Thanks, that's obviously the first option, and fine for me. But this is for someo else.your own GP if possible, as they have to provide the records to all the third party businesses anyway, so are in the time loop whatever happens.
Go to your quacks and pay the money, instead of doing on the cheapLooking for recommendations for medical proforma providers. Timescale is relatively critical.
Go to your quacks and pay the money, instead of doing on the cheap
Thanks for the sage life advice.Go to your quacks and pay the money, instead of doing on the cheap
I'd disagree. Edinburgh in it is day sustained three very very high class gunmakers- Dickson, MacNaughton, Fraser and a number of other retail premises of such as Alexander Henry, Mortimer and Alex Martin. Even into the late 1970s. Your son may be pleasantly surprised that the practice he registers with may have those who themselves, or past forebears, enjoyed shooting or had patients that did.Thanks for the recommendations.
It's a preemptive move. My son failed to register with a GP in Edinburgh where he now resides. I consider Edinburgh to be a den of wokery and bleeding heart conscientious objector types, so anticipating push back when he registers then immediately rocks up with his mention of guns...
Thanks for the recommendations.
It's a preemptive move. My son failed to register with a GP in Edinburgh where he now resides. I consider Edinburgh to be a den of wokery and bleeding heart conscientious objector types, so anticipating push back when he registers then immediately rocks up with his mention of guns...
Indeed and better to ask and find out and then at least those alternative plans can be activated. Good post!you may find even if the GP is willing to do the reports he will not do so for new six months after your son registers with the GP. Had a friend who’s GP would not engage in the process he tried to change GP practice and whilst the GP practice would accept him they would not do the report until he had been with the practice for six months.
He use Medcert.
Thank you, hence my initial post, the whole debacle just reeks of potential arsery on behalf of the GPs.you may find even if the GP is willing to do the reports he will not do so for new six months after your son registers with the GP. Had a friend who’s GP would not engage in the process he tried to change GP practice and whilst the GP practice would accept him they would not do the report until he had been with the practice for six months.
He use Medcert.