I don't know what Dr Tang's problem is with people and when was the point that he's lost hope toward
I don't know what Dr Tang's problem is with people and when was the point that he's lost hope towards humanity and his fellow citizens. He might be a doctor but as far as it concerns of his manners they are not very professional. He looks at you with a poker face and the way he talks to you feels a bit rude and edgy. This is my personal view. Nothing like some other NHS doctors i've visited before. Feels like he doesn't want to spend a lot of time with you (in his 15mins available slot time) (i might be wrong but that's how i felt the 2-3 times i've visited) Gives big lectures on private insurances even though he knows that NHS processes take a lot of time, i.e. arranging a physio or any other similar treatments. Made it very difficult for me to fill in a physio referral for my private insurance. He did not even physically examine me (had my arm in a sling - injured my shoulder badly) not even prescribing painkillers (had issues with sleeping and felt pain when lying on bed) so ended up going to a private GP where i received a proper physical examination (power, range of motion, trying to find out the source of the pain) and wondered why my GP did not agree to the physio treatment. I had to send out a complain letter to him and when i received the response it felt like someone else was talking to me. Anyway what to do. These things happen i guess.