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In need of an authorised blood test, I headed to the walk in Lloyd Sexual Health Clinic at Guys by Lon Bridge this morning. It was an impressive experience and the NHS at it's best. Friendly, discrete, efficient (bordering jolly) staff who moved quickly, a short wait time, super clean waiting room and best of all, The Lighthouse Family on Radio 2 in the background.


7 blood tests, a bonus chlamydia check that now only requires a urine sample (lifetime pints for the man who invented this), no charge for us UK tax payers and back out into the sunshine. It made me almost joyful and I just had to share...

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> "No charge for us UK taxpayers"

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> Hmmmm.....


Yes yes. But I'm happy to pay my 40% + 18% CGT + 21% corp tax for the parts that work as well as this. I choose not, on this day of glorious September sunshine, to talk about the many parts that don't. But when it works well, it's a wonder.

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