Expensive and pointless
Expensive and pointless. Went for baby allergy testing.
The con: I wanted an appointment for a skin test. As I was with BUPA they insisted on me having an zoomappointment with Prof Rudenko first at £250. This was for him to tell me that I needed a skin test. Something pretty obvious if your baby gets a rash when their skin comes into contact with a nut. If I had not been with BUPA, I would not have needed this.
The experience: The nurse at the skin test centre was nice and professional. There was little or no wait. The room seems a little dirty.
The nurse did the skin test. It was pretty obvious which things my baby was allergic too. The nurse then gives the results to the professor who tells you via zoom, to avoid those food, even for breastfeeding. Some of the advice was actually wrong/debatable. In any case, my NHS experience was much better with Homerton NHS allergy clinic where more specific results were given (ie how allergic) and how to manage. So if you can wait for your NHS referral, I would recommend.
The ridiculous: I needed receipts for my BUPA refund. I asked on the 22nd November. I then wrote an email, saying that this service was unacceptable and that I was minded to write a bad review if I did not get receipts. The admin (who i had already found rude) then threatened to call the police. Honestly. There were not threats of violence, no personal insults (I have never even met her), just the threat of a bad review.
So people, I am apparently risking my liberty to bring you my experience of the LAIC.
8 de diciembre de 2021
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