We are between a rock and a hard place. Our village Surgery is a satellite building so the GPs aren't here every day but there is always a pharmacy open and the Practice Nurses are here most days. So we may get an appt. in the town 4 miles away on the day

but are told we have to wait to see a GP in the village.
It is because Trainees are no longer signing up to be GPs and we are currently facing a shortage which will get worse because GPs who qualified in 'my day' (1970s/80s) are planning retirement. So this situation will get worse. It's no good the Government of the day/tomorrow saying they are going to pump in another £B because it takes 5 years to train and there will be a problem because unless Practice situations improve, Doctors won't go into Surgeries.
However, when I was very ill I would sit in the Waiting Room where I felt safe and my GP always let me pop in for reassurance. When I have problems getting an appt. I ask for a house call - that usually works
