The surgery visits Peterborough. Richard, who has cracked a rib or two, comes in to see Dr David Ward. Vera has been suffering excruciating abdominal pain and is barely able to move. (S8 Ep17)[S]
Mohammed is back about his swollen leg, which is getting more painful and now makes walking difficult. Other cases include a worrying armpit lump, and long-term depression and anxiety. (S8 Ep16)[S]
From Peterborough. After returning from pilgrimage, Mohammed has pain in his leg. Debbie Harris needs to rule out a blood clot or Deep Vein Thrombosis, which could be life-threatening. (S8 Ep15)[S]
In Peterborough, a pair of cyclist brothers receive medical support after being knocked off their bikes by a van, and Dr Devin Gray is concerned about a patient's dramatic weight loss. (S8 Ep14)[S]
In Birmingham, Jane is fed up with a painful rash on her scalp; Myfanwy has concerns that her mum may have sepsis after a procedure; and Jean discusses her mental health struggles. (S8 Ep13)[S]
In Birmingham, Barry worries the condition affecting his hands will stop him doing the activities he loves, and Dr Abdul-Razaak lends an ear to David who is suffering from depression. (S8 Ep12)[S]
Patients attending the mobile surgery include a man suffering multiple nosebleeds, a case of long covid, and someone opening up about their low mood and loneliness. (S8 Ep8)[S]
School girl Ayesha needs treatment for a rash on her hands, Ryan has a painful lump in his throat, and Benjamin talks to Dr Chris Harris about his anxiety and depression. (S8 Ep24)[S]
Ann visits Dr Amir to find out if he can shed light on her unexplained vaginal bleeding. Laura's heart condition is exacerbated by her situation - she's about to be made homeless. (S8 Ep4)[S]
Dr Amir Khan reassures a patient who's worried his testicle pain may be the result of a tumour, while Dr Claire Taylor is concerned when a usually healthy man reports severe headaches. (S8 Ep3)[S]
In a custom-built mobile surgery, GPs have a busy week helping patients including a boy with an inverted chest, a woman with a mysterious rash, and an injury caused by a horse. (S8 Ep1)[S]
A three-year-old is sent for urgent tests after antibiotics fail to help her, a woman is concerned about a mole on her toe, and a patient has to stand because of severe back pain. (S8 Ep23)[S]
Emma comes in complaining of chronic pain in her spine and leg, Colin has a sore scrotum and is worried he's found a lump, and gravedigger Neil's hernia is causing him discomfort. (S8 Ep21)[S]
Edwardo visits the mobile surgery in Peterborough about his ear; Michael suffers ongoing pain in his side; and new mum Jazmine worries about her postpartum bleeding and clots. (S8 Ep20)[S]
In Peterborough the surgery is visited by patients including Anita who's suffering from dizzy spells, Sarah who's feverish with a racing heart, and Clare, worried about her finger. (S8 Ep19)[S]
Excess phlegm needs investigating with an x-ray, there's a case of suspected appendicitis, a bad back, and some unhappy news for a man with diabetes in his family. (S8 Ep40)[S]
Schoolgirl Lily visits Dr Devin Gray. Her mum is concerned she could have glandular fever. Morteza has a condition known as spinal stenosis and his back pain is getting worse. (S8 Ep39)[S]
Scott's palpitations could be atrial filrillation, so he's sent for an urgent ECG. Ian has pain "down below", connected to his diabetes. Irene gets support about her dementia concerns. (S8 Ep38)[S]
Dr Taylor begins her day with Rebecca who has been in A&E overnight with a kidney infection. Dr Savage meets Charlotte who has a painful and swollen arm. (S8 Ep37)[S]
In Chester, the mobile surgery opens its doors to help an autistic patient with extreme fatigue, an elderly gent with an infected tongue, and a suspected case of scabies. (S8 Ep36)[S]
In Birmingham, a valued staff member is leaving after 42 years in the NHS. Meanwhile, patients in need of care include a man worried about persistent bleeding from his back passage. (S8 Ep35)[S]
Bob visits Dr Sam Savage, concerned about his memory loss. A thorough test has surprising results. After an operation years ago, Winston still has infected wounds that haven't healed. (S8 Ep34)[S]
Bob consults Dr Sam Savage about severe symptoms of vertigo; teen Omar is suffering migraines and fainting episodes, Ann has an infected foot, and Megan has her whiplash checked out. (S8 Ep33)[S]
This week we meet resilient, inspiring elderly patients, including a pensioner with an ongoing cough, and a widow determined to remain as independent as she can despite her ailments. (S8 Ep32)[S]
Irene arrives at Hall Green Health, Birmingham, with a nasty foot infection. Farhan sees Dr Ward as he is struggling with a tight chest and feelings of suffocation in enclosed spaces. (S8 Ep31)[S]
