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Post by gordo on Aug 12, 2023 16:21:17 GMT
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Post by terminator on Aug 13, 2023 6:49:13 GMT
That's what they do give promises and break them a few years or months later. The GP's will have to put a few miles on their vehicles travelling to the centre and don't want to add the extra miles every time they go there and back. I used to live in a village just outside Leeds for about 31 months and the GP surgery there was open three days of the week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, if you needed a prescription urgently outside those times you had to make a 17 mile round trip to the main surgery in South Milford to get it or wait until the days the surgery was open, there wasn't a chemist in the village so you had to make an 9 mile round trip to get medication or pay £3 to have it delivered every month. For the first 21 months I had a car so I could travel to the main surgery or the chemist. After that I paid the £3 per month until I moved back to York.
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