Millions of Brits wait over a month to see GP

Millions of Brits are waiting more than a month to see their GP, as shocking new data uncovers the scale of the nation’s health crisis. 

The latest NHS statistics showed almost 15 million people across England booked in to see their GPs in January. 

But staggeringly, 1.6 million appointments – almost one in 10 – took place more than 28 days after being booked, with a further 1.4 million taking place between 22 and 28 days. 

News of the latest figures come amid stark warnings from health chiefs that the NHS is in crisis, with more people waiting longer than ever before to see a doctor. 

One Health Group PLC (AQSE:OHGR) are a team of Consultant Surgeons and Healthcare managers working with the NHS to provide faster, local and expert care in Orthopaedics, Spinal, General Surgery and Gynaecology.

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