Polish doctors in the UK are becoming more popular than inefficient British NHS medical care provider.
Patients shun NHS for clinics run by Polish GPs:
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dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2337682/Patients-shun-NHS-clinics-run-Polish-GPs-Cut-price-private-surgeries-doctor-seven-days-week.html
What is wrong with NHS? The same as everywhere - it is for free (when you have insurance), so it is natural it can`t satisfy all the needs. Still, some aspects of the quality of their service are really scandalous.
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he realised there was 'a gap in the market because NHS care was so poor'. He added: 'You have heard the stories about people going to GPs and whatever is wrong with you they give you a paracetamol and tell you to go away.
'People find it hard to get help. They want to come to one place that they know, where they know what to expect, get the treatment and from people they trust.
'I tried the NHS but I felt like I was getting nowhere because they kept sending me to people who said they couldn't help me. I feel like I can trust what they tell me at My Medyk, they work to give me what I need, rather than make my need fit into a big system.'
'Every time they have an appointment they start from square one and have to explain all their illnesses and medication.'[/b]
Patients shun NHS for clinics run by Polish GPs:
Read more:
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2337682/Patients-shun-NHS-clinics-run-Polish-GPs-Cut-price-private-surgeries-doctor-seven-days-week.html
What is wrong with NHS? The same as everywhere - it is for free (when you have insurance), so it is natural it can`t satisfy all the needs. Still, some aspects of the quality of their service are really scandalous.
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he realised there was 'a gap in the market because NHS care was so poor'. He added: 'You have heard the stories about people going to GPs and whatever is wrong with you they give you a paracetamol and tell you to go away.
'People find it hard to get help. They want to come to one place that they know, where they know what to expect, get the treatment and from people they trust.
'I tried the NHS but I felt like I was getting nowhere because they kept sending me to people who said they couldn't help me. I feel like I can trust what they tell me at My Medyk, they work to give me what I need, rather than make my need fit into a big system.'
'Every time they have an appointment they start from square one and have to explain all their illnesses and medication.'[/b]