Nearly a third of people surveyed said they had to wait over a month for a GP appointment in Greater Manchester. The results are from a Manchester Evening News survey, which we ran two weeks ago, amid surgeries still offering online and over-the-phone consultations - despite other services opening up after lockdown ended.
The head of the Royal College of GPs defended doctors who are still opting for remote appointments, saying the “pandemic isn’t over”. READ MORE: Manchester council back plans to finally submit housing masterplan Places for Everyone Professor Martin Marshall, chair of the college, told the Health and Social Care Committee that some patients preferred appointments over the phone or via video, while others wanted to be
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