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Medical @ ATOS
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dundeediva wrote: »OP have you contacted ATOS? your doctor will not be able to do anything, thats not their job and quite frankly i hope they can do nothing, doctors appointments are hard to come by as it is and if this is why, im not a happy bunny! FWIW I thik having an assessment centre in a non-wheelchair access building is ridiculous but there is no point griping, speak to ATOs and find a way to get round the issue. Non-attendance (although you may think this is they only option) won't help your claim.
Yes i have and they want a letter from my G.P stating i cannot attend... dont get me wrong yes i could possibly get there (not easy) thing is when you get there ..... there's steps which i cannot do on my crutches..... if i get there will the person doing the interview come down to me ????:T :A :T :A:T :A :T :A :T :A0
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