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Hi I have type 2 diabetic but have never been sent to a charopadist . Should I be? I seem to think I have to go myself and pay. Is this right?

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Annish1

I also have type2 and my docs are well organised every 6 months I get a full health check bloods blood pressure feet check and every year I get an eye check for any changes in the back of my eyes. I live in Scotland so don't know if it's the same

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Yvonne23 in reply to Annish1

I get the eye check every year but have never had feet checked

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MAS_Nurse

Hi Yvonne, You should be eligible for an NHS podiatrist if you have a long term condition such as diabetes. Please ask your GP for a referral. You may also find the following websites helpful-- nhs.uk/livewell/foothealth and diabetes.org.uk. Everyone in the UK with diabetes who is 12 years of age or over should be invited to have their eyes screened once a year. More information about this can be found on nhs.uk/condition/diabetic-e.... Annish1 mentioned diabetic eye screening, so I included some information about this also. Best wishes.

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von60

I am so shocked your doctor has not sorted this for you...and I personally would have thought this service should be free due to your diabetes

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