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A good GP knows you very well and practices evidence based care — seeing multiple drs invariably means none get the full picture as good health is a complex long term partnership. It also adds confusion, does not promote health literacy and is ultimately counterproductive and stressful for the patient who finds the disparate advice hard to understand.Yes but who? There are 3-4 decent doctors at the Medical centre we visit. They all know a little bit about something but I don't think they are good all rounders.
So aside from medical centre how do we find a good GP? It is very difficult.
Which recommendations? I can go to 3 different GPs and each one will recommend something different.
I see it a lot with my wife's issues. She's been having lower back and sciatica issues, the last GP we saw (and one I least expected) recommended muscle relaxant and that has done the trick. We also saw quite a few urology registrars and it was only the previous one that advised Hipprex and the latest registrar also recommended cranberry tablets and probiotics.
It is so difficult to find a great GP and even specialists.
Also in Australia we have a huge problem that we don't provide free mental care. Yes if you're suicidal there's help but what about the rest? Get a referral to see a psychiatrist and hope they have the answers?
The pressures of time makes continuity even more important. Good GP’s may also push back on automatically prescribing what you think you need. Good doctors also spend as much time on the lifestyle determinants of health (weight/nutrition/smoking) as they do writing prescriptions. This is positive not a negative if they are thorough and know what not to miss.
These are general observations as a retired medico - you asked what is a good GP.
By all means patients should seek advice elsewhere your real needs are not well understood
That said - it would be unlikely there is not a single good GP in all of Brisbane.
Ask colleagues or friends whose opinion you respect.
I do wish you well as I can see you struggle with your health. Beyond Blue and many organisations provide good free resources to promote health literacy. As a good GP can help you access.
