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If you are experiencing symptoms, or have a medical concern that you would like to discuss, book an appointment with an experienced private GP. Your GP can provide you with a prescription for medication that you may need, medical advice, a medical check up, or a referral to a specialist.
What is a GP?
A GP, or general practitioner is a primary healthcare doctor who provides comprehensive medical care to individuals or families. A GP is usually the first point of contact for many people who are experiencing symptoms, or who are seeking medical advice. A GP can provide health check-ups, medical tests, medication prescriptions, and referrals to specialists.
When should I see a GP?
You should see a GP if you are experiencing non-emergency symptoms, if you would like medical advice, or for a medical check up.
If you are experiencing either chronic (long-term), or acute (sudden) symptoms that are not life threatening, the first port of call is often a GP. Your GP can provide you with a diagnosis of your symptoms and recommend a course of action to tackle the condition, or they can refer you to a medical specialist who can provide a more in-depth diagnosis.
If you have a medical emergency, you should always call the emergency services or seek emergency care at the hospital.
If you are experiencing either chronic (long-term), or acute (sudden) symptoms that are not life threatening, the first port of call is often a GP. Your GP can provide you with a diagnosis of your symptoms and recommend a course of action to tackle the condition, or they can refer you to a medical specialist who can provide a more in-depth diagnosis.
If you have a medical emergency, you should always call the emergency services or seek emergency care at the hospital.
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