katy wrote:
Some things do seem to have long wait lists here. My Doctor said I needed to see a specialist for possible glaucoma. Normally the hospital call you in a few days. Didn't hear so called at the CDS hospital and they gave me a print out. The appointment was 8 months later so I went back and asked them if they had made a mistake, he said that waiting time in the eye Dept. was normal. I went private as I was worried, turned out to be ok. but could have been serious.
A year or so ago an elderly friend of mine needed an urgent eye op. (can't remember the name of the op, but it was on an eye that had previously been operated on for cataract, but the new lens had dropped and the pressure in the eye was high, which was potentially dangerous). The condition was diagnosed at the emergency eye clinic in Malaga University Hospital (Social Sec.), and he was scheduled for an op one week later at the Hospital Marítimo in Torremolinos. He had private insurance through Mapfre, but the earliest they could find a clinic to perform the op for him was 10 days later. He had the op in Torremolinos on the SS as a day patient and it went very well.
I think, probably as with the NHS, it all depends on the relative urgency of the condition.
Incidentally, the same friend, who is an American citizen, has just returned to live in the USA; whilst trying to find out what his entitlement to healthcare under Medicare is, I have come to the conclusion that the system in America is so complex and confusing (not to mention expensive), that it is surely the best cure for hypochondria ever?