A "GP" is the abbreviation for "General Practitioner" or more commonly called "Family Physician". Thus, a "GP" is a doctor. There is a difference between "General Practitioners" and "Specialists". A GP can evaluate and arrange an appointment with a specialist, if one is needed.
General Practitioner its your main doctor you see when u feel ill
are you sure your coming on your priod everyday? because if you are you need to see your gp or a doctor i mean im only 15 but i really am understanding and i give good advise and to be honest everyone is unique and people should except you for who you are but you need to see the doctor or gp because something could or is wrong
Umm, if you mean you can't see things, you might need glasses. See your optician or GP. If you mean you are seeing things that you should not be seeing then.. er..SEE A DOCTOR. NOw.
your GP would be fine
You may have an infection. see a doctor.
You should see a GP. If the GP can't figure it out, he/she will refer you to a specialist.
go to the doctor or local gp what ever that is /means it could be serius
GP (General Practitioner), Skin specialist, Immunologist...
Not having enough sleep can cause constant tired ness and also if you are run down and stressed.Re-charge your batteries, and eat plently of nutrients.However if this is a medical problem seek medical help and see your gp.
Any prescribed drug must be signed off by a doctor in the first instance. In general, you must make an appointment and see your GP every time you want a prescription again. However, for longer term conditions, or where you may be on numerous medications, your GP may decide to put your medicines 'on repeat': this means that you can simply call your surgery to request the prescription again without having to see the doctor. It's best to contact your regular surgery to check whether the medication you want is on repeat, or whether the GP would be willing to dispense your medication on repeat without seeing you.
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Probably just call your Local Doctor/GP and see what they sugest. You may need to book an appoitment...