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luverly Sep 15th 2004 11:36 pm

Extortionate Xrays Prices
 
As i am travelling on a 4 year sponsored visa i only need to have a chest xray done, nae problems or so i thought, my b/friend got his xrays and got them sent to Sydney for just less that £50, whereas my xray alone is costing me £65 and the courier (which i have to organise myself) is gonna cost me £45 with a guarenteed 3 day delivery. Can't believe an xray can be so expensive, they seem to vary so much across the country. Is £65 the most expensive or can anyone make me feel better and tell me they paid more ?!

PS B/friend got his visa through today !!!!!!!!!!

Cara

Three Legs Sep 15th 2004 11:55 pm

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Hi,

We had ours done a couple of weeks back here on the Isle of Man and they set us back £42 each.

Our medicals seem rather expensive tho' with the adults costing £80 each and the kids £40 each.

Money for ol' rope.

Three Legs


Originally Posted by luverly
As i am travelling on a 4 year sponsored visa i only need to have a chest xray done, nae problems or so i thought, my b/friend got his xrays and got them sent to Sydney for just less that £50, whereas my xray alone is costing me £65 and the courier (which i have to organise myself) is gonna cost me £45 with a guarenteed 3 day delivery. Can't believe an xray can be so expensive, they seem to vary so much across the country. Is £65 the most expensive or can anyone make me feel better and tell me they paid more ?!

PS B/friend got his visa through today !!!!!!!!!!

Cara


madsad Sep 16th 2004 12:13 am

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Originally Posted by luverly
As i am travelling on a 4 year sponsored visa i only need to have a chest xray done, nae problems or so i thought, my b/friend got his xrays and got them sent to Sydney for just less that £50, whereas my xray alone is costing me £65 and the courier (which i have to organise myself) is gonna cost me £45 with a guarenteed 3 day delivery. Can't believe an xray can be so expensive, they seem to vary so much across the country. Is £65 the most expensive or can anyone make me feel better and tell me they paid more ?!

PS B/friend got his visa through today !!!!!!!!!!

Cara

Ours cost us £65 too,didnt have to pay for courier though. :p
Meds are way too expensive but wot choice do you have?!
Donna.

davidclifford Sep 16th 2004 12:43 am

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Originally Posted by luverly
As i am travelling on a 4 year sponsored visa i only need to have a chest xray done, nae problems or so i thought, my b/friend got his xrays and got them sent to Sydney for just less that £50, whereas my xray alone is costing me £65 and the courier (which i have to organise myself) is gonna cost me £45 with a guarenteed 3 day delivery. Can't believe an xray can be so expensive, they seem to vary so much across the country. Is £65 the most expensive or can anyone make me feel better and tell me they paid more ?!

PS B/friend got his visa through today !!!!!!!!!!

Cara

I paid £45 for the X-ray and £95 for the medical, both in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey.

Dave

luverly Sep 16th 2004 1:09 am

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I am a bit confused now, the hospital have said that for £5.95 they will send it ordinary post for me, do they mean Royal Mail Airsure and will this give me a tracking number ? Can't decide whether to go normal post or pay the extra money to get it couriered by DHL. Any advice ?
Really need the visa to be approved asap as we are due to move out to Melbourne and start work as soon after the 16th Oct as is humanly possible.

Beegee Sep 16th 2004 1:11 am

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Originally Posted by luverly
As i am travelling on a 4 year sponsored visa i only need to have a chest xray done, nae problems or so i thought, my b/friend got his xrays and got them sent to Sydney for just less that £50, whereas my xray alone is costing me £65 and the courier (which i have to organise myself) is gonna cost me £45 with a guarenteed 3 day delivery. Can't believe an xray can be so expensive, they seem to vary so much across the country. Is £65 the most expensive or can anyone make me feel better and tell me they paid more ?!

PS B/friend got his visa through today !!!!!!!!!!

Cara

I have my xrays with Bupa and I was expecting a large bill with them being private but it was only £50, the medical was £50 with no charge for the courier.

Springo Sep 16th 2004 1:14 am

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Firstly congratulations to your boyfriend getting his Visa.

Our Meds and X Rays were £145 per adult, sorry the clinic didn't break it down for us.

