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9 years 6 months ago #143893 by Carol
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Hi Everyone.
New to this and its my first post. I have a complex history of a left ventricular septal defect and have recently been diagnosed with a biventricular septal defect and atrial flutter and I am finding this a daunting concept of applying for benefits as I have worked up until now.
I am due to return my pip application in a few days time and I am panic stricken as I didn't realise the amount of information that was required. I don't have any evidence to support my claim as my Consultant hasn't replied to my letter. I only have recent appointment letters and discharge letter from recent hospital admission.
Does anyone know if I resquest my medical notes from my gp, do they have access to my hospital tests for example my MRI scan?
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New to this and its my first post. I have a complex history of a left ventricular septal defect and have recently been diagnosed with a biventricular septal defect and atrial flutter and I am finding this a daunting concept of applying for benefits as I have worked up until now.
I am due to return my pip application in a few days time and I am panic stricken as I didn't realise the amount of information that was required. I don't have any evidence to support my claim as my Consultant hasn't replied to my letter. I only have recent appointment letters and discharge letter from recent hospital admission.
Does anyone know if I resquest my medical notes from my gp, do they have access to my hospital tests for example my MRI scan?
Anxiously awaiting replies
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9 years 6 months ago #143920 by Gordon
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Carol
Welcome to the forum.
If you are struggling to complete the form, you can ask for an extension, just phone the DWP office that is dealing with your claim.
You GP practice should have copies of your medical tests although this may not include your MRI scans. See
Requesting your medical records
Charging for medical records
Gordon
Welcome to the forum.
If you are struggling to complete the form, you can ask for an extension, just phone the DWP office that is dealing with your claim.
You GP practice should have copies of your medical tests although this may not include your MRI scans. See
Requesting your medical records
Charging for medical records
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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9 years 6 months ago #143922 by bro58
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Hi C,
Yes, your G.P. should have copies of any reports as a result of tests, X-rays, MRI's CT's, etc, etc.
You can probably obtain copies on DVD of any MRI's etc by making a request to the Hospital where they were carried out.
Your G.P. should also have any post consultation letters that your Consultant has written.
For future reference, if you have to see a Consultant at Hospital as an out-patient, you can make a verbal request that they copy you in on any post consultation letters that they send to your G.P.
There is no charge for this and no forms to fill in, just mention it at the Clinic reception and if you have any problems contact the Consultant's secretary or PALS.
bro58
Yes, your G.P. should have copies of any reports as a result of tests, X-rays, MRI's CT's, etc, etc.
You can probably obtain copies on DVD of any MRI's etc by making a request to the Hospital where they were carried out.
Your G.P. should also have any post consultation letters that your Consultant has written.
For future reference, if you have to see a Consultant at Hospital as an out-patient, you can make a verbal request that they copy you in on any post consultation letters that they send to your G.P.
There is no charge for this and no forms to fill in, just mention it at the Clinic reception and if you have any problems contact the Consultant's secretary or PALS.
bro58
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