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Hi , we are looking for a doctor N.H.S or private who we can talk to about the general health of our 28 year old autistic son who has severe learning difficulties.He had a medical at our G.P.s which lasted less than 5 minutes , he was obviously afraid of my son and had no idea how to communicate with him.
We live in North London
We live in North London
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Oh, I do feel for you. I hope you get some advice from from the professionals. My first thought is to contact the General Medical Council but I'm no expert, just got a child with moderate learning difficulties and ASD who HATES going to the doctor. The GP is pretty good but it's the reception staff who have little awareness.
Please let us know how you get on. -
Dr. Brian Kaplan
144 Harley Street
www.drkaplan.co.uk
07956-870951
Hope this helps. Recommended. -
might be worth speaking to your PCT;eg ask which doctors have had specific training?
also NAS if there is info for doctors
http://www.autism.org.uk/living-with-autism/out-and-about/doctor-preparing-to-visit.aspx
and MENCAP - see recent info http://www.mencap.org.uk/news/article/doctors-admit-healthcare-discrimination
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