u/Foreveramateur

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Am I right to try and book appointment again after getting rejected?

I went to GP for erectile dysfunction 9 days ago, they said do blood tests and review. I got blood tests and results the same day on NHS app. All that came back abnormal was low folate with a short comment to eat more leafy greens. Today I tried to book an appointment to review and they just sent a message saying my bloods were normal and to eat leafy greens- No action required. I feel upset and dismissed because no treatment for ED was offered at all? Can I book a further appointment for ED or am I supposed to just accept "eat leafy greens"?

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u/Foreveramateur — 1 day ago
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How do I give doctor additional information without being annoying when I already have an appointment

Went to doctor for possible varicocele 1 week ago. I have an ultrasound in 2 weeks. But I just got a testosterone test (venous) from superdrug which came back abnormally high. Should I contact my GP now or wait til I have the ultrasound? How would you suggest going about it? I'm ignorant

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u/Foreveramateur — 2 months ago