You might be forgiven for thinking there aren’t any GPs left in Britain.
The 8am ‘Glastonbury-esque’ scramble for appointments, combined with the failure of face-to-face appointments to return to pre-pandemic levels, has left many patients wondering if they’ll ever see a family doctor in person again.
But Britain’s GPs insist they’re working harder than ever, battling to see as many of patients as possible.
Patients now outnumber them like never before, with an average of 2,273 people scrambling for appointments