I doubt they would be concerned if it was over 60. If they are referring you for lower eGFR and haematuria, that seems in line with NICE as the tests alone are not a diagnosis. You seem to need symptoms and Someone Who Knows as well to work out if there is any actual failure going on.
The eGFR comes with a whole host of other tests - creatine, albumin, electrolytes etc etc and if these are all ok then the actual number of eGFR is less important. Now I have seen the list of tests (and they are all in a very mixed up order
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) it is mind-boggling!! Being able to see the tests is a mixed blessing because you need a bit of help interpreting them. I am glad I can see them though.
Being able to see your notes seems to vary from surgery to surgery. I couldn't in my old one, even though they were ahead of the game with online prescriptions and appointments. When I registered with the new surgery, there was a box to tick about notes, and I ticked it and this is what happened. I figured that if everyone else had access, then it was about time I did too
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They don't seem to have done this for existing patients though.