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NEWS FLASH AMBULANCE TRANSPORT TO APPOINTMENTS

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You need to call GP get transport booked in week before and you need to be under certain things

IF U DO NOT GET TOLD BY GP RECEPTIONIST GET YOUR AMBULANCE DNE NOW THEN IFORM ANY ONE WHI SUFFERS IN HELL AS IT IS

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Hi have they changed the Ambulance booking service again?, used to book through GP, then it was changed to hospital, then to ambulance service its self, then back to hospital. Plus the social services are supposed to have a service for disabled outpateint visitors. I understand in emergency its 999 but patient transport to hospital and home for none emergency seems to be for ever changing.

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Thank god someone replied as I was worry about people getting to appointments it's disgrace we have to beg for a life with little pain relive or me realise no social anything hope that helped you outv

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