hmmmm I agree to wht he say too.... because of Duncan experience! Now a days he experience to have abdominal pain and how many time he went to doctor but naaaaaaaaaaaaaa Doctor says nothing to worry I don't hink nothing to worry about that... I still belived docotrs here in Pinas that's why I encourage Duncan that he will fetch me up here to have EXECUTIVE CHECK UP HERE...
And also sis you cannot go immediately to the Doctor there if your really sick because you need to call appointment first so it depends on the Doctor wht day your going to the hospital I guees tht the policy in thier National Health Service..... O di ba kaloka your dying n because your sick but then you cannot go to the Docotr ksi you have to wait p for your appointment....
Example now...Duncan is suffering for hard cough sakit n yung chest nya to cough but then s Friday p sya pwdi mka punta ng Doctor![]()
[QUOTE=amyburple;106172 Example now...Duncan is suffering for hard cough
Your example is out of the topic, too.!![]()
Yes, Mrs. JMajor,
It is free when you go to see a Doctor, then the doctor will give you prescriptions if you need a medicine then you will go to the Pharmacy to collect the medicine free of charge.
BUT, only if you are entitled of Medical Benefits.
I happend to visit the GP twice when I was in England, I was on visitor visa, when I finished my check-up I iniatiatively ask the Nurse how much my bill and I told her that I am not entitled to free check -up. The nurse smiled at me and then they charged me 35 pounds.
Then she told me to pick-up the medicine from the nearest Pharmacy. In the Pharmacy they did not ask me to pay I just gave them my prescriptions. So it cost 35 pounds for check-up and medicine. I suggest to those going on a visitor visa to get yourself a Travel and Medical Insurance.
Hi Kermit,
when exactly are you planning to come here? I know of a furnished property in Harborne area that may be available.![]()
Live your life for a reason and don't worry be happy
if you don't know where you are going then any road will do!!
Very good advice. Many hospitals are geting very hot on this and I have actually seen that a office that deals with this issue in a central london Hospital. Various hospitals i have vistied now have posters up in them.
One had a poster in its A and E where the words you maybe charged had been changed to you WILL be charged.
Now the UK is looking to save money in various areas Hopsitals will be encouraged to open up and improve income streams...
The rule of thumb seems to be in emgencies they will treat you and patch you up ie A and E but if you needed to stay in the hospital in a ward or further treatment was required that is when you may wish to remeber your insurance details.
Also make sure as mentioned by me in other threads make sure the insurance cover is valid for you as a vistor. Many of the shelf British ones will be no good.
Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops
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