Patients include a woman worried about her symptoms after reading about cancer online, and a man keen for reassurance regarding a lump in his bottom. (S8 Ep18)[S]
The surgery visits Peterborough. Richard, who has cracked a rib or two, comes in to see Dr David Ward. Vera has been suffering excruciating abdominal pain and is barely able to move. (S8 Ep17)[S]
From Peterborough. After returning from pilgrimage, Mohammed has pain in his leg. Debbie Harris needs to rule out a blood clot or Deep Vein Thrombosis, which could be life-threatening. (S8 Ep15)[S]
In Peterborough, a pair of cyclist brothers receive medical support after being knocked off their bikes by a van, and Dr Devin Gray is concerned about a patient's dramatic weight loss. (S8 Ep14)[S]
In Birmingham, Jane is fed up with a painful rash on her scalp; Myfanwy has concerns that her mum may have sepsis after a procedure; and Jean discusses her mental health struggles. (S8 Ep13)[S]
In Birmingham, Barry worries the condition affecting his hands will stop him doing the activities he loves, and Dr Abdul-Razaak lends an ear to David who is suffering from depression. (S8 Ep12)[S]
Dr Chris Ferdinand administers a steroid injection into Martyn's knee, but Martyn has turn and passes out. Dr Aireen Razak meets Paul, who's struggling to shake a chest infection. (S8 Ep11)[S]
Dr Zareena Hyder is concerned about a patient who's lost two stone in six weeks, and is keen to rule out cancer. Plus, balancing pain medication, and an alarming asthma flare-up. (S8 Ep10)[S]
Dr Chris Ferdinand diagnoses shingles for Leyton after seeing an itchy rash on his back and chest. Hannah has a series of symptoms that could be indicative of diabetes. (S8 Ep9)[S]
Patients attending the mobile surgery include a man suffering multiple nosebleeds, a case of long covid, and someone opening up about their low mood and loneliness. (S8 Ep8)[S]
Dr Amir Khan meets James who's very frank about his heart failure diagnosis and two prior heart attacks. Dr Claire Taylor meets Cheryl who is experiencing problems with digestion. (S8 Ep7)[S]
A menopausal patient is delighted with her treatment for a painful ear, a 12-year-old has dizziness and heart palpitations, and mental health nurse Suzie deals with tension headaches. (S8 Ep6)[S]
Dr Amanda Ramshaw tries to get to the bottom of Diego's crippling headaches. Dr Amir Khan meets Chloe who has suffered with a chronic bladder condition all her life. (S8 Ep5)[S]
Ann visits Dr Amir to find out if he can shed light on her unexplained vaginal bleeding. Laura's heart condition is exacerbated by her situation - she's about to be made homeless. (S8 Ep4)[S]
Dr Amir Khan reassures a patient who's worried his testicle pain may be the result of a tumour, while Dr Claire Taylor is concerned when a usually healthy man reports severe headaches. (S8 Ep3)[S]
Dr Amir Khan supports Jean who has a rare blood cancer diagnosis. Former professional footballer Lee consults ANP Debbie Harris about his knee, who suggests a plan for the chronic pain. (S8 Ep2)[S]
Dr Amir Khan supports Jean who has a rare blood cancer diagnosis. Former professional footballer Lee consults ANP Debbie Harris about his knee, who suggests a plan for the chronic pain. (S8 Ep2)[S]
In a custom-built mobile surgery, GPs have a busy week helping patients including a boy with an inverted chest, a woman with a mysterious rash, and an injury caused by a horse. (S8 Ep1)[S]
In a custom-built mobile surgery, GPs have a busy week helping patients including a boy with an inverted chest, a woman with a mysterious rash, and an injury caused by a horse. (S8 Ep1)[S]
Documentary series. Vera is worried her sore shoulder may be because of a cancerous tumour and David needs advice about some facial pain, and how to light a gas oven safely! (S5 Ep 4)[AD,S]
New series of the observational documentary series filmed inside a working general practice. The series moves to Bristol as we see what it's like to work for, and use, the NHS. (S5 Ep 1)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series filmed inside a working general practice, offering an honest and often entertaining look at working in and using the NHS in modern Britain. (S5 Ep 3)[AD,S]
Documentary series. Lauren's symptoms could suggest multiple sclerosis. Clothilde's stressful home life has led to high blood pressure. Thelma has a mysterious gash on her leg. (S4 Ep 35)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series filmed inside a working general practice, offering an honest and often entertaining look at working in and using the NHS in modern Britain. (S5 Ep 2)[AD,S]
Documentary series. Lauren's symptoms could suggest multiple sclerosis. Clothilde's stressful home life has led to high blood pressure. Thelma has a mysterious gash on her leg. (S4 Ep 35)[AD,S]