Gogglebox star Sid Siddiqui confessed he "doesn't feel safe" as he opened up about his struggles with his local GP.
The TV personality, 75, took to Twitter to reveal his nightmare phone call to a clinic that left him waiting for almost two hours.
He revealed: "This morning I waited 1 hour 55 mins in a telephone queue at my GP surgery, only to be told there are no appointments left for the day and I should start again tomorrow at 8.
"I don’t feel safe and protected under NHS anymore."
His followers rushed to share their experiences with the NHS as well as send their well wishes to the star.
One said: “I'm sorry, Sid. Thank you for making it public.”
"So sorry that has happened. We know they're doing their best but just hugely underfunded. Be a patient patient. #loveNHS," another posted.
One commented: "I think we all feel the same," while another added: "I am so sorry you have been let down x Love Nurse Susie."
The TV star worked for the NHS for 37 years before moving on to the Channel 4 show.
Sid is known for his appearances on Gogglebox with his two sons, Baasit and Umar.
His third son Raza only appears on the show on some occasions.
Retired engineer Sid, who moved from Pakistan aged 16, has been married to wife Nasreen for 39 years.
The couple also has two daughters, but none of them appeared on the show.
Sid previously opened up about their long run on the popular series.
Sid said: “I think it is quite cute in a way that a father and his sons – it could be father and daughters although they are shy, so they don’t come on – watch TV together.
“We try to be as we are. We are not very good actors. We are what we are so that is probably another element of it.”
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