Demand for GPs is double what it was before the pandemic and the situation is likely to worsen, a doctor-turned-MSP has told BBC Scotland.
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Dr Sandesh Gulhane, a Scottish Conservative MSP and GP, said he had 80 "patient contacts" on Monday.
Pre-Covid he would see about 40 in one day. The current levels are "not safe, not sustainable", he said.
The Scottish government wants to increase the number of GPs in Scotland by 800 by 2028.
It is one of a series of "key actions" for the next five years listed in its £1bn NHS Recovery Plan, which will also see capacity in the NHS increased by 10%.
Meanwhile Scotland's chief medical officer, Dr Gregor Smith, warned that the number of hospital admissions were similar to the levels seen in January.
Last week ministers asked for military assistance for the Scottish Ambulance Service following reports of patients facing long waits for ambulances.
Interviewed on BBC One Scotland's The Sunday Show, Dr Gulhane said the telephones at his surgery were "ringing off the hook".
He said the demand was caused by blockages in the wider health service.
"We need to get patients flowing through the NHS again," he said. "We need operations to start again, we need patients to be seen in clinics because patients are quite rightly coming back to me because they're in pain.
"They're coming back to me and saying 'My hip's still hurting', 'I still have these problems' and I'm treating them but we're struggling to treat them and all the new patients that are coming to us."