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    NHS treatment

    Hi this is maricris. I arrived here in the UK on 28th of june 2012 on a spouse visa. Am I entitled to NHS treatment as I think I have ingrowing toe nail or do I have to pay privately?

    Many thanks
    Maricris


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    Yes, Maricris ... your marriage to John, a British national, automatically entitles you to free [at source] NHS treatment. All you need do, is simply present your passport - as proof of your status - to the reception desk at your husband's GP surgery in order to register there as a patient.

    It really IS that easy.


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    Yes. My wife has been able to make use of the NHS on several occasions and free of charge.

    Ingrowing toenail. Painful. I had one about 10 years ago.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post

    Ingrowing toenail. Painful. I had one about 10 years ago.
    ... best get it attended to asap.


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    I agree best to get it seen to quick while you still have the NHS..
    A lot of the services are being put out to private tender.


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    Arthur is right... You have to register first to the surgery, then you are entitled to all NHS service. But not the medication although it is not a big amount.If you are exempted then you don't have to pay.


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    Thank you very much for all your help. I will contact my GP tomorrow


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