Port Glasgow surgery criticised after baby and tot fall seri

Port Glasgow surgery criticised after baby and tot fall seriously ill after being denied appointments


A SURGERY is facing criticism after an eight-month-old baby ended up seriously ill and a three-year-old girl was hospitalised with pneumonia after both were refused GP appointments.
Mums Kerri Lynn, 23, and Clair Ptolemy, 41, faced the trauma of having their daughters rushed to the Sick Children's Hospital in Glasgow after being blocked from seeing a doctor at the Port Glasgow Medical Practice.
Clair told how little Sanni-Lee Ptolomey, aged three, fell unwell during a weekend and was sent to Inverclyde Royal's out of hours service.
Despite this she was still refused a follow-up with a GP.
Clair, from King Street, said: "She still wasn't well and I wanted to get her checked but they just told me to keep an eye on her and didn't give me an appointment.

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