Prince Consort Road | Gateshead | NE8 1NB

How to get the best from your GP Appointment

Top Tips….

Ask yourself:

How important is it that I’m seen quickly, or would I be better waiting for an appointment with a particular GP? If you have a long-term condition you’ll probably benefit from a GP who knows you.

GP Running Late…

Don’t be put off by a GP who runs late – they may be spending needed time with patients. One day you may appreciate them running late for you.

More than one problem…

It’s tempting to bring a list of unrelated problems, but consider what’s achievable in 10 minutes. 4 problems in 10 minutes? That’s 150 seconds each. It’s often better to come back again and spend more time on a problem rather than squeeze as many as you can into one ten minute appointment. Please

What are you worried about…

Before you see the GP, work out in your own mind what you’re worried about, and highlight any particular concerns. Consider preparing short notes, including how you would describe your symptoms.

Get to the point…

Don’t beat about the bush and don’t keep important issues until the end.

Clothing for examination…

Wear accessible clothing if you’re likely to need to undress for examination.

If you are not sure, ask…

Make sure you understand what happens next, if you are not sure ask to go through the plan again.

Have your say…

Get your views heard; join our patient participation group.

Training

We are a training practice, this means we have GP Registrars working with us. GP Registrars are fully qualified doctors undertaking further  training to become GPs. The Registrars have their own surgeries but can seek advice and guidance from one of the other GPs if required

Infectious Disease

If you have a suspected infectious disease, please inform reception if you suspect an infectious disease, as this will enable us to deal with it appropriately during your visit to protect you, other patients and staff.

Consultations for 16 to 75 year olds

If a patient aged between 16 and 75 years has not had a practice consultation within a period of three years, we are happy, on request, to provide a consultation.