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Is treatment available on the NHS or covered by private health insurance?

Lasik laser eye surgery from Ultralase: Frequently asked que...
The Department of Health has stated that there are neither plans nor the resources to make laser eye treatment available on the NHS. It is also unlikely that those with private health insurance would reclaim their fees.

Is EVLT available on the NHS?

The London Endovenous Laser Clinic
Not widely at this time. Mr Chaloner and Mr Sweeney do offer EVLT on the NHS at Lewisham Hospital where they treat approximately 25 patients per month

I am residing in U.S.A .Is your product available here?

Ayurveda & Yoga Retreat India: Ayurveda India, Ayurveda ...
Ans Yes. We are offering our products online, you can pay by credit card. And get the product in USA, London or Japan or from anywhere in the world Ans. There are a number of herbal medicines as Momordicha charantia, Gymnema sylvestrae, Eugenia jambolana, & Shilajit etc .used in Ayurveda, for the treatment of this disease, however Our proprietary herbals contain these all used in combination to obtain synergistic effect .You take 1 tea spoonful twice daily with water before meal.

Is there treatment available?

Avian Bird Flu Pandemic - Frequently Asked Questions
a new pandemic has not materialised yet there is no vaccine and it could take several months after the start of a pandemic before one could be manufactured on any scale. Antiviral drugs are available, which limit the symptoms and as a result lessen the chances of serious complications. They possibly also reduce spread of the disease. They will need to be used in the most effective way, according to expert advice.

Is the Buteyko Method available on the NHS?

Buteyko for Asthma: FAQ - Buteyko treatment, scientific tria...
Not at present, though it is hoped that the NHS will adopt the Buteyko Method as frontline management for asthma in the future.

How many children are known to be HIV+ in the UK?

Children With AIDS Charity - Supporting families infected an...
of March 2006, 1769 children aged 0 - 14 have been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in the UK. If young people aged 15 - 19 are added, the figure for children and young people aged 0 - 19 years is 4314.

Can I mix private and NHS treatment?

Abacus Dental Practice
Yes. You can have everything you may need to keep your mouth healthy under the NHS. However, you can choose to have some of your treatment provided privately. You may want to have a treatment which is not necessary to your dental health, such as cosmetic treatment. You can choose to have these treatments privately. Talk to your dentist about it before deciding which option suits you best.

Where can I get a free HIV test?

Elkhart County Health Department : Community Health Nursing ...
You can call 523-2128 to set up an appointment for a free HIV test at the Health Department in Elkhart.

Are crowns available on the NHS?

Abacus Dental Practice
Crowns are provided under the NHS if there is a clinical need. However, tooth-coloured crowns are not available on back biting teeth. If you would like to have a crown for cosmetic reasons and you do not have a clinical need, a dentist will be able to carry out the procedure privately. It is advisable to get a written estimate and treatment plan before beginning your dental treatment.

How many children, born to HIV+ mothers in the UK, have HIV infection themselves?

Children With AIDS Charity - Supporting families infected an...
In the period from 1978 to March 2006, a total of 6,746 children have been born to infected mothers in the UK. Of these, 1,388 had been diagnosed with HIV infection. The proportion of such babies infected with HIV has fallen sharply since the widespread introduction of antiretroviral therapy and other interventions, which can dramatically cut the chances of HIV transmission from mother to child.

Can I obtain a free and comprehensive list of all available channels covering the UK and Europe?

Mobile Satellite TV FAQs - Conrad Anderson UK
Yes, there are a number of websites where you can obtain this information, please visit the MSTV features page of the site. The satellite dish requires no adjustment. The satellite "footprint" or projected beam is set by your satellite broadcaster and can only be picked up by being physically inside the footprint area. However the satellite receiver's default transponder is set to the North Beam.

Can I get it on the NHS?

Acomplia FAQ
No, not yet. It has not yet been approved by NICE, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. There is concern that widespread use of this drug on the NHS will cost more money than the NHS can reasonably be expected to fund.

Is a home test kit for HIV available?

Frequently Asked Questions
No approved HIV test kit will give you a result at home. There is a kit available that is designed for you to collect a sample of your blood at home. Then you send the sample to a laboratory where it is tested for HIV.

Will the NHS pay for my infertility treatment?

FAQ
Since April 2005, women between the ages of 23 and 39 are able to get one free IVF cycle on the NHS. However, one cycle may not be enough (See How successful are IVF ICSI?). In addition, there are further eligibility criteria in Northern Ireland; for example, priority is currently given to couples without children (whether in their current, or in previous relationships).

What if I opt for NHS treatment?

Health Insurance Frequently Asked Questions and Information
If you opt for NHS treatment you'll receive ?500 money back for the first night you spend in an NHS hospital and ?250 for each subsequent night - up to ?10,000 per policy year, under 18's receive half the adult entitlement. (correct at 26/11/2004)

What treatment options are available?

Children's Orthopaedics
The initial goal of treatment is to reduce or control the pain, and this is usually done with rest and anti-inflammatory medication, such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Sometimes, if you are having trouble controlling your pain, the doctor may suggest a cortisone injection ?a strong anti-inflammatory medication- directly into the joint. A physical or occupational therapist will direct your rehabilitation.
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