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Here you’ll find information on getting the most from a GP or hospital appointment, especially if you have a long-term condition.
Preparing for your appointment
Whenever you see a healthcare professional – in a hospital, clinic or GP surgery – there are things you can do beforehand to make sure you get the most from the appointment:
- think about what you need to know
- make a note of the symptoms you’ve experienced (when you experience them, their severity and how they make you feel)
- plan the questions you want to ask
- write all this down before you go, so you don’t miss anything
If you’re nervous, ask a friend or family member to accompany you. Share your notes and explain to them what you want to achieve.
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During your appointment
Your healthcare specialist will expect you to take notes and ask as many questions as you need to. Try to:
- be clear about the symptoms you’re experiencing, and be honest – they’ll have heard it all before, so there’s no need to be embarrassed
- be polite but clear about what you’d like the doctor to do – such as refer you to a specialist or prescribe a different medication
- take notes
- ask for something to be repeated or explained if you’re not sure that you’ve understood
- ask for printed information explaining any procedures or background on your condition
If you have a long-term condition, your GP or specialist will offer resources to help you manage your condition at home and, on diagnosis, will help you to create a care plan.
For more detailed information about getting the best from an appointment, please visit the NHS website.