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I couldn't find an existing thread for thank-yous so sorry if I'm duplicating.


I'd like to thank Moorfields for checking out the eye I injured. Although the waiting time in A&E was quoted as 3-4 hours to see a doctor, I went through registration, triage, basic eye test, examination by (very lovely) practice nurse, doctor and pharmacy in around 50 minutes. I'm grateful to live in a place where you can walk in off the street and receive that quality of health service.

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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> I couldn't find an existing thread for thank-yous

> so sorry if I'm duplicating.

>

> I'd like to thank Moorfields for checking out the

> eye I injured. Although the waiting time in A&E

> was quoted as 3-4 hours to see a doctor, I went

> through registration, triage, basic eye test,

> examination by (very lovely) practice nurse,

> doctor and pharmacy in around 50 minutes. I'm

> grateful to live in a place where you can walk in

> off the street and receive that quality of health

> service.


That's a nice post. The nhs is far from perfect but to be able to seek medical help without thinking twice about whether you can afford it is something to be grateful for. Hope the whole system doesn't implode under the strain. If it does, then hope that whatever replaces it can still provide equitable care irrespective of an individual's wealth. Hope your eye is fine!


ETA: a lot if hoping in that post!

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