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Your Guide To Hospital Services
Choosing your hospital
If you need to go into hospital, your GP will discuss the choice of hospital with you.
Your GP will refer you to the hospital and conultant of your choice depending on the type of treatment you require.
Hospital appointments
When your GP refers you to hospital for an outpatient's appointment you will:
Travelling to the hospital
In certain medical circumstances, your GP can arrange transport to the hospital. You can get help with the cost of travelling to hospital if:
People who visit you in hospital may also be entitled to help with their travel costs. Leaflet HC11 available from social security offices, post offices or the Central Services Agency gives fuller details. If you need help seek advice from the hosital before travelling.
At the outpatients department
When you arrive at the hospital for your appointment:
Going into hospital
When you need to go into hospital for treatment:
Leaving hospital
If you still need care after you leave hospital, arrangements will be made before you leave.
Emergencies
In an emergency you can go to the nearest accident and emergency department where you will be seen immediately. After assessment you will be advised about how long you will have to wait for treatment.
Access to medical records
In most cases, you have a right to read your medical notes written after 29 May 1994. There is more information in a separate leaflet called 'Seeing your medical records'.
If things go wrong
If you can't keep your appointment, you should contact the hospital as soon as possible. If you are not satisfied with the treatment and care you have received you can:
You have a right to have your complaint investigated. For more information on how to complain, contact your Health and Social Services Council.
You have a right to be treated politely with respect for your privacy and dignity.
Western Health and Social Services Council
‘Hilltop’
Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital
Omagh
Co Tyrone
BT79 0NS
Freephone: 0800 917 0222
Tel: 028 8225 2555
Fax: 028 8225 2544
Minicom: 028 8224 8389
Email: info@whssc.n-i.nhs.uk
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