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Anyone experiencing even greater issues securing a GP appointment with Tessa Jowell GP practice?


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On 17/07/2024 at 13:58, Sue said:

You don't have to put up with it!

There are other local GP surgeries!

It's very easy to change, just register with another one!

 

 

Is there one you could recommend?

  • 3 weeks later...

I received a response from the ICB, they dont seem to have any teeth at all. The health ombudsman is next, but maybe the mp might be better. Does anyone know who is the MP for Peckham and camberwell? 

No one 

1 hour ago, trinidad said:

Does anyone know who is the MP for Peckham and camberwell

The names have changed !

Go to

https://members.parliament.uk/members/commons. and type your postcode .

 

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Correct url (hopefully)
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I’ve had three separate experiences in less than 24 hours with Tessa Jowell GP Surgery, on the phone. Three different people. Only one was halfway decent. I then received a notification of a satisfaction survey from them via the NHS App.   I’m going to give it a swerve.  

2 minutes ago, Azalea said:

I’ve had three separate experiences in less than 24 hours with Tessa Jowell GP Surgery, on the phone. Three different people. Only one was halfway decent. I then received a notification of a satisfaction survey from them via the NHS App.   I’m going to give it a swerve.  

What kind of experiences?  Was this you calling them or they calling you?

1 hour ago, KalamityKel said:

What kind of experiences?  Was this you calling them or they calling you?

Both.   I also had reason to call them last week after I received a text from them which required action.  Nothing happened. So had to call again earlier in the week to prod them.   Then,  in the last 24 hours, 3 more telephone calls.  It’s bizarre that they are asking for customer feedback as they won’t do anything about it. The request for feedback came from Omnes Healthcare.

1 hour ago, KalamityKel said:

What kind of experiences?  Was this you calling them or they calling you?

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Thought I would share, a member of staff shared with me, there MyGP platform, which you are redirected, each time you call, is now open until 4pm daily. 

No mention of this information on their website, and the surgery says it closes from 12:30pm - 4pm on the third Thursday of each month, for their monthly staff training. It means the phone lines and surgery itself it closed. No mention of online services.

Has anyone ever attended the Patient Participation Group? I have looked online, there are minutes for the 2022, and none for last year or this year? is the PPG runing?

CQC rated their service as "requires improvement" 

Tessa Jowell GP Surgery - Care Quality Commission

Tessa Jowell GP Surgery

A few people have suggested The Garden Surgery, The Gardens, London, SE22 9QU

The Garden Surgery last report from the CQC is rated as good in all areas 

 The Gardens Surgery - Care Quality Commission

The Gardens Surgery

Sadly I am just out of The Gardens Surgery Catchment area 😞

interesting read though!!

 

I completed a askmygp on 21st October and 23rd October. Despite two further telephone calls to chase these requests up, I have not received a response until 30th October. I did say on both occasions, I was available anytime when asked, but despite this, staff from the GP practice still called me and offered me an appointment. The earliest appointment offered is a further week of 5th November 2024. It has taken 15 days (this includes the weekends) to have an appointment with a GP. I see they are continuing to offer great service.  

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3 hours ago, Azalea said:

I was recently told by this surgery that you must allow up to 10 days to be given a telephone appointment.  10 days!  It used to be 3 days, then it went to 5 days.  Now they’ve increased it.

Do they not triage in some way at the outset to assess the potential seriousness?

I'm with The Gardens, and if ever there was something clearly needing immediate  assessment I would get a phone appointment that day and then a face to face appointment if the GP thought it was urgent and  necessary.

I might be wrong, but it's my understanding that they keep some slots free for this each day, though I don't know what happens if they aren't used, or if they are "extra" slots.

If it's not anything serious, I don't have a problem with waiting for a phone appointment, or for a face to face appointment if it's obviously something which needs to be physically looked at by the GP.

And there's always 111 (?911?) if you can't wait, and googling or a pharmacist can't  help, or A&E/999 if necessary.

I know it's frustrating, but sadly the days when you just turned up at a surgery and would be seen that day, albeit  after a long wait in a crowded waiting room,  are long gone.

ETA: That doesn't mean that I don't agree that there seems to be something very wrong at TJ.

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