Episodes
This week's appointment deals with long Covid, seasonal colds, and that feeling of just being slightly under-the-weather.
He also comments on the finely-tuned 'snouts' of medical practitioners
The Covid and flu vaccine programme begins this week for the clinically vulnerable and frontline health staff, GP surgeries are getting busier marking the beginning of autumn. The Radio Doctor reminds us to be honest when filling in those pesky Covid-19 symptom forms in various settings.
This week, the Radio Doctor discusses inhaler technique
As we head towards autumn, The Radio Doctor charters the stormy seas which may lie ahead as the weather gets colder and different viruses come out of the woodwork
This week, Doc discusses the unexpected effects of Covid-19 - a potential shortage of blood test tubes, for example!
The Radio Doctor reflects on the island's recent losses to Covid-19.
He also explains some of the long-term complications of contracting the virus, particularly fatigue.
This week, The Radio Doctor comments on infection trends of Covid-19 recently, and it's mostly young, unvaccinated people.
This week, the discussion surrounds lateral flow test supplies, the need for a sensible and vigilant response to the virus, and is there such thing as a cold anymore? If you have symptoms, CALL 111
As Covid case numbers rise, The Radio Doctor reminds us of alternative services to A&E for non-emergency health issues to avoid putting pressure on Nobles Hospital - whichever healthcare service you attend in person, don't forget your mask!
The Radio Doctor discusses the effects of recent border restriction changes
The Radio Doctor reminds us to exercise caution should we experience any Covid-like symptoms and call 111.
He also comments on the high number of people experiencing hay fever, either for the first time, or with worse symptoms than previous years, and shares his advice.
Following the events of Denmark's Euro 2021 opener last Friday, The Radio Doctor reflects on such emergency situations, and how we can be prepared for them
What would have been TT 2021, looking further afield at Covid-19 situation and the new Alzheimer's disease.
This week, the Indian variant of Covid-19 is The Radio's Doctor's topic, along with dehydration and how to avoid it
The Radio Doctor discusses the 'return to normal' for local GP surgeries
As we prepare to open our borders, The Radio Doctor reflects on the non-physical effects of the pandemic. He also discusses issues affecting keen gardeners such as hayfever and back pain
The Radio Doctor reflects on the situation in India - although one of the worlds most prolific vaccine manufacturers, less than 2% of the population have been fully vaccinated; the country is now in crisis.
He also points us in the direction of more, detailed information on how different vaccines actually work!
The Radio Doctor encourages us to get active now that Spring is here!
This week, the Radio Doctor discusses all things Covid vaccination, giving us some perspective on the risks associated with the Oxford vaccine, and looking ahead to how the pandemic may shape society in years to come
The Radio Doctor weighs up risks posed by potential side effects of Covid vaccines against the effects of actually contracting the virus
This week, the Radio Doctor encourages us to follow all guidance to prevent the spread of the more contagious Kent variant. He also explains the chemical appeal of chocolate, and the efficacy of over-the-counter vitamins.
The Radio Doctor reflects on the current situation, discusses the variety of Covid-19 symptoms, explains the effects of lockdown on GP Surgeries and patients, and looks to a brighter future as we all continue to play our part in eliminating this virus in the Isle of Man
The Radio Doctor reflects on our current situation and explains the thinking behind extended intervals between vaccination doses
This week, the Radio Doctor discusses how the Covid vaccine works. He also address some of the knock-on effects of the pandemic, the extent of which will likely only become apparent as time goes on.
The Radio Doctor reflects on our fortunate position on the island, and shares some insight into prevention of that uncomfortable winter complaint - chilblains
While we celebrate coming out of lockdown, the Radio Doctor reminds us to care for our vulnerable. He also discusses World Cancer Day which is on the 4th of February.
The Radio Doctor explains the origins of cataract surgery, and reminds us that even as freedom from lockdown approaches, 'hands, face, space' is as important a saying as it has been over the last year.
The Radio Doctor brings us an update on goings on at the island's GP surgeries. He reminds us to stay attuned to our wellbeing, not to put off getting help or advice for any medical issues and to practice vigilance in our daily activities as per government guidelines and regulations.
This week, the Radio Doctor reflects on our current situation from his point of view as a GP, discusses the use of face coverings, and offers his thoughts on minimising the spread of Covid-19