Getting treated under the NHS in the UK

Treatment options for UK & Irish members; including VHI & HSE criteria for funding and E112 Applications etc.
Painful Man
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Joined: Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:07 pm
Location: UK

Re: Getting treated under the NHS in the UK

Post by Painful Man »

Thanks Lex, for your thoughts and encouragement. I am encouraged to hear that you successfully got over the same hurdles that have been cast before me. I think I have my GP on-side, but I am still awaiting an answer. I hope you start to experience some improvement soon.

Molly, I hope you get the medication you need soon. My medical centre has been OK about prescribing Pregabilin. I'm sorry yours is less helpful. It's supposed to be a National Health Service, isn't it?. So that means every member of the 'nation' has equal rights and is treated equally by our 'national' institutions, doesn't it? Yet, it seems not.

Comfortable sitting to All
P_M
Gary
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Joined: Tue Jan 07, 2014 4:22 pm

Re: Getting treated under the NHS in the UK

Post by Gary »

So pne isnt being treated in the uk due to cost?
calluna
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Joined: Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:57 pm

Re: Getting treated under the NHS in the UK

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Gary
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Joined: Tue Jan 07, 2014 4:22 pm

Re: Getting treated under the NHS in the UK

Post by Gary »

Does anyone know if Professor Robert's new clinic accepts S2 forms?
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