That's insane.I’ve been referred by my GP to the Spinal Unit at RSCH (possble MRI)…80 week waiting list![]()
In north Kent the waiting lists have been slashed by outsourcing to private hospitals (which may also be insane).
That's insane.I’ve been referred by my GP to the Spinal Unit at RSCH (possble MRI)…80 week waiting list![]()
I must have had about 8 over the years.J
All the best Simmo. Will not go into my “problems” but agree MRI is bloody noisy and claustrophobic
I get an MRI on my head every year. See the Neurologist in December and tend to get the MRI 6-8 weeks later at RSCH.
Wouldn't happen in GermanyI’ve been referred by my GP to the Spinal Unit at RSCH (possble MRI)…80 week waiting list![]()
Got to be able to pay though.That's insane.
In north Kent the waiting lists have been slashed by outsourcing to private hospitals (which may also be insane).
Same here.Yes it is quite routine. With my knee they started with Xrays, then went on to MR. Reason?
The latter costs more so diagnostics is done in stages on a needs basis.
Depends on your symptoms Pearl.GP has referred me for an MRI scan of my back/spine.
Does anyone on here know waiting times? I am in Brighton.
80. WEEKS! Who told you that?I’ve been referred by my GP to the Spinal Unit at RSCH (possble MRI)…80 week waiting list![]()
The person who i eventually got through to at the RSCH.80. WEEKS! Who told you that?
Oh that's just bonkers. Are you able to do day to day stuff? Work?The person who i eventually got through to at the RSCH.
I’d rung as myGP had written twice and I hadn’t heard anything after six weeks
LolOh that's just bonkers. Are you able to do day to day stuff? Work?
We could share the cost of a private scan ......
..... glide into the giant polo mint
side by side![]()
If you have a private MRI would they send the report/results to your NHS GP?Lol
It’s prohibiting certain bits of my work …driving at times is an issue ..going to the Amex is a no no ..social life virtually non existent
It’s even been suggested (by the GP) I rock up at A&E …I’ve tried to have irons in the fire with nhs and private ..currently seeing a chiropractor and I’m a couple of sessions away from deciding whether I carry on or seek MRI either via NHS as above or breaking the bank privately
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Yes they would.If you have a private MRI would they send the report/results to your NHS GP?
….and is a GP able to interpret the results? (Excuse the naive question)Yes they would.
The requesting clinician is responsible for taking the results forward.
they’d get results back with an accompanying report.….and is a GP able to interpret the results? (Excuse the naive question)
And then what I wonder?they’d get results back with an accompanying report.
Depends on the report content.And then what I wonder?
I can only imagine a few selfies get taken! Can you ask them should they give any indication of how bad something is to the patient at the time? I know a lady friend of mine had a bubble test on her heart, and the screen person said "did you see that" to the nurse. Sounds unprofessional and has scared the poor lady, she was still awaiting her results when I last saw her.I work at goring hall hospital and go out socially with the imaging team.
CT & MRI scans are totally different and different imagery.
If you want to know something specific, I can always ask for you
No they shouldn’t. Disappointing.I can only imagine a few selfies get taken! Can you ask them should they give any indication of how bad something is to the patient at the time? I know a lady friend of mine had a bubble test on her heart, and the screen person said "did you see that" to the nurse. Sounds unprofessional and has scared the poor lady, she was still awaiting her results when I last saw her.
Thank you for your repliesDepends on the report content.
If anything untoward the GP will refer it in accordingly, either as a routine or urgent referral, with the accompanying report.
The images will be transferable between private and NHS providers, so the specialist can review and arrange next steps.
The treatment plan is dependent on the nature of the issue, but next steps would be for the consultant (specialist) to see the patient, to gauge fitness and nature of presenting issue.
Depends on the report content.
If anything untoward the GP will refer it in accordingly, either as a routine or urgent referral, with the accompanying report.
The images will be transferable between private and NHS providers, so the specialist can review and arrange next steps.
The treatment plan is dependent on the nature of the issue, but next steps would be for the consultant (specialist) to see the patient, to gauge fitness and nature of presenting issue.