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Waiting Time For Appointment At Breast Clinic.
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My sister has found a lump in her breast and has been told that she wont be seen at the breast clinic for over 11 weeks.....Please can anyone confirm if this is a normal time to wait...She is not sleeping or eating and I am worried that her health will suffer in the time she is having to wait.
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it says 2 weeks here. 11 weeks is an unfunny joke. she needs to get them to sort it out. I hope it's all fine for her
it says 2 weeks here. 11 weeks is an unfunny joke. she needs to get them to sort it out. I hope it's all fine for her
If the facts are as you have stated, then this is totally and utterly unacceptable.........a substandard of healthcare that one would associate with a third world country......astonishing.
Notice that there are no signs of any of our left wing Socialists, to comment..
If there is any way......go Private.
The only excuse I can fathom is that your lump is clearly only in the skin, not attached to breast tissue and your doctor knows that it is an innocent cyst.
Notice that there are no signs of any of our left wing Socialists, to comment..
If there is any way......go Private.
The only excuse I can fathom is that your lump is clearly only in the skin, not attached to breast tissue and your doctor knows that it is an innocent cyst.
Mrs BT went for a routine mammogram in 2010, a cancer was found, she was operated on within 4 weeks and has just been told by the oncologist that she doesn't have to see him again for 18 months. Bravo NHS.
In your sister's case I urge her to become a badger her doctor and local breast clinic until she is seen, 11 weeks is NOT acceptable.
Good luck to her.
In your sister's case I urge her to become a badger her doctor and local breast clinic until she is seen, 11 weeks is NOT acceptable.
Good luck to her.
Hi All, The latest is "yes" the soonest she will be seen is 10 to 11 weeks...We phoned the breast clinic at the hospital this morning and they have actually admitted that they cannot cope with the number of people being sent....What do we do now apart from try and get some money together for a private consultation.... Even if the doctor thinks its not serious this is still not acceptable...Most people in this situattion are still going to worry...Away to phone citizens advice medical dept.
You might try phoning your local PALS department (patient advice and liaison) and finding out what the local breast lump policy is for referral and timescale. You MUST be given this information. If your sister's treatment is breaching the policy then start a complain procedure. What has the GP actually said about the lump and what it its likely to be?
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