Author Topic: Surgery on NHS - Why go private??  (Read 6810 times)

Offline Some guy

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Hi All,

I've just had lypo and an excision on the NHS and though i cant tell the full result yet i'm very pleased so far. The whole process from seeing my GP to the op was about 5 months, and didnt cost a penny!

So those of you considering surgery I strongly reccomend trying the NHS route first, they really do look after you, and even gave me the choice of choosing which doctor i got (i could ask for any one i wanted, though i based my choice on waiting time and location).


Offline notobvious

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any doctor you wanted? So you could have asked for Levick and they would have paid for it?

Offline Some guy

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Well i guess any doctor on who works on the NHS

Offline Some guy

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Im in the west midlands, had the op at University College Hospital Coventry

Offline Time_to_fix_it

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As far as I'm aware Levick doesn't work for the NHS.

Surgery performed by Mr Levick at The Priory Hospital Bimingham (UK) 20th October 2006

Offline kingboob

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This sounds really positive! I have an appointment to see the plastic surgery team at that exact same hospital tomorrow.... just an consult first....  Hoping to see what they can do for my excess skin /  gyno after massive weight loss....

Do you mind me asking what doctor you were under? I think I am seeing a MR Eltigani...


Offline matthew1

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What country are you in to get  this done for free? [ not free , but at taxpayer expense]
 Canada?   I guess  what you save on not having a military  you all spend on  health care

Offline kingboob

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What country are you in to get  this done for free? [ not free , but at taxpayer expense]
 Canada?   I guess  what you save on not having a military  you all spend on  health care

Well, this is the UK subforum.... So I guess we all live in the UK......

taxpayer expense?  That would be the national insurance contributions people make all their working life... In order to keep the NHS going...

Or we could just let people die in the gutter because they have no insurance, like they do elsewhere.

Offline patientx1

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"I guess  what you save on not having a military  you all spend on  health care "

Mate, you should do stand up
Scar revision & Bio-Alcamid injects by Ruth Waters '04

Revision lipo surgery Poland / Baranski 1st Mar '07

Rev. lipo London / Karidis end of July '08

Rev. laserlipo England / Gabriel Feb '09

More photos to follow

Offline Some guy

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Hahaha..

As for your question kingboob, my doc was Mr. Steve Parker, he's not a PS but a general surgeon who is a specialist in brest surgery (reconstructive surgery) i think! Seemed to know what he was doing!

Offline kingboob

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Well, I am fuming... I got there on thursday to the reception at the hospital, only to be told my appointment had been CANCELED because the consultant refused to treat......  I don't have a plastic surgery issue according to him... fk knows how he can tell; since he hasn't even done an examination on me.


Offline Time_to_fix_it

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Well, I am fuming... I got there on thursday to the reception at the hospital, only to be told my appointment had been CANCELED because the consultant refused to treat......  I don't have a plastic surgery issue according to him... fk knows how he can tell; since he hasn't even done an examination on me.

I’m sorry to hear your story but frankly it doesn’t surprise me.  Many of us here in the UK section of this forum have had similar treatment from the NHS.  It isn’t right or fair .. but then that is the NHS for you.




Offline Some guy

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Get your GP to refer you to the brest clinic, not plastic surgery.

Offline Time_to_fix_it

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Get your GP to refer you to the brest clinic, not plastic surgery.

It was my local breast surgeon at my local breast clinic who told me that he didn’t have the time or resources to correct gyne.  He said it was his job to treat breast cancer.

He actually did me a favour because although he was experienced in carrying out mastectomies, he wasn't experienced in gyne reduction surgery and I certainly didn’t want a mastectomy.





 

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