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GPs: Behind Closed Doors is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Doctors at Balham Park Surgery are faced with a series of surprises, including the victim of a road traffic accident who staggers into the surgery intent on getting a doctor's letter for his solicitor. Meanwhile, Dr Heather Watson treats a man who has been bitten by a mysterious insect while camping, before finding out that her patient is experiencing agonising pain from his bowel movements. Plus, a routine ear examination takes an unexpected turn when Dr Chris Pearce's young patient reveals she has noticed blood in her stools
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Mon 23, 7:00 pm
Dr Eleanor Beecraft sends a patient with a potentially life-threatening blood clot to A&E, while Dr Sarah Glynne refers a woman with crippling back pain for emergency surgery. Dr Marietta Swanne uses the two-week referral rule for a patient with suspected stomach cancer
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Tue 24, 1:00 am
The doctors deal with the highs and lows of pregnancy, as expectant mothers visit the surgery for check-ups, advice and reassurance. In this edition, an excited young couple Poppy and Nick suspect Poppy may be pregnant for the first time, so they seek confirmation from the doctor before they begin celebrating. Meanwhile, a woman with a history of postnatal depression is expecting her fourth child and wants to put a plan is place before she relapses, but she is concerned about putting her unborn baby's health at risk
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Tue 24, 7:00 pm
Two recent patients return to the surgery to seek more urgent help from the doctors. Mother-of-two Lisa comes back to see Dr Claire Taylor since she is still experiencing chronic back pain after emergency back surgery. The doctor must act decisively to avoid the risk of paralysis if her patient is not treated correctly. Meanwhile, Aaron returns to the surgery in a distressed state, having previously visited the doctors after cyber bullying caused him to become depressed and suicidal. Dr Eleanor Beecraft must try to calm him down
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Wed 25, 1:00 am
This edition sees stomach complaints keep the Balham Park GPs on their toes. Dr Chris Pearce's patient has suffered stomach pains for years, but tests are proving to be inconclusive. However, the doctor suspects the man's penchant for chicken nuggets may be the cause - he often eats 30 in one sitting. Meanwhile, Dr Sian Morris believes the reason for a woman's bloated stomach is broccoli - not irritable bowel syndrome or ovarian cancer as her patient fears
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Wed 25, 7:00 pm
The doctors are kept busy with patients suffering with addiction problems, including a woman making a return visit who, in addition to alcoholism and depression, has sustained injuries during a fight. Senior Health Care Assistant Karen Henderson tries to convince a man who has been smoking since 1954 to kick the habit. Plus, Dr Laird receives another visit from an unemployed marijuana addict who still has not managed to find himself a job
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Thu 26, 7:00 pm
The subject of bereavement and the importance of knowing one's family medical history are dealt with in this edition, as Dr Watson offers 'talking therapy' to a young woman who has recently lost her mother. Meanwhile, Dr Bower treats a patient who has been suffering from suicidal thoughts since his mother's death, and Dr Beecraft meets a man who has lost six members of his family to heart disease. Plus, a man suspects he may have a rare genetic condition, and Dr Kayat attempts a breast examination on a ticklish patient
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Fri 27, 2:00 am
In this edition, the doctors at Balham Park Surgery must deal with several highly emotional patients. Dr Eleanor Beecraft's patient is furious that his ears are still blocked up with wax, despite him consistently missing hospital appointments to have them syringed. Meanwhile, a woman arrives for an appointment with Dr Shah, and is terrified that her stomach pains are a sign of ovarian cancer. Dr Heather Watson sees a patient who, instead of feeling ecstatic at being newly pregnant, is in mortal fear of another miscarriage
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Fri 27, 7:00 pm
Doctors at Balham Park Surgery are faced with a series of surprises, including the victim of a road traffic accident who staggers into the surgery intent on getting a doctor's letter for his solicitor. Meanwhile, Dr Heather Watson treats a man who has been bitten by a mysterious insect while camping, before finding out that her patient is experiencing agonising pain from his bowel movements. Plus, a routine ear examination takes an unexpected turn when Dr Chris Pearce's young patient reveals she has noticed blood in her stools
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Sat 28, 2:45 am
Dr William Laird tries to help a patient suffering from chronic vertigo, twisting their head in an attempt to shift the debris inside the ear that is causing the problem. Meanwhile, Dr Shah gets busy with a tuning fork, pressing against a patient's skull to ascertain the severity of a man's debilitating tinnitus
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Mon 30, 7:00 pm