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Deliberate Policy To Force Nhs Patients To Go Private?
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My very elderly neighbour waited a week to see the practice nurse about having wax removed from her ears and has now been told she has to wait three weeks for a referral.
Rather than hanging on in discomfort, she is thinking of using the (paid) Specesavers Service.
Has anyone tried it? Any good? And does a four week wait seem reasonable?
Rather than hanging on in discomfort, she is thinking of using the (paid) Specesavers Service.
Has anyone tried it? Any good? And does a four week wait seem reasonable?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know of many people who have paid for various treatments as the NHS waiting list is so long. I don't agree with it because these are all people who have paid their National Insurance contributions and should be able to access NHS treatment when they need it, trouble is, I think it's a sign of the times and until they sort out the NHS people will be forced to pay privately.
The NHS cannot, as the population ages and grows, be the cure all for any small irritating complaint and people need to be taking cars of there own little complaints ,and yes I know the arguments about we pay our tax nanana but if more of the general population took care of themselves the strain would be taken off the NHS
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