Lara

Lara is usually healthy so rarely sees the GP. When she does, she has found the staff to be friendly and understanding and doesn’t normally have to wait very long to get an appointment. Her mum usually goes with her to see the doctor.

Lara is usually healthy so rarely sees the GP (local doctor). Although she doesn’t get ill very often, when she was younger her mum would take her for annual check-ups. A few years ago she saw the GP because she had a rash on her arm and chest. Lara’s mum usually makes the appointments and Lara has always been seen very quickly, within a day or two of calling. She feels that the GP consultations have always been helpful and the staff friendly and understanding.

Lara used to see the same GP until recently, when she has been seen by different doctors each time she’s had an appointment. She normally sees a female GP and feels that it is easier to speak to a female doctor about embarrassing things such as stretch marks.

For Lara, a good GP is understanding and listens to patients. She also thinks it is important for doctors to have good communication skills, and that they should learn to get better at speaking to young people’ by using less formal medical language when speaking to teenagers.

Lara’s had problems with mouth ulcers before. If she had them again, she’d go to the pharmacy first. If she needed a prescription, she’d go to the GP.

Gender Female

Lara doesn’t usually get ill and some things, like a rash she had, just go away by themselves. She has a general check-up about once a year.

Gender Female

Experienced doctors have seen lots of problems before. Good GPs listen without interrupting and give you the information you need in a way you can understand.

Gender Female

Doctors are very busy. It may take them a while to find the time to reply to emails. But using technology is a useful way of asking GPs questions.

Gender Female