02/03/2020
I registered at Broadmead Medical Centre on the 12th of February 2020. I spent most of 2019 in hospital, but was discharged in October from a ward run by NHS Devon Partnership Trust. Shortly afterward I was again referred for admission to hospital at the Bristol Royal Infirmary, however this decision was subsequently overturned..
I first visited Broadmead Medical Centre and registered on the 28th of January.
I phoned reception on the 12th of February and booked an appointment with Mark Pearce. He tried to persuade me to have a telephone consultation or attend in person using another patient's cancelled appointment slot, rather than booking officially.
Mark also tried to refuse to give me any written confirmation of the appointment AND then forgot to provide it.. First claiming he didn't know if it was possible after years in the job, then apparently forgetting to send it
I called in later that day and nobody answered the phone for around 15 minutes. A receptionist named Chris Leonard eventually apologized and said the message would arrive soon, which it did (sort of) - see video on this - it wasn't from the normal NHS text server..
When I spoke to the Doctor he still didn't have access to any of my medical records, and so refused to provide any treatment or medicine.there was basically no point in me being there.
Dr Walter asked if I had my discharge letter from the BRI. I said I did, but it would take a minute to find. I asked him if whilst getting it from my belongings, he could write his General Medical Council registration number and name for me.
Weirdly he refused, saying he’d do it in a minute. I pressed him politely, saying it would take me a minute or so to find the letter, but he simply wouldn't, and denied to explain why. He gave me them at the end of the consultation - you can see this document in Google Drive using the link below.
I tried to record the entire consultation, but when I picked up my phone after around 5 minutes it had stopped. I’m not sure why. The record starts as the Dr is confirming my consultants details from the BRI.
I mentioned that while at Haytor Ward, Torbay Hospital, Devon, my brother and some other young woman had been illegally kept hostage at the ward by NHS staff and organised criminals and had suffered serious abuse.
As I said this, the doctor became very evasive and left the room to get a colleague to sit in on the appointment. I was calm, polite and wasn’t in any way confrontational. The doctor then wrote into my Care Pathway in my medical notes that I’d been accusatory, very controlling and intimidating.
I’d proffer actions to have been motivated by two key factors;
1. His prior knowledge as an NHS employee that the issues I mentioned were both accurate and extremely serious, and so could, and rightly should, illicite an emotional and persecutory stance from me toward him as a person conducting a knowingly improper consultation, although they did not, as I am a peaceful person reassured him of this.
2. A motive to defame or misrepresent my statements by adding a second witness to the room, with the potential, had I insisted on a police report or engaged them in any kind of adherence to law or policy based on my negligent care or the associated abuse and criminal activity, for this to be deflected and censored by a 2 to 1 ratio of witness accountability.
A lady who was introduced as Practice Manager Dixine Douis sat in on the consultation and I was booked a second appointment on Friday the 6th of March at 9.10, but was again dissuaded from gaining any written confirmation of this; When I asked for an email, a staff member said it would take a while and offered to print it out instead of emailing.
When I said I definitely wanted email confirmation, she said that it would take around an hour, and tried to get me to cancel the request by reiterating that printed details were sufficient.
When I booked this second appointment, I never received a text, and the email I did eventually get was flagged as suspicious by Gmail - an extremely robust email client not prone to errors like this. The full source code is available to download for Google Drive along with details of the Three attachments which I’ve yet to open.
I uploaded all these details to YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrhDK_-uSWxSD1k5fxXzSXFDOqqIzpk0p
Facebook: fb.me/broadoc
And Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wOXVZyECDSWUIxkZiA-uFwuk86IolRF-
When I called up first thing in the morning on Friday the 6th to find out - after receiving no written confirmation - when my appointment was, Dixine Dious explained it had now been canceled and that I’d been de-registered from the practice due to a “breakdown in the relationship”.
She made it very apparent that there obviously HAD been fraud which the practice had tried to cover up for, and pitifully avoided giving straight answers to my questions or taking responsibility for their actions.
Check out the video on the call with Dixine, or download the call from Google Drive.