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Can anyone tell me if St Thomas and Guys are offering telephone appts as well as face to face consultations. I would like to minimise the number of times I need to travel for appt where possible. Since COVID I’ve had all of my appts over the phone (currently under the care of Aberdeen Hosp) but need to transfer back to a hospital in England and am trying to figure out the best option.

Also, for anyone with St T and G are you able to collect medication every 6+months? I’m on Pegasys and normally have about 4-6months supply to make things easier.

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Otterfield

I have telephone appointments with Guy's in addition to being under the care of my local hospital, and now also the transplant team at Southampton.

I can't answer the prescription question as mine are done locally at the moment, and in the future from Southampton.

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Grendall in reply to Otterfield

Hi

Just saw you reply and wondered what it meant with you saying you were under Guys as well as your local hospital.

Could you please explain this?

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Otterfield in reply to Grendall

Hi Grendall, My local hospital doesn't have an MPN specialist so when I progressed to Myelofibrosis my haematologist was wise enough to realise that my case needed expertise that she didn't have. She contacted Guy's Hospital who then arranged for me to have a telephone consultation approximately every three months.

As I am having an SCT next month, I am also now looked after by the transplant team at Southampton Hospital. I am currently between hospital stays so I see the nurse at my local hospital for a weekly dressing change (Hickman Line) and blood tests.

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Vicki_02 in reply to Otterfield

Really glad to hear of someone recognising that you needed support from elsewhere and to continue support you. Good luck with your SCT I hope it all goes well.

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Bobadog

Hi Vicky,I’m a patient at Guy’s.

All my consultations, post Covid ,have been telephone consultations.

If you would like a face to face at some point, they will arrange that .

I have 3 monthly supplies of Pegasys ,just to monitor the dosage/effects at the moment.

Guys are happy to arrange for your local hospital to arrange the meds.

I’m sure they can accommodate your request for 6months ,if you are relatively stable with the dose,

Take good care and all the best,

Bobbie.

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Wyebird in reply to Bobadog

I didn’t know Guys lias with the local hospital for meds. On rare occasions I’ve had mine by courier

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beetle

Like Otterfield I have telephone appointments with Prof Harrison at intervals depending on need. She then corresponds with my local Haematologist giving her suggestions for my treatment. There is an open channel of communication between the two. My haematologist and one of the haematology nurse specialists locally have worked with Prof Harrison in the past which is a big plus for me. The cooperation between them all gives me a really good quality of care.

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Ebot

Hi. I can’t imagine telephone consults are an issue at Guy’s - quite the reverse!

I’ve managed to get a F2F for August in part because even when consults are over the phone I go up to the cancer centre for bloods so I might as well add on an hour or whatever and get bloods done in the department and see someone in person. I’m not sold on the telephone option but I can see it’s much more efficient for them and seems now the preferred option for routine appointments.

When I’ve had telephone appointments my drugs (HU) have always been couriered to me. But I am in London.

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Bobadog in reply to Ebot

HiAs with the folk above…

I too have the courier service from Guy’s .

They will transfer the Pegasys delivery to my local hospital in Surrey once the dose is settled.

Prof Harrison and my local haematologist communicate with each other.

Bobbie

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DottyDaisy

Hi VickiYes I have 3-monthly appointments with Professor Claire or a member of her team. I actually prefer face-to-face as it gives me the opportunity of another mini-adventure in my mini-campervan. I drive up from Herefordshire, camp on Epsom Downs and get the train up from Tattenham Corner to London Bridge. There's a lovely pub just round the corner which opens at midday and serves good quality vegan food.

However, these days they actually prefer to do tele-appointments where feasible and my local GP does the bloods two weeks in advance, but never remembers to send them anywhere so I have to micromanage that. I personally don't like doing it over the phone and they have no plans to offer video consults.

As for the Pegasys, they courier it down to me the same day or the next after a phone consult.

Hope it all works well for you. Warmly, Daisy

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Wyebird

Yes they do do telephone appointments I now do alternate ones. It’s something to discuss with them and of course your blood tests play an important part

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