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A GP consultation involves meeting with a general practitioner to discuss health concerns or symptoms. GPs diagnose various conditions, prescribe medication, offer lifestyle and healthcare advice, refer patients to specialists, and provide ongoing support for chronic illnesses.

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  • How long does a GP consultation last?

    The length of a GP consultation can vary but typically lasts between 10 to 15 minutes. Some practices offer longer appointments if you have multiple issues to discuss. It's a good idea to check with the reception when booking if you think you'll need more time.

  • What happens if I need a specialist referral?

    If your GP refers you to a specialist, they’ll explain why, provide details, and send a referral letter either to you or directly to the specialist. They may also discuss the timeline and any necessary preparations.

  • Can I bring someone with me to my GP consultation?

    Yes, you can bring someone with you to your GP consultation for support. This could be a family member, friend, or caregiver. If you plan to bring someone, it's courteous to inform the GP or reception staff in advance.

  • Can I bring someone with me to my GP consultation?

    Yes, you can bring someone with you to your GP consultation for support. This could be a family member, friend, or caregiver. If you plan to bring someone, it's courteous to inform the GP or reception staff in advance.

  • How do I follow up after my GP consultation?

    Your GP will provide instructions on what to do after your consultation. This may include taking prescribed medication, scheduling further tests, or booking a follow-up appointment. If you have any questions or if your condition changes before the follow-up, you should contact your GP's office for advice.

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