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I get a referral using a private doctor via a video call. Can speak to a GP usually same day, and then they fast track private treatment meaning see a specialist at a private hospital within 48 hrs max.
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And who is providing such a great service and at what cost?Originally posted by _V_ View PostI get a referral using a private doctor via a video call. Can speak to a GP usually same day, and then they fast track private treatment meaning see a specialist at a private hospital within 48 hrs max.Comment
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If anyone wants to do the same thing, I used this. https://doctorcareanywhere.com/what-...als-fit-notes/
It was included in my private medical insurance plan, but otherwise is costs £150 a year if you want to pay for it.
https://doctorcareanywhere.com/what-...als-fit-notes/
https://doctorcareanywhere.com/plans...g/annual-plan/
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AXA Healthcare, full coverage including all pre-existing conditions cost approx £450 a month.Originally posted by AtW View Post
And who is providing such a great service and at what cost?
Less that the cost of running a 911 Turbo S per month.
Get a quote https://epmi.axahealth.co.uk/Last edited by _V_; 4 November 2022, 12:20.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Yeah, I used to pay about that to BUPA. It goes up quite steeply as you get older though. That said, I wouldn't be without it.Originally posted by _V_ View Post
AXA Healthcare, full coverage including all pre-existing conditions cost approx £450 a month.
Less that the cost of running a 911 Turbo S per month.
Get a quote https://epmi.axahealth.co.uk/Blog? What blog...?
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Most here would rather spend the money on a fancy Merc SUV for the other half instead of looking after the families health.Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Yeah, I used to pay about that to BUPA. It goes up quite steeply as you get older though. That said, I wouldn't be without it.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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You may have to if you get ill......Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Yeah, I used to pay about that to BUPA. It goes up quite steeply as you get older though. That said, I wouldn't be without it.
Bupa doubles premium of KC fighting cancer to £163,000 | News | The Sunday Times (thetimes.co.uk)But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Someone I know who had cancer was offered money to have NHS care. Due to where they lived e.g. within a couple of miles of the private hospital they declined.Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
You may have to if you get ill......
Bupa doubles premium of KC fighting cancer to £163,000 | News | The Sunday Times (thetimes.co.uk)"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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