We are sending the meds off by International Post, I have been told by my agent that to courier them could cost £95.00. They have used the International Del service many times and have never had a problem.

Not sure which way I will go yet, just waiting on Acknowledgement.

Julia

bridiej Sep 16th 2004 1:17 am

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Originally Posted by luverly
I am a bit confused now, the hospital have said that for £5.95 they will send it ordinary post for me, do they mean Royal Mail Airsure and will this give me a tracking number ? Can't decide whether to go normal post or pay the extra money to get it couriered by DHL. Any advice ?
Really need the visa to be approved asap as we are due to move out to Melbourne and start work as soon after the 16th Oct as is humanly possible.

We sent our TRA application Airsure - I thought I could track it online but all it says is "passed to our international parcels delivery" (or words to that effect) - you dont actually get to see when it's been delivered!

Personally from now on I will use DHL (or similar)

Jonahs_mummy Sep 16th 2004 1:48 am

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Originally Posted by luverly
I am a bit confused now, the hospital have said that for £5.95 they will send it ordinary post for me, do they mean Royal Mail Airsure and will this give me a tracking number ? Can't decide whether to go normal post or pay the extra money to get it couriered by DHL. Any advice ?
Really need the visa to be approved asap as we are due to move out to Melbourne and start work as soon after the 16th Oct as is humanly possible.

**The royal mail website states that you cannot send anything Airsure to Australia. Its either standard Airmail or International Signed for - the latter option gives you the tracking number.

Hope this helps.

luverly Sep 16th 2004 2:49 am

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Thanks guys, i think i'll go with DHL - more costly but sounds like it is the most efficient way of tracking it and getting it there asap.

jonni boy Sep 16th 2004 3:25 am

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we paid just short of £500 FOR THE FAMILY WHICH CONSIST OF ME,WIFE AND 3 KIDS AGE 7,6 AND 2 AT ST JONS STREET MANCHESTER AND WE WERE
ONLY IN THERE FOR AN HOUR.BUT THE GUY WAS GREAT,A NICER MAN YOU
COULD'NT HOPE TO MEET SO IF ANYONE IS HAVING THERES DONE IN
MANCHESTER ASK FOR DOCTOR MILLION.GREAT NAME I KNOW WHEN YOU CHARGE THAT MUCH BUT HE REALLY IS A NICE GUY

bridiej Sep 16th 2004 3:28 am

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Yes, come to think of it I think we used the international one - it had a tracking number anyway but what's the point if you can't see whether it got there? :confused:

I know DHL will cost more but it is peace of mind that your documents have arrived...

teach Sep 16th 2004 4:33 am

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Originally Posted by luverly
I am a bit confused now, the hospital have said that for £5.95 they will send it ordinary post for me, do they mean Royal Mail Airsure and will this give me a tracking number ? Can't decide whether to go normal post or pay the extra money to get it couriered by DHL. Any advice ?
Really need the visa to be approved asap as we are due to move out to Melbourne and start work as soon after the 16th Oct as is humanly possible.

Don't risk Roayl Mail with something so important. We sent all our cards and photos 20.07.04 by registered international delivery and they still haven't turned up. The UK side say they definitely arrived in Sydney but having seen all the bad press recently, I doubt they ever even left this country. Pay the extra so that you know they will be delivered safely.
Sarah

Tass Sep 16th 2004 4:59 am

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Originally Posted by luverly
I am a bit confused now, the hospital have said that for £5.95 they will send it ordinary post for me, do they mean Royal Mail Airsure and will this give me a tracking number ? Can't decide whether to go normal post or pay the extra money to get it couriered by DHL. Any advice ?
Really need the visa to be approved asap as we are due to move out to Melbourne and start work as soon after the 16th Oct as is humanly possible.


Have you had your medicals done ? Are you post -july ? We had our X-rays & madicals done in Glasgow too . We got our X-RAYS in hand along with form and took them to Dr for the medicals. Unless things have changed post July and it might have I don't know (being Pre-July applicant) ,then Dr doing medicals has to check X-rays and /or X-ray report. So , double check. We took everything away ourselves and sent it with DHL.
Good luck ,Tass.

