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maid08
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if you had an assessment with a physio ring her governing body to see if they have other qualifications with reg if not report them to dwp and capita ?its confirmed no physio should put their name to any report other than muscular or bone structure if they do hcpc want to know 0)300 500 6184
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Thank you for the info my hcp atos was awful. I am angry he wrote a bad report for me.
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this is after sending a report to them and their view its out of order giving impression aceser is qualified to give
an opinion or comments on other illness or an opinion on day to day afects
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lindadenise said:Thank you for the info my hcp atos was awful. I am angry he wrote a bad report for me.
if you have his name put it into reg site he must be on it showing his ability to diagnos other illness and afects if not report him
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He did not tell me name or profession he was very pushy and i was so taken aback with the way he pushed me at the assessment i have now got to do a MR.
I lost 2 points from my last assessment my condition is far worse and i have been diagnosed with 2 more illnesses. Fuming with the hcp atos and dwp. -
lindadenise said:He did not tell me name or profession he was very pushy and i was so taken aback with the way he pushed me at the assessment i have now got to do a MR.
I lost 2 points from my last assessment my condition is far worse and i have been diagnosed with 2 more illnesses. Fuming with the hcp atos and dwp. -
myself i would contact the company demand his profession and complain to dwp you believe a not medical person did the assessment if the company won't tell u dwp guidelines state they should disclose id
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I will thank you maid08
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