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<blockquote data-quote="ally1" data-source="post: 1251911" data-attributes="member: 110790"><p>Where I live now, the hospital has been in special measures for nearly a year and I do admit when I visited my mum there, the hospital was disgusting. Personally I have had no need to get treatment there as yet, but going by family who have been referred there, they have had months to wait for an appointment. I know with my mum, she waited 5 months to see the orthopedic surgeon for first consultation for first hip replacement and 7 months for the second hip to be done. She was classed as urgent for both hips. First hip, she waited 10 months from seeing the consultant to having hip replaced and 8 months for the second from seeing the consultant.</p><p>Personally, I do feel that in a few years time we will have no nhs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ally1, post: 1251911, member: 110790"] Where I live now, the hospital has been in special measures for nearly a year and I do admit when I visited my mum there, the hospital was disgusting. Personally I have had no need to get treatment there as yet, but going by family who have been referred there, they have had months to wait for an appointment. I know with my mum, she waited 5 months to see the orthopedic surgeon for first consultation for first hip replacement and 7 months for the second hip to be done. She was classed as urgent for both hips. First hip, she waited 10 months from seeing the consultant to having hip replaced and 8 months for the second from seeing the consultant. Personally, I do feel that in a few years time we will have no nhs [/QUOTE]
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