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M.R.I scans-how long did you/a realtive have to wait for one?

14 replies

dropinthe · 28/07/2005 15:44

I need one as dislocated my knee on holiday-was wondering roughly how long I may have to wait as am in agony?

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jessicaandbumpsmummy · 28/07/2005 15:58

1st on DH had - 3 months
2nd one went private - 4 days!

SofiaAmes · 28/07/2005 21:49

dh waited almost a year for a non-urgent one.

Milliways · 28/07/2005 21:58

about 3 months here too!

Fimbo · 28/07/2005 22:20

I waited 4 months for mine - I had to have it following complications after the birth of ds - I think I was bumped along the queue quicker though as it was a Doctor at the hospital who instigated it rather than my gp.

Yorkiegirl · 28/07/2005 22:22

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Clarinet60 · 28/07/2005 22:30

5 months.

dropinthe · 29/07/2005 09:09

Anyone else?-am now getting very dispondent-am most deffo non urgent!!

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sweetmonkey · 29/07/2005 09:11

my stepmum did her shoulder in and had to wait about 18 months for a scan, terrible really.

she then had the op quite quickly after that

dropinthe · 29/07/2005 09:12
Angry
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sweetmonkey · 29/07/2005 09:19

sorry about that, my cousin dislocated her knee also at new year and think she is being seen next month, so thats a bit quicker.

the thing that makes me mad, is i know a woman who gets everything handed to her, she not short of money but scrounges for everything,
was told to lose weight so she could have her knee caps replaced but she hasnt done so but her constant nagging has got her the op, not only that but she is being sent to a private hospital so it can be done quicker and reduce the amount of ops at an nhs hospital.
makes me that people like her get everything.

SofiaAmes · 29/07/2005 12:35

try working the system. If you truly are in agony. Go to your gp's and ask them to sign you off work until you can have your knee dealt with. If they don't sign you off, just keep making appointments to be seen because of the pain.
You can also try the less confrontational route of calling the hospital and checking for cancellations (I've had good luck with that one). You could also call around hospitals in your area and see if there is one that has a shorter waiting time and request that your gp refer you to that hospital.
At a minimum, before you panic, call up the hospital that you have been referred to and ask what their waiting time is. It really does vary enormously around the country. And I think it's one of the things that supposedly is a known problem and is one of the buzz things that they are trying to deal with.

dropinthe · 29/07/2005 14:56

I think my Borough is one of the better ones but I may try the cancelation route-I could go private but am concerned that my travel insurance may not cover it-don't think they are cheap!!

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dropinthe · 30/07/2005 12:00

Well,what do you know? My scan is on the 18th August!!!!!!!!!!!!!How lucky am I ????

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highlander · 30/07/2005 14:45

there's a national shortage of Radiologists (doctors) to report the scans. It's a postcode lottery, with the worst place being Northern Ireland.

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