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Jaxx 99 said on 06 December 2011

Is it any wonder men do not see a GP when there first interaction with the GP surgery is with a FEMALE receptionist who will ask full details of the reason for seeing a GP. Men who see a practice nurse will inevitably be seen by a FEMALE nurse. Women who attend for routine screeing will ALWAYS be seen by a nurse practioner and receptionist of the same sex. The NHS can only improve male health when they provide equal access to same sex clinicians and administrators.