Caranica wrote: » I go to Dr Shortall in Riverside in Mulhuddart and she's without a doubt the best gp I've ever had. Not sure if she's taking new patients but she is beyond brilliant. Very understanding and helpful.
jeffk wrote: » I WAS under Dr.Shortall and she is as good as people said. But more and more I got different doctors as she was booked out, like a merry go round of walk in doctors. Got diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and the doctor telling me was like someone saying its raining outside, cold isnt the word. There was some nurse who was making a mess of putting a heart monitor on me, ah you might need to come back I cant do this properly The issue with illegal clamping (something along the lines of someone decided lets put up signs and clamp people, never was clear) pushed me to change(ive come to learn than most healthcare is useless no matter where you go). Then as I was on the way out the attitude from some northern blonde doctor was a disgrace, type 2 diabetic and would I not get a gastric band, solve all issues (her being a size 8 would know all this of course), then ate me cause I said i was leaving The English nurse who does the bloods was lovely, didn't feel a thing. The older girl on reception was nice, but then there was some younger one who fitted the blonde stereotype and was hopeless. Thanks to one of them I ended up begging to get an emergency supply of tablets as someone forgot to do up my scripts after I rang them in The chemist underneath is handy LONG post, but dont go joining thinking oh shes great and then you're lucky if you ever get her
ClubDead wrote: » That was a dreadful experience! It's good to be aware of the possibility before moving to a new GP. TBH I'd be amazed if any of the above doctors took me on. I dunno if it's because of covid or increased population but they all seem to be full up right now.
jeffk wrote: » Just to give a heads up, I stuck it out as I know healthcare is crap, but didn't need chancing clamping on top of it I had that when I moved to my doctor now, they where the top of my road, then moved into a new building with a health care centre. Didn't want to take me on, even with my parents there. To be blunt you may as well just try and get one close, don't want to be in bits and having to travel cause the doctor you may or may not get is good
ClubDead wrote: » Foolishly I left a good GP when I moved house. She's now full. My new one is within walking distance. I had an appointment last year with a male doctor who said "I don't treat that many women so I'm not familiar with "women issues" anymore". In 2020 he said those words! Some shocking doctors out there.
jeffk wrote: » Hindsight is a great thing, unless see if they have a waiting list for when spaces become available? That's unreal, a doctor is a doctor, it's no wonder you want to get a female doctor. I hope you put in a compliant?
TheValeyard wrote: » Dr. Fiona Belton in the Castleknock Clinic is fantastic.