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What if......
you live somewhere that has no eye emergency clinic? What do you do then?
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donna
You have identified a major problem with healthcare in any system: the more remote your home the less available ophthalmological services will be. The same thing applies in the United States, in Canada, in South Africa, ... it applies everywhere.
I guess the issue is one of lifestyle choices. People choose to live in places they love. Sometimes these choices have downsides as well as upsides. I love the town where i live, but it can be boysterous and noisy; on the other hand I live close to medical services that meet my needs.
A friend lives in the remote country; he has all the tanquility you can want, but he lives 70 minutes by ambulance from the nearest A and E. Neither of us would swap.
One thing you could do is get your GP to gen up on your condition. It may be that your GP has some ophthalmological experience from medical school.
All the best
Andrew
You have identified a major problem with healthcare in any system: the more remote your home the less available ophthalmological services will be. The same thing applies in the United States, in Canada, in South Africa, ... it applies everywhere.
I guess the issue is one of lifestyle choices. People choose to live in places they love. Sometimes these choices have downsides as well as upsides. I love the town where i live, but it can be boysterous and noisy; on the other hand I live close to medical services that meet my needs.
A friend lives in the remote country; he has all the tanquility you can want, but he lives 70 minutes by ambulance from the nearest A and E. Neither of us would swap.
One thing you could do is get your GP to gen up on your condition. It may be that your GP has some ophthalmological experience from medical school.
All the best
Andrew
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