Hi Legal Beagles.
I am currently in a situation with the NHS and I am unsure if I am being unreasonable, or if they are.
I have agoraphobia, it is quite severe and I can't go more than about 30 yards or so from my front door without experiencing panic attacks. I also find telephone conversations extremely difficult, my mind races whilst on the phone and I struggle to properly explain myself or listen (this sounds stupid I know, but it's true)
For the past 2 or 3 years I have been trying to obtain an email consultation with my GP, or in fact any GP would be lovely. I have attempted to obtain this by emailing the surgery, and they always reply saying that they "cannot do consultations via email". They haven't provided any explanation as to why they can't, they just say they can't. This does kind of leave me in the position of not being able to have any communication with the NHS, which isn't nice.
Another issue I experienced recently happened earlier on this month. I had a dental issue (I believed I had a gum infection) I emailed Health Watch to ask them about how to obtain dental care whilst being agoraphobic, they advised me to contact the Kent Community health foundation trust about obtaining a home visit (Having people that I don't know in my home is also something that is very difficult for me, but as I believed at the time I had an infection, I was of course happy to have a home visit) however, the Kent Community health foundation trust did not email me back whatsoever.
I have now emailed the NHS complaints email raising these issues. I also contacted the equality commission, and they have informed me that the NHS might not be obliged to do an email consultation as they would not make a "reasonable adjustment" for just an individual person.
I am very confused about the whole thing, am I being unreasonable in asking for an email consultation, or are the NHS in the wrong for not offering one?
Any advice on where to go from here would be lovely.
Thank you :-)
I am currently in a situation with the NHS and I am unsure if I am being unreasonable, or if they are.
I have agoraphobia, it is quite severe and I can't go more than about 30 yards or so from my front door without experiencing panic attacks. I also find telephone conversations extremely difficult, my mind races whilst on the phone and I struggle to properly explain myself or listen (this sounds stupid I know, but it's true)
For the past 2 or 3 years I have been trying to obtain an email consultation with my GP, or in fact any GP would be lovely. I have attempted to obtain this by emailing the surgery, and they always reply saying that they "cannot do consultations via email". They haven't provided any explanation as to why they can't, they just say they can't. This does kind of leave me in the position of not being able to have any communication with the NHS, which isn't nice.
Another issue I experienced recently happened earlier on this month. I had a dental issue (I believed I had a gum infection) I emailed Health Watch to ask them about how to obtain dental care whilst being agoraphobic, they advised me to contact the Kent Community health foundation trust about obtaining a home visit (Having people that I don't know in my home is also something that is very difficult for me, but as I believed at the time I had an infection, I was of course happy to have a home visit) however, the Kent Community health foundation trust did not email me back whatsoever.
I have now emailed the NHS complaints email raising these issues. I also contacted the equality commission, and they have informed me that the NHS might not be obliged to do an email consultation as they would not make a "reasonable adjustment" for just an individual person.
I am very confused about the whole thing, am I being unreasonable in asking for an email consultation, or are the NHS in the wrong for not offering one?
Any advice on where to go from here would be lovely.
Thank you :-)
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