Originally posted by zeitghost
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He'll go private... Just saying like....His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
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There is, but if you have to ask, you almost certainly can't afford it...Originally posted by zeitghostThere's private A&E?
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100 quid for a doctors consultation, affordable though a bit steep - going rate at BUPA or Medicentre is 75.Originally posted by Mordac View PostThere is, but if you have to ask, you almost certainly can't afford it...
Probably end up with a bill for 500-1000 in a genuine emergency, say a broken bone.Hard Brexit now!
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And sadly not likely to be tax deductible...Originally posted by sasguru View Post100 quid for a doctors consultation, affordable though a bit steep - going rate at BUPA or Medicentre is 75.
Probably end up with a bill for 500-1000 in a genuine emergency, say a broken bone.
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hmmmm.
Have a look at the HCA self pay site. It's the one linked to from the ad on their main page.
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That's the sort of attention to detail you want from an urgent healthcare provider.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostGood to know - have saved that info.
I can almost be totally private now.
No where does it mention brain injuries. Department that you most certainly needEmergency care is provided for a variety of conditions, including acute medical conditions such as respiratory and chest complaints; traumatic injuries; ear, nose and throat conditions; fractures, sprains and strains; stomach, bowel and bladder problems; wounds, burns, cuts and grazes and general aches and pains.
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Which may or may not come into your list of requirements...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat is an Urgent Care Centre, not an ED / A&E. Won't help for life or limb threatening conditions.
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