Medical Evidence
Caraway90
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Hello,
I just wondered if anyone had any advice about getting medical evidence. I went into my GP surgery a week ago and then said they would send me a letter but I haven’t received anything yet. Does this usually take a little while? I’m not sure if I should have contacted the consultant I saw at the hospital instead?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I just wondered if anyone had any advice about getting medical evidence. I went into my GP surgery a week ago and then said they would send me a letter but I haven’t received anything yet. Does this usually take a little while? I’m not sure if I should have contacted the consultant I saw at the hospital instead?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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It might takeaway busy GP surgery more than a week to review your records and put together a good letter. You want them to take time over it, if this means they document everything they know about how your conditions affect you.
The is no harm asking the hospital consultant for a letter, providing they have some knowledge of how your condition affect you. If they are just going to write to confirm a diagnosis, this is not going to help any more than the GP's letter. If they were to write about some unusual or unexpected difficulty that all suffers from the condition will have; something beyond the knowledge a GP would have of the condition, this could be useful.The comments I post are my personal opinion. While I try to check everything is correct before posting, I can and do make mistakes, so always try to check official information sources before relying on my posts.0 -
It might takeaway busy GP surgery more than a week to review your records and put together a good letter. You want them to take time over it, if this means they document everything they know about how your conditions affect you.
The is no harm asking the hospital consultant for a letter, providing they have some knowledge of how your condition affect you. If they are just going to write to confirm a diagnosis, this is not going to help any more than the GP's letter. If they were to write about some unusual or unexpected difficulty that all suffers from the condition will have; something beyond the knowledge a GP would have of the condition, this could be useful.
Thank you for your reply, I shall wait a little longer before contacting my GP surgery again. Being a money saver I'd like to get some evidence as soon as possible to then enable me to, hopefully, apply for a disabled bus pass.FTB 20170 -
A disabled bus pass is very difficult to get unless you automatically qualify. The rules have changed a lot for this over the years. If you have a learning disability then a letter from the learning disabilities team will be needed.
Check the criteria of your local council by putting your postcode into this link. https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-disabled-bus-pass0 -
I believe I am eligible under this criteria:
“People who if they applied for a driving licence under Part III of the Road Traffic Act 1988, have this application refused under section 92 of the Act for a reason other than on the grounds of persistent misuse of drugs or alcohol”
Taken from my local council’s website. If I am not then so be it, but no harm in trying if the financial help is available.FTB 20170 -
Then evidence of the refusal of a driving license maybe needed.0
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poppy12345 wrote: »Then evidence of the refusal of a driving license maybe needed.
When I had my DL taken off me 21 years ago because of my epilepsy they wrote to me confirming this I kept the letter and provide a copy each time my bus pass is up for renewal (every 5 years).0 -
When I had my DL taken off me 21 years ago because of my epilepsy they wrote to me confirming this I kept the letter and provide a copy each time my bus pass is up for renewal (every 5 years).0
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poppy12345 wrote: »Then evidence of the refusal of a driving license maybe needed.
My local authority want new evidence of a refusal of driving licence every time I renew. PITA really because I have to go through DVLA medical which takes forever.0 -
Hiya Caraway90,
I don't know what you applying for.
I have experience of PIP, where basically they want someone other than yourself to specifically state in writing as to HOW your disability affects you. I had loads of letters confirming my diagnosis, but had to ask my consultant to spell out what problems I had. Luckily, she is a lovely lady who was willing to oblige.
I had a face-to-face interview with a nurse. Her "evidence" was taken over what I had written. In short, I was assumed to be a liar.
Whatever it is you are applying for, please hit them with as much evidence as you can muster.
Best wishes,
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Hiya Caraway90,
I don't know what you applying for.
I have experience of PIP, where basically they want someone other than yourself to specifically state in writing as to HOW your disability affects you. I had loads of letters confirming my diagnosis, but had to ask my consultant to spell out what problems I had. Luckily, she is a lovely lady who was willing to oblige.
I had a face-to-face interview with a nurse. Her "evidence" was taken over what I had written. In short, I was assumed to be a liar.
Whatever it is you are applying for, please hit them with as much evidence as you can muster.
Best wishes,
Lin0
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