Not sure how you will go about the injections, but for me I told my GP in UK that I was going to live abroad and what would happen about my presciptions and would I still be registred and get NHS treatment for my annual checkups. She said I can live abroad for as long as I like and still come back on the NHS, she writes out my presciptions for three months at a time, my friend picks up the presciption and gets the drugs from the chemist, he then posts them to me, standard post, takes about two weeks. When I need renewals he just ticks the boxes on the white part of the repeat presciption part and hands in into my health centre, my GP just raises another presciption and my friend goes and picks it up and the cycle continues.
I thought I would get similar drugs here to save my friends responsiblility and for me having to rely on somebody, as nice as it is for him to help me. I also though (stupidly) I could save money as one of my drugs is not available on the NHS, I have to get a private prescription and it costs a fortune, but they do not do the brand names I want in Turkey.
I do not have a GP here and you do not register as you always go to the chemist for advise and drugs here, they act as GP's. But I do have a doctor who i treat as my "private consultant" at Letoon Hospital I met him accidentally and he was the first doctor I have met who knew exactly my ailments and didn't have to refer to a book, so i felt comfortable with him and can talk to him. Hopefully he will do my annual biopsies and blood tests so I do not have to go back to UK.
I have a complete list and telephone numbers of all specialist doctors in all hospitals (Esnaf, Letoon, New state and Old State hospitals) and also thier private consulting numbers, if you want a specific specialist doctor email me thru my profile and I will send you the details of all the doctors in that field. Sorry, but I wont recommend anyone.
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