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GPs: Behind Closed Doors is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Despite receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis, Dr Eleanor Beecraft's cancer patient Kevin is determined to remain positive. He has bought a narrowboat and set up a fundraising scheme to help other sufferers. Meanwhile, Dr Chris Pearce treats a bereaved woman, Touria, who recently lost her husband to pancreatic cancer. She is presenting the classic symptoms of bereavement, and is unable to sleep, eat properly or feel motivated
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Fri 10, 2:00 am
Cameras return to Balham Park Surgery and in this edition, the GPs treat patients with problems below the waist. Dr Heather Watson sees Eric, a man suffering from dizzy spells and an itchy back passage which keeps him awake at night. Meanwhile, Dr Sara Kayat is consulted by Hayley, who is suffering from anxiety and a lack of self-confidence after being successfully treated for cervical cancer and Dr Chris Pearce is visited by John, who wants clarification on the size of a healthy prostate
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Fri 10, 7:00 pm
Cameras return to Balham Park Surgery, with the GPs trying to help patients who pose a danger to themselves. Long-term patient Allan, who has a number of long-standing health conditions, arrives in Dr Sian Morris's consultation room, claiming that his weight loss is due to the stress of recently moving house. However, the doctor suspects a more sinister cause - crack cocaine - and leaves Allan in no doubt as to the risks of continuing with such a dangerous habit
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Sat 11, 2:45 am
Dr Claire Taylor is consulted by a partially sighted woman, Gohar, whose eyes were severely damaged by a chemical burn when she was a child. She is beginning to suffer from extreme pain in her one functioning eye, and fears it may be shutting down, leaving her completely blind. Meanwhile, receptionists Nana and Vicky's pens keep going missing, and fellow receptionist Adam is their prime suspect
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Mon 13, 7:00 pm
Dr Sian Morris tries to allay the fears of patients overcome by worry and anxiety, including gym-goer Cherie, who is suffering from heart palpitations, and octogenarian couple Ken and Joan, who have concerns about their future. There is one patient, however, that she cannot reassure completely. Jake is experiencing symptoms including numbness, twitching in his limbs, and pins and needles in his extremities, and the GP fears this could indicate a serious neurological condition
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Tue 14, 1:00 am
Dr Patrick Bower is consulted by a patient whose occasional binge drinking sessions are potentially putting his health at risk. Meanwhile, Dr Sarah Kayat helps a recovering alcoholic who is claiming to hear voices in his head, and she must try to get him seen by specialists at the local Integrated Drugs and Alcohol Service centre
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Tue 14, 7:00 pm
Dr Chris Pearce meets an anxious vicar who is concerned that a bloodshot eye will prevent him from conducting a funeral the following day. Meanwhile, Dr Heather Watson examines an 18-year-old girl who is worried about a lump in her breast, and puts her mind at rest. A patient arrives with strange lumps on his tongue, so Dr Patrick Bower ensures he will receive immediate cancer screening under the NHS's two-week rule
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Wed 15, 1:00 am
Dr William Laird is consulted by a worried mother of twin girls, who were born prematurely. One suffered complications and her breathing continues to be a concern. After carrying out an emergency examination, the doctor has no option but to summon an ambulance. Meanwhile, Dr Heather Watson sees a young woman with severe abdominal pain and sends her to hospital so she can receive antibiotics intravenously
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Wed 15, 7:00 pm
Dr Shah sees a patient, Lisa, who claims the numerous painkillers she has been prescribed for excruciating back pain are causing her problems. Despite having undergone several invasive spinal operations, she is still in pain, but compares the effect of painkillers to feeling drunk on 12 pints of lager. Meanwhile, Dr William Laird tries to persuade regular patient William that his habitual cannabis use is potentially the most significant contributing factor behind his depression and long-term unemployment
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Thu 16, 7:00 pm
Cameras return to Balham Park Surgery and in this edition, the GPs treat patients with problems below the waist. Dr Heather Watson sees Eric, a man suffering from dizzy spells and an itchy back passage which keeps him awake at night. Meanwhile, Dr Sara Kayat is consulted by Hayley, who is suffering from anxiety and a lack of self-confidence after being successfully treated for cervical cancer and Dr Chris Pearce is visited by John, who wants clarification on the size of a healthy prostate
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Fri 17, 2:00 am
Dr Bower refers eight-year-old Alderic to a cancer-screening specialist under the NHS's two-week rule, after his voice has become strangely husky over the last six months. Meanwhile, Dr Shital Shah sees a young child with a crusty patch on her top lip and, suspecting a fungal infection, the GP sends a sample of the lesion to the lab for further testing
More details for GPs: Behind Closed Doors, Fri 17, 7:00 pm