as I felt they all covered for each other and one wouldn't go against anything another had said.
It wasn't until a work colleague got very frustrated with me moaning 'again' about my doctor and told me to 'move GP or shut up' that I did something positive. Rather than simply signing up with any that would take me on, I did my homework. Once I had narrowed it down in terms of opening times and locations, I then explored the GP's interests and qualifications. In my new practice all but one is a DRCOG whereas previously none were. Once I had a short list, I went and personally visited each 'potential' surgery, noting the attitude of the reception staff and even the types of things advertised on the walls/leaflets available. One of the deciding factors with the surgery I went for was that they had a patients' forum regularly, clearly valued feedback and advertised slightly less conventional (medically linked) things on their walls.
As I write this, I am aware that I sound slightly crazy/obsessive, but our health is such a critical aspect of our lives that I think such 'research' is justified!
Going to see my GP no longer causes my blood pressure to rise and I feel, at all times, I am heard. It's a very collaborative approach, so different to what I was used to.
Good luck to you both x