GP receptionist's hilarious Facebook rant about 'moaning' patients becomes ...

A frustrated GP receptionist has become a hit on social media after she posted  a passionate rant against patients who complain about waiting times.   

Rose Baker, 24, from Sheffield, urged 'moaning' patients to 'take a second to think before you s*** us all off'.

She said she had to take to social media after witnessing disgruntled patients criticising the 'failing NHS' and not being able to get appointments at 8am.

Rose suggested patients should not book to see their GP if they have 'a bit of a cold', adding that they 'should spend 15p on over the counter paracetamol instead of a pack of 20 sterling dual cigarettes'.

Rose Baker, 24, from Sheffield, is a GP receptionist and she went on an impassioned rant on Facebook sharing her frustrations with patients

Rose Baker, 24, from Sheffield, is a GP receptionist and she went on an impassioned rant on Facebook sharing her frustrations with patients

The 24-year-old also responded to patients who criticise her for asking why they need to see a doctor. 

She said: 'Quite frankly I could really do without knowing you've got thrush.'

Rose, who has asked for the surgery where she works not to be named, posted her argument on Facebook which has since gone viral, with over 7,000 shares and 8,000 likes.

The post from earlier this month read: 'STOP complaining about your GP surgeries, it's becoming more and more of a thing I see in a morning on Facebook and as a GP receptionist it's absolutely infuriating.

'You can't get through to your doctors when it opens? Yeah that's because GP surgeries have up to 12,000 patients in some cases, and, heaven forbid, imagine if every single one of those patient was poorly and wanted to be seen at 8am.

The 24-year-old said she had to take to social media after witnessing disgruntled patients criticising the 'failing NHS' and not being able to get appointments at 8am

The 24-year-old said she had to take to social media after witnessing disgruntled patients criticising the 'failing NHS' and not being able to get appointments at 8am

'Doctors can only see a certain amount of people in a session, that's for the care and safety of the patient, because again, heaven forbid, your already stressed

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