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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Holwell" data-source="post: 3726054" data-attributes="member: 51188"><p>Any consultant or registrar can request the test. Although to be fair they don't like to tread on each others toes without personal knowledge of the patient. Might be worth a visit to your GP (they should have copies of the letters) and ask them to print off a request form so you can take him to a paediatric phlebotomist at the local hospital for the blood to be taken. I would request an emergency appointment for Rhys with your GP and explain the situation. Some of it may be that the NHS Consultants get a bit sniffy about requests from private consultants to be carried out on the NHS. Stick with it and if necessary make a nuisance of yourself as this is the ideal time for the test to be carried out. Good luck and keep us posted. Hope the wee man is better soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Holwell, post: 3726054, member: 51188"] Any consultant or registrar can request the test. Although to be fair they don't like to tread on each others toes without personal knowledge of the patient. Might be worth a visit to your GP (they should have copies of the letters) and ask them to print off a request form so you can take him to a paediatric phlebotomist at the local hospital for the blood to be taken. I would request an emergency appointment for Rhys with your GP and explain the situation. Some of it may be that the NHS Consultants get a bit sniffy about requests from private consultants to be carried out on the NHS. Stick with it and if necessary make a nuisance of yourself as this is the ideal time for the test to be carried out. Good luck and keep us posted. Hope the wee man is better soon. [/QUOTE]
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