Not sure, I'm a brit, not a seppo
The NHS is really good on the whole, but I have had a lot of problems, getting referrals can take a lot of time.
And one problem I have, is that docs here can be REALLY conservative when it comes to giving out meds that can be abused. I've had to fight tooth and nail for YEARS to get on my oxycontin, before that all they would give me was first codeine, then dihydrocodeine.
I'm lucky in that I have a really compassionate, well educated doc that is good at his job, and won't leave me to suffer when I am in need. He still takes some pursuasion at times, when it comes to getting said possibly abusable meds, but he knows full well I know my medical procedures and pharmacology/molecular biology/neuropharmacology/cognitive neuroscience pretty well, and is willing to work with me when I have a problem that needs fixing.
And importantly, he doesn't judge me when he knows I use recreational drugs, and is often willing to let me have my meds early, if I am busy, or going away, etc. etc. etc.
I just got my oxy, chlormethiazole, clonidine etc. nearly a week early (giving me a nice extra lot that I can simply sit back and shoot up, not that he knows that I shoot most of my oxycontin. Lol I don't think he would be quite that forgiving and understanding
:P:P)
Our taxes go to line the pockets of the greedy, self serving rat-bastard whoresons of syphilitic guttersluts that are our political underclass.
And one MAJOR problem I have with the NHS, is that I have tried, and tried, begged on my hands and knees almost, for memory supporting medication, but I can't get it funded. Even alzheimer's or dementia patients are routinely denied. As are cancer patients who need the latest medication to live, or to give them a few extra months or years of life.
For that, we have to thank an organization called 'NICE', standing for 'national institute of clinical excellence'
Who are certainly not excellent, clinically or otherwise. They basically just exist to find reasons not to fund medication for those in need.