2 months ago, I saw my ophthlamologist about my ongoing problems which weren't responding to treatment, and she wrote to my GP to ask her to refer me directly to a colleague at Moorfields Eye Hospital who specialises in inflammatory eye disease. I stupidly assumed that this had been set in motion, until I saw another GP at the same practice 3 weeks ago and found this referral request, plus another to local dermatology, had been ignored. The second GP promised to sort it out. 3 weeks on, no confirmation from Moorfields had arrived, so we rang the consultant's secretary/Moorfields bookings office and found that there was still no record of any request. I rang my GP yesterday morning to ask why, I'm still waiting for a reply over 24 hours later.
This is the second time my GP has failed to refer me for a problem. I nearly made a formal complaint 18 months ago (I had to refer myself privately to a rheumatologist who finally made a diagnosis of my connective tissue disease problem), after the same GP had refused to refer me for a second opinion.
Has anyone ever made a complaint about their GP, or have any advice about the procedure ? It's not something I would consider lightly, but I am really angry about it now (I've spend a lot of money pursuing private treatment for my eye condition, precisely because I knew trying to get NHS referral would end in this sort of mess, but I need to go down this route now as getting a precise diagnosis will involve scans etc, and potential treatments like topical cyclosporine would be both prohibitively expensive, and probably unavailable outside of the Moorfields pharmacy).
This is the second time my GP has failed to refer me for a problem. I nearly made a formal complaint 18 months ago (I had to refer myself privately to a rheumatologist who finally made a diagnosis of my connective tissue disease problem), after the same GP had refused to refer me for a second opinion.
Has anyone ever made a complaint about their GP, or have any advice about the procedure ? It's not something I would consider lightly, but I am really angry about it now (I've spend a lot of money pursuing private treatment for my eye condition, precisely because I knew trying to get NHS referral would end in this sort of mess, but I need to go down this route now as getting a precise diagnosis will involve scans etc, and potential treatments like topical cyclosporine would be both prohibitively expensive, and probably unavailable outside of the Moorfields pharmacy).
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