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Old 12-10-2020, 18:14   #4
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Re: Blood tests

Taf and denphone.

It must be so worrying when you have no GP to contact and health checks are put on hold. I thought that all practices were doing the same as ours. Having to rely on the 111 set up just wouldn't fill me with much reasurance but I understand that more Doctors are to be used rather than the current total reliance on tick box scripts.

I seems my husband and I have been quite lucky with our GP/Consutants doing phone and video appointments for my conditions and John's Asthma and cancer checkups. John had an elevated PSA test 2 weeks ago and, as a result, his Consultant did a phone assessment and arranged a repeat test for next week. When he got s letter this morning warning him the test would be cancelled he contacted his Specialist Nurse on the phone and his blood test is now marked urgent.
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