Sarah Mitchell
| F | 58y | DOB14/03/1967 | NHS943 216 8821 | 14 Oakfield Rd, Bristol BS8 2BN | 07712 845 392 | GPDr. J Patterson
⚠ ALLERGY: Penicillin Alerts: 2
📋 Consultations 8
DateClinicianType
13/02/26 Dr Patterson Diabetes Review
28/01/26 Dr Hughes Knee Pain F/U
02/12/25 Dr Patterson Medication Review
05/11/25 Nurse Williams Flu Vaccination
18/10/25 Nurse Williams COVID Booster
15/08/25 Dr Patterson Blood Results
22/05/25 Dr Osei Hypertension Review
14/02/25 Dr Patterson Diabetes Annual
📝 Consultation Detail 13/02/26
Dr J Patterson 10:35 C10E.
DIABETES ANNUAL REVIEW
History

T2DM annual review. Patient reports generally well and feeling stable. Adherent to Metformin 500mg BD — no missed doses. No episodes of hypoglycaemia reported. Denies polyuria, polydipsia, or visual disturbance. Reports intermittent right knee pain, worse on stairs and prolonged walking. No chest pain or SOB. Diet reasonable, limited exercise due to knee.

Examination
BP138/82XaJ9D
Weight74.2 kg
BMI27.4XaJQp
HbA1c52 mmol/mol
FeetNAD
PulsesPresent bilat
Assessment
  • T2DM — suboptimal control, HbA1c 52 (target <48). Trending upward from 49.
  • HTN — BP slightly above target 140/80. Continue monitoring.
  • OA right knee — ongoing, managing with PRN analgesia.
Plan
  • Continue Metformin 500mg BD. Discuss dose increase at next review if HbA1c rises further.
  • Dietary advice given — reduce refined carbohydrates, increase fibre intake.
  • Re-check BP in 4 weeks — if persistently elevated, consider increasing Amlodipine to 10mg.
  • Repeat bloods in 6 months — HbA1c, U&E, lipids, LFT.
  • Foot check satisfactory — next due Feb 2027.
  • Continue Ibuprofen PRN for knee. Avoid prolonged use — review if worsening. Refer physio if not improving.
Problems & Medications
Active Problems
ProblemSinceStatus
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus C10E. 2019 Active
Hypertension G20.. 2015 Active
OA Right Knee N05.4 2021 Active
Current Medications
MedicationDoseIssued
Metformin 500mg BD 02/12/25
Amlodipine 5mg OD 02/12/25
Ibuprofen 400mg PRN 28/01/26
Allergies
PENICILLIN Rash Allergy
🔬 Results 8
TestValueRangeDate
HbA1c 52 <48 07/02/26
eGFR 78 >60 07/02/26
Creatinine 92 45-104 07/02/26
Total Chol 5.2 <5.0 07/02/26
HDL 1.3 >1.0 07/02/26
LDL 3.1 <3.0 07/02/26
TSH 2.4 0.3-4.2 15/08/25
ALT 28 <41 15/08/25
Prescribing 6
DateMedicationTypeIssued By
13/02/26 Metformin 500mg tabs Repeat Dr Patterson
13/02/26 Amlodipine 5mg tabs Repeat Dr Patterson
28/01/26 Ibuprofen 400mg tabs Acute Dr Hughes
02/12/25 Metformin 500mg tabs Repeat Dr Patterson
02/12/25 Amlodipine 5mg tabs Repeat Dr Patterson
15/08/25 Co-codamol 8/500 tabs Acute Dr Osei
Alerts & Reminders
Active Alerts
🔴 ALLERGY — Penicillin (Rash)
🟠 BP above target — 138/82 (target <140/80)
🟠 HbA1c above threshold — 52 (target <48)
Care Reminders
Mar 2026 BP re-check
Aug 2026 Annual bloods — HbA1c, U&E, Lipids, LFT
Feb 2027 Diabetic foot check
May 2026 Cervical screening due
Jun 2026 Medication review
Immunisations
05/11/25 Influenza
18/10/25 COVID Booster
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