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Joined: 23 Mar 2009, 22:09
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went to my doctors to get a medical for filled in and they want 70 quid for it:evil:, does any one know if it has to be my doctor to fill it or can it be any as i really dont want to spend 70 quid on getting a few boxes ticked


21 Jun 2009, 20:02
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70 quid thats ridiculous i got my done for nothin

no i dont think it does, i got mine done my a another doctor in the docs i go to cos my one was out

i think anyone can do it as long as they have ur full medical history avalable to them and such

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21 Jun 2009, 20:30
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Any doctor could do it - but if you go to another surgery you might have to register there...

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21 Jun 2009, 20:32
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Laura2799 wrote:
Any doctor could do it - but if you go to another surgery you might have to register there...


That would be ok as i need to move to the one near my house as my doctors is near my old house lets just hope there cheaper :D


22 Jun 2009, 01:20
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Yeah! £70 is ridiculous for ticking a couple of boxes!

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22 Jun 2009, 01:21
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tell me about it nearly brought me dinner up when they told me how much it was but said it would be free if i was in uni :cry:


22 Jun 2009, 01:32
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My uni doctors (on campus and all) wanted to charge £36 before even giving it to a doctor...in cash! The price isn't too bad, but more than I paid at home last year, it's the fact that they needed cash and before giving it to a dr! At least if you paid after they could say 'it'll be £36 and we don't take credit/debit...' *sigh* I don't like doctors much. :lol:

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22 Jun 2009, 01:36
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i got mine for free andd im not at uni or college(: xx


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