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Written by a patient
24th July 2020


I have been a patient registered at Meridian surgery since 1986. I am a retired senior nurse and have seen the services provided by the surgery growing from the porta cabin to its current site. I have seen doctors coming and going and up until recently the services provided have been good with the emphasis on prevention and services have been available. Making appointment was always possible at the time of need and it was always possible to get through on the phone and received by caring and pleasant reception staff. For the past two years it has been very difficult to get an appointment over the phone. Phone line was constantly busy and when I have been in the surgery I have witnessed reception staff chatting amongst colleagues and ignoring the calls. Not surprisingly we could not get through . The NHS that we have should be service at the point of need but if we cannot get through to speak to someone it makes the service no matter how good or excellent it may be a big joke. Looking at the other comments and the Meridian surgery response to these comments, it is clear that the doctors and partners are fully aware of the concerns but still no action taken to address these concerns. The suggestion the we should book an appointment on line is not taking into consideration that older people and disabled young adults do not have that facility to book an appointment on line. Given that appointments are limited makes it a joke to have a service that leaves those at risks at greater risk . Since the departure of Dr White it has been practically impossible to see the same doctor. There is no continuity of service and every visit to the surgery has been with a different doctor or a locus or a student G.P working unsupervised. The A&E advise all patients to go through their G.P first . The G.P can and does only see urgent cases only and will deal with only one problem at each appointment. The government says that the health service is open for normal business, do not wait as problems may become more complex and make an appointment with your G.Ps as soon as possible but at the Meridian surgery this is practically impossible. It is worrying that the surgery has asked the patients for their opinion about the proposed merger but I feel that this was only a paper exercise and our opinion did not really matter as the merger has gone ahead despite the poor service being offered prior to the pandemic. Surely the Meridian surgery partners should know how difficult it was for patients and if it was stressful for the staff then why didn’t the partners refuse to even consider a merger? The only benefit of a merger is to my knowledge more money for the doctors ! The service when you get it is good but access is practically impossible, the reception staff need further training about customer care in my view. The excuses of being stressed given by the Meridian surgery is not acceptable and if we were to be rude to the staff concerned we would be reported as difficult patients and run the risk of being removed from the register. The senior partners have a duty to investigate all complaints and deal with them instead of sweeping these concerns under the carpet. We have seen recently examples in the health service where complaints have been ignored by health service managers. Please do not wait to find out that the lack of action by the Meridian surgery partners have resulted in unnecessary deaths amongst the Vulnerable adults or those in need of services from the health service at the point of need and not when it is convenient . If Meridian surgery was unable to cope with their workload and subjecting patients to unnecessary risks ,then clearly it was irresponsible for any one person or persons to agree to a merger that adds to the staff stress but more importantly make the services provided out of reach to anyone who needs it. The services can be excellent but if you cannnot access them at the time of need, then patients lives are being put at risk pushing everyone to an emergency situation which can surely be prevented .As a Health Care Professional I am conscious of the fact that criticising a service is not always received well but I urge the Meridian surgery partners to look at the service from the point of view of a patient and see if they would like to receive the services that they are provided either for themselves or their families. If it is not good enough for you it cannot be good enough for your patients. I urge the doctors to review the services urgently please. Thank you for listening.

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