UC50 and GP
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Ikonik
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I chased up the progress of my son's UC50 form (as his appointee). They say they are waiting for information from the GP.
The GP never sees him.. It's always been the neurodisability consultant, who's details I provided on the form.
Do they only ask GP's for information?
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They rarely contact any Doctors but the General Practitioner will have access to all of the specialist reports and will be able to give the information required.
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