//NJ, you can choose which hospital you want to go to. It’s not true that you can’t go to one closer to where you live or outside your ‘zone’.//
Yes thanks, Zacs. Went through all that (as you can imagine I am not one to be easily palmed off with misleading information). Our GP indicated that she would have to submit an "individual funding application" for the treatment with a likely turn-round time of four to six weeks minimum, that it would probably be rejected in the first instance (as similar treatment was available at a "reasonable" alternative venue), and that an appeal against the decision would take as long again. Alas the physio was needed a little more immediately than that and in any case one should not have to jump administrative hurdles to gain access to fairly basic services near to home. The problem with the NHS (as is apparent with one or two aspects of the handling of the virus outbreak) is that it revolves around forms rather than medicine. Strangely since last year the hospital in question has also ceased providing physio treatment.