chocoholic
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chocoholic said:Hello All. Happy New Year to you all.
May I just ask, has anyone else received a letter about the suspension of retinal screening for diabetics? I have just received a letter from my regular optician informing me:
' As the Diabetic Retinal Screening Service is suspended, we are no longer funded for your retinal screening.
We are able to off retinal photography as an extension to your basic NHS sight test, at a fee of £15 and we will report our findings direct to your G.P. or diabetic nurse.'
Does this mean ALL diabetic retinal screening is not to be done for free now? I am amazed if this is the case.Amazed and saddened.The independent opticians I go to do a brilliant job and only had the latest equipment installed last year. Please let me know if you have had similar letters arriving through your door. Thank you.
Chocoholic.
A recent study led by Professor Roy Taylor at Newcastle University has found that diabetic retinopathy was the second most common cause of blindness in Newcastle District between 2001 and 2005. This differs from national data showing diabetic retinopathy to be the most common cause across the UK as a whole, in the working-age population.
ZoZo said:I would imagine that you are from the same area as me, my local service was suspended last year, it was only meant to be suspended for 8 weeks, however it is still suspended!
The thing that concerns me the most, is not that i have to pay, but that if i do have signs of retinopathy i can't see how my diabetes nurse can do much about it, as the people i would imagine i would have to see, would be part of the team that has had the service suspended!
he's a link to the article from july when it was first mentioned:
http://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/4505 ... sufferers/
Diabetic Retinal Screening Suspension?!!
by cugila on January 6th, 2010, 2:00 pm
Managed to get some more information here. As you say peculiar to your area Colchester and Tendring.
A local newspaper article about the suspension. 22nd July 2009
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/archive/2009 ... sufferers/
There is a phone number for anyone with concerns.
Call the Diabetic Retinal Screening Service on 01206 286700 or 01206 286701.
"We are aware that some concerns have been posted in relation to the Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Service for North East Essex. We would like to advise you that further information and Frequently Asked Questions are available on the website for NHS North East Essex ( http://www.northeastessex.nhs.uk/defaul ... ang-EN.htm ) and forum members are urged to refer to this for clarification."
NHS North East Essex
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