Misinformation
Hello! 10/31/19 An operation is planned in Melbourne, therefore an anesthesiologist's consultation is also required, which was also allowed to be performed in a local hospital. By contacting the lrs reception several times, also 10 days before the scheduled anesthesiologist's examination (repeated call on 18. 10. ) To find out if nothing has changed and will be examined, information was received that the anesthesiologist can accept 7-8 patients every working day without registration, in a queue, also those for whom surgery is planned in other hospitals (the reception was always informed by phone that the operation will be planned for me at the end of October in one of the Melbourne hospitals) 10/28/19 When I arrived at the hospital, I received information at the reception that an anesthesiologist has not provided such services for a long time, only patients can receive it before the operation in this hospital. Let me go to Brisbane. Needless to say, examinations must be performed and an anesthesiologist must be visited 10 days before the operation, that my on-call time is planned and that I counted on this only day when it is possible to see a specialist - I work nmpd and after on-call it is not possible to physically see an anesthesiologist. It is misinformation, misleading customers / patients, which results in quite unpleasant situations and creates unnecessary stress. Is it really possible for lrs to publish relevant information on their website? Can't I also tell GPs? Why, in the event of such problems, are the staff members at the reception unable to contact the doctor in question and explain the situation? PS Huge thanks to Dr. However, when contacted by Kane in person, I was accepted and made the necessary examination. Applause, with a great communication style. Golden man! More employees.
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