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Community member Posts: 172 Courageous
Hi does anyone know if PiP accept doctors support letter copied by email, or would it need a pen signature? Thankyou.
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Hi there
I'm not 100% sure but I think it would be OK is there anything in the email to identify it is from a doctor eg email address or electronic signature
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They don't take much notice of a GP letter as they might know what's wrong with you but not how it affects your daily living/mobility. They ask for details of your GP but will rarely contact them.
What other evidence do you have to send them? If you don't have any or not much take extra time to complete the application giving as much detail as possible2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
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Hi its a psychiciatrist sorry and a psychologist -
@Username_removed yes your right I did what you just mentioned for my mum ,this advise is for a friend ,thankyou.
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