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Good morning and I wish you all a Happy and Healthy New Year So my son is under children's hospital for HCM and Aortic root dilatation. He had a mri this week all went well. His next appointment is in May. How long do you think I will have to wait for the results as the waiting is going to be so hard for me. tia 😊

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These things vary from area to area. I would suggest you contact the relevant dept after about a month and chase it up. and then again after another month or even sooner. That is often the best way to get results in my experience.I may sound cynical but when the pressure on hospitals at the moment you need to be proactive in order to get the results you want.

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