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Hi


Has anyone on the 50-60 age bracket, without underlying medical conditions been contacted as yet?


Several friends who are with Herne Hill Practice have already had theirs but we have heard nothing, I don't want to call as they are so busy, but equally they are not the best in terms of service, so don't want to be missed either.


Thank you

Perhaps people with ongoing conditions and/or had treatment at a hospital are contacted by that specialist department? It's highlighted again the lack of a central database for all NHS patients. Imagine if there were a way of punching in your NHS No. and finding all your treatments, diagnoses, etc. (even dental). Hell of a task but I think it would save time and money in the long run.

Those who are booking appointments via the NHS website should be offered Rosendale Road as their first option.


I was speaking to a friend over 60 who had his at Rosendale Road, but his older sister had hers at TJC via the GP.

Cora Wrote:

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> My partner who?s 63 still hadn?t heard anything

> from dmc...luckily someone told us about gov

> site...something?s not working....maybe it?s the

> appalling post situation? But then they haven?t

> texted or phoned either...


If they know their NHS number, they can add it to the NHS booking website and book straight away if they haven't received their letter.

You don't need to know your NHS number to book on the website. Anyone aged 56 upwards is invited to book now, you can book both appointments at the same time. It's a doddle and very quick.


I booked mine several days ago and received a letter today inviting me to book. Bit of a waste of resources but as nothing compared to the terrible amount of waste associated with the pandemic so far.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> I know several people in that age bracket

> registered with DMC who have not heard anything

> and are wondering the same.



These people got letters from DMC today !

DMC contacted me in January via text to ask whether I wanted the vaccine, saying that they?d be in touch once an appt was available. subsequently I got an appt in Kings. I don?t know whether DMC passed my details on to Kings, but the Kings message did not seem connected to the DMC invite.


If DMC/kings invites are not connected, I haven?t heard from DMC since.

muffins78 Wrote:

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> DMC contacted me in January via text to ask

> whether I wanted the vaccine, saying that they?d

> be in touch once an appt was available.

> subsequently I got an appt in Kings. I don?t know

> whether DMC passed my details on to Kings, but the

> Kings message did not seem connected to the DMC

> invite.

>

> If DMC/kings invites are not connected, I haven?t

> heard from DMC since.


306 Medical Centre contacted my mother AFTER she got the letter from the NHS. So she ended up booking via the website.

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