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Phone your local hospital and ask for your consultant's secretary. They should be able to tell you.
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Phone the secretary of the consultant you are under if you don't know who that is, phone your hospitals general outpatients appointments and they should be able to tell you.
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simply phone the secretary of the consultant you have been referred to,or the ward clerkess for the department you have been referred to,you can also bully you re GP to request an update on referral progress.cheers.
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