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A general practice is where doctors, called GPs, provide healthcare for people of all ages. They treat a variety of health issues, from common illnesses to long-term conditions, and help with things like check-ups, surgeries, and advice on staying healthy. If needed, they also refer patients to specialists for more specific care.

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    United Kingdom, Glasgow

    GP Matters

    After completing the "Facial Aesthetics in General Practice" course in 2008, the doctor pursued further studies to obtain the "Advanced Facial Aesthetics and Dermal Fillers" certificate for Doctors. With her extensive experience as a surgical and general practitioner, she has developed the skills necessary for providing aesthetic treatments.As an advanced practitioner, the doctor is fully qualified and experienced in administering Treatment for lines and wrinkles for reducing facial wrinkles and treating hyperhidrosis. Additionally, she is skilled in dermal filler treatments for reducing facial lines and increasing lip fullness.

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  • How do GP practices work?

    Patients schedule appointments, consult with GPs, receive diagnoses, and get treatment. GPs offer preventive care, manage chronic conditions, and refer patients to specialists. They are private or state-run.

  • Is a general practitioner a consultant?

    Yes, a GP is a consultant in general practice. While the term "consultant" is often associated with specialists in hospitals, GPs also provide expert advice and care in their field.

  • When should I see a GP?

    See a GP for new symptoms, worsening conditions, chronic conditions, minor injuries, concerns, referrals, or preventive care.

  • Can a GP refer me to a specialist?

    Yes, a GP can refer you to a specialist if needed. They will write a referral letter detailing your symptoms, diagnosis, and the reason for the referral.

  • Which surgeries can a GP do?

    GPs can perform minor procedures such as stitching wounds, draining abscesses, removing moles or skin tags, taking biopsies, giving joint injections, and removing earwax. For more complex surgeries, they refer patients to specialists.

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