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Home / Health / UK Woman Flies to China for Faster Medical Care

UK Woman Flies to China for Faster Medical Care

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Woman seeks medical diagnostics in China due to NHS delays.
  • She claims China offers faster specialist appointments and tests.
  • Amie feels unheard by NHS due to her young age.
UK Woman Flies to China for Faster Medical Care

A UK woman has opted to travel to China for medical testing, citing dissatisfaction with the National Health Service's (NHS) lengthy wait times and perceived lack of serious consideration for her condition. Amie expressed that obtaining an initial appointment with her GP in the UK could take at least two weeks, a period within which she believes she can achieve a diagnosis and treatment plan in China.

She emphasized that her decision is not an attack on the NHS, noting her substantial National Insurance contributions. However, she feels the service is currently "not working" for her, especially as she believes her concerns are not taken seriously due to her age. Amie plans to visit Beijing for specialist consultations and diagnostic tests, finding the process infinitely easier abroad.

Amie's decision has resonated with others, with shared experiences of swift diagnoses in China for conditions like endometriosis, and positive dental care experiences. Even an NHS doctor with a medical degree from China acknowledged the advanced aspects of healthcare practice there, suggesting Amie would not regret her choice.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
She is traveling to China because she believes the NHS has long waiting times for appointments and diagnostic tests, and she feels her concerns are not being taken seriously.
The woman claims that within two weeks in China, she can see a specialist, undergo tests like an endoscopy, get results, and start a treatment plan, which she feels is much faster than the NHS.
No, she states she is not trying to criticize the NHS but feels it is not working for her current situation due to long delays and feeling unheard.

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