I attended a gps surgery with ailments such as,feeling clammy,nausious,pain in left arm and chest and a huge temperature. On seeing the GP he advised me I didnt have Angina as I thought it could be. He carried out NO tests ATALL he said he would make a refferal to the RAPID access chest clinic. This referal was delayed by 12 days for some reason in between my visit to GPs surgery and the Clinic appt I suffered two heart attacks.
I have a question that no one seems to want to answer which is
Is there a protocol that gp should have followed in doing atleast some kind of examination or even look up my family history as both parents died from heart desease.
I was left to go home non the wiser to my condition and NO meds administered. As I said I had 2 heart attacks before I was seen at clinic 12 DAYS LATER
CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME ANY MEDICAL ADVICE AS TO WHAT HE SHOULD HAVE DONE WHILST UNDER HIS DUTY OF CARE??????????????
Feeling as you did why did you not dial 999 or go directly to A&E ?
Did you not realise you had the heart attacks
No as I had had two of the attacks PRIOR to gps surgery and he said it was nothing to worry about.as i said no examination,no questions no meds just a referal and I had those OTHER two attacks whilst waiting im lucky to be alive
He certainly should have examined you and definitely have done an ECG at the surgery.
When presenting at my GP's with similar symptoms I was told the first time to go to the chest pain clinic at the hospital right away. The second time they made an appointment for me for the next day.
Sounds like your one either forgot to refer you or did it as routine rather than urgent.
You really need to follow up on this although initially you said that the two heart attacks were after your GP visit.
What did the hospital do ?
Sorry I got confused as to how many heart attacks you had.
Hi stu48319 - at the very least blood tests should have been taken. They can measure elements in the blood to definitively ascertain that you have had a heart attack. Next time you feel anything untoward call for an ambulance immediately. I would also find another doctor.
When I have been to the hospital they do the blood test and then repeat it six hours later for confirmation.
At my UK doctors surgery blood samples are only collected once a day in late morning.
I was blue lighted to hospital and under went heart angioplasty