From a surgery nestled in bucolic hills to a practice on the edge of a loch, this intimate look at the UK's most rural GPs captures the challenges they face and the unique cases they treat.
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In Wales, Dr Kieran sees a patient who's experiencing severe abdominal pain. In the Lake District, Dr Julie's with a patient who's preparing for bowel surgery.
In Wales, Dr Kieran sees a patient who's experiencing severe abdominal pain. In the Lake District, Dr Julie's with a patient who's preparing for bowel surgery.
On Islay, a patient comes to the surgery to discuss her menopause symptoms. In the Lake District, Dr Julie sees a patient who's experiencing heart palpitations.
On Islay, a patient comes to the surgery to discuss her menopause symptoms. In the Lake District, Dr Julie sees a patient who's experiencing heart palpitations.
On the Cornish coast, Dr Bruce sees a patient who's recovering from a possible heart attack. In mid Wales, Dr Donna sees a potential case of scarlet fever.
On the Cornish coast, Dr Bruce sees a patient who's recovering from a possible heart attack. In mid Wales, Dr Donna sees a potential case of scarlet fever.
In Scotland, Dr Andy treats a patient who has broken their wrist while walking in the hills. In Devon, Dr Matt is with a three-year-old who has a lump in her neck.
In Scotland, Dr Andy treats a patient who has broken their wrist while walking in the hills. In Devon, Dr Matt is with a three-year-old who has a lump in her neck.
n Devon, Dr Matt sees a patient who has recently been in hospital with breathing difficulties. On Islay, Dr Catriona meets a patient who's worried that she may have shingles.
n Devon, Dr Matt sees a patient who has recently been in hospital with breathing difficulties. On Islay, Dr Catriona meets a patient who's worried that she may have shingles.
On the Scottish coast, a patient's airlifted to hospital and a five-year-old's having persistent nose bleeds. In the Lake District, a patient's struggling as a full-time carer for his wife.
On the Scottish coast, a patient's airlifted to hospital and a five-year-old's having persistent nose bleeds. In the Lake District, a patient's struggling as a full-time carer for his wife.
From a surgery nestled in bucolic hills to a practice on the edge of a loch, this intimate look at the UK's most rural GPs captures the challenges they face and the unique cases they treat.
Laura Ellis
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