Courage to call the GP and ask for assessment

Hello everyone.

today I finally found the courage to call my GP to ask if I could book and appointment with a doctor to see if I could be referred to have an autism assessment. 
it didn’t go well at all. The person on the phone asked if it was my child who needed one and I said no, that was me, and her reaction was “reallyyyy?” She asked me how old I was, I told her I was 28 and she asked “and you want an assessment just now?”. Anyway, she told me they were fully booked, and I completely understand, and asked me to call again next week to see if there was any appointments available.

the problem is, I felt really embarrassed. It took me a really long time to find the courage to make this call and I tried every other way to make this appointment through the app or website and there is no way. 
I find very difficult to call people and after this embarrassment there is no way I will call them again next week.

I really wanted to see a doctor as my social issues are starting to affect my life.

does anyone else has a suggestion or advice? I don’t have anyone to call on my behalf. 
thanks for reading this. 

Parents
  • Next time you call, just say you are calling about a private matter. If they push you could say it is about your mental health (not a complete fib as no doubt this is affecting you in that way). They don't need the ins and outs on the reception. 

    The GP will hopefully more professional and show more skill. I think I told the receptionist I was calling about anxiety (not untrue, main difficulty I have). 

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  • Next time you call, just say you are calling about a private matter. If they push you could say it is about your mental health (not a complete fib as no doubt this is affecting you in that way). They don't need the ins and outs on the reception. 

    The GP will hopefully more professional and show more skill. I think I told the receptionist I was calling about anxiety (not untrue, main difficulty I have). 

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