The author of the article agrees with seven reasons why GP consultations are becoming more difficult, including the rise of guidelines and prevention programmes, along with growing waiting lists and complications. Other factors adding to the complexity are patient searches on Google, examinations completed in the private sector, and requests for tests or scans designed by other private providers. Physicians must address patient concerns caused by these influences. At the same time, they write longer memos to justify their findings and reduce the concerns of the judicial society. Time is a doctor's most valuable tool. It allows you to pick out the patient's presentation, deal with perceived concerns, and find out what's wrong.