Tass Sep 16th 2004 5:08 am

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Sorry ! Just read thread again and saw you don't have to have a medical !
We paid £65 each for x-rays ( could've got it done for nothing at work ! ) and , ready for this , £145 each for medicals ! £50 each for kids ! This consisted of dipstick of urine and a shake of the arms for 1 child (age 6) and a wiggle of the legs for the other , (age 3 )!
Matching horrificaly bruised arms for my husband and I were thrown in free!( I presume ) :D

jjj Sep 16th 2004 5:14 am

Re: Extortionate Xrays Prices
 

Originally Posted by luverly
As i am travelling on a 4 year sponsored visa i only need to have a chest xray done, nae problems or so i thought, my b/friend got his xrays and got them sent to Sydney for just less that £50, whereas my xray alone is costing me £65 and the courier (which i have to organise myself) is gonna cost me £45 with a guarenteed 3 day delivery. Can't believe an xray can be so expensive, they seem to vary so much across the country. Is £65 the most expensive or can anyone make me feel better and tell me they paid more ?!

PS B/friend got his visa through today !!!!!!!!!!

Cara


I wish ours had been that cheap - family of 4 - 2 adults, 13 year old and 10 year old £770-00 plus £68.00 for the courier. Medicals and X rays done in Hull.
In total we were there for 55 mintutes.
:confused:

Grayling Sep 16th 2004 5:14 am

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Originally Posted by Tass
Sorry ! Just read thread again and saw you don't have to have a medical !
We paid £65 each for x-rays ( could've got it done for nothing at work ! ) and , ready for this , £145 each for medicals ! £50 each for kids ! This consisted of dipstick of urine and a shake of the arms for 1 child (age 6) and a wiggle of the legs for the other , (age 3 )!
Matching horrificaly bruised arms for my husband and I were thrown in free!( I presume ) :D

Welcome to the wonderful world of private medicine. :rolleyes:
Best get used to it in Australia or get insured.

G

Tass Sep 16th 2004 5:18 am

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Originally Posted by Grayling
Welcome to the wonderful world of private medicine. :rolleyes:
Best get used to it in Australia or get insured.

G


Really ? Thanks for the warning ! :scared: Do they charge for bruises as well or do you get them free ? :D
Cheers ! Tass.

jayne+doug Sep 16th 2004 5:43 am

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Originally Posted by Tass
Sorry ! Just read thread again and saw you don't have to have a medical !
We paid £65 each for x-rays ( could've got it done for nothing at work ! ) and , ready for this , £145 each for medicals ! £50 each for kids ! This consisted of dipstick of urine and a shake of the arms for 1 child (age 6) and a wiggle of the legs for the other , (age 3 )!
Matching horrificaly bruised arms for my husband and I were thrown in free!( I presume ) :D


Hi Tass

We were at the same Dr as you. I think you know how we all feel about her. Did she ask if your 3 year old could read? She asked me if my 2 year old could read I laughed and said no he's only beginning to grasp the vocal at the moment. Then she said yeah but surely he can read big letters!!!!!! If I wasn't a mum of 3 kids I could have left there feeling there was something wrong with ma wean!! She certainly gets her money for nothing.

Jayne

Tass Sep 16th 2004 5:50 am

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Originally Posted by jayne+doug
Hi Tass

We were at the same Dr as you. I think you know how we all feel about her. Did she ask if your 3 year old could read? She asked me if my 2 year old could read I laughed and said no he's only beginning to grasp the vocal at the moment. Then she said yeah but surely he can read big letters!!!!!! If I wasn't a mum of 3 kids I could have left there feeling there was something wrong with ma wean!! She certainly gets her money for nothing.

Jayne


Hi Jayne !

She asked if he could read the eye chart ! ...........and then was suprised when my 6 year old could !
She's a stoter is she no' ? ( Is that how you spell stoter :confused: ? Maybe should just say plonker ! ) :D

Good to finally say " Hi " to you , How's it goin' ?

Tass.

Granger Sep 16th 2004 6:08 am

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Hi Cara, Im in Erskine (beside bridge) where exactly are you in Glasgow. We went for medicals and x-rays 3 weeks ago had terrible clot in arm after medical from stupid doctor in Glasgow, but I presume you don't need that you only need the X-ray, correct? Anyway, what job have you got etc. My partners family are all in Melbourne and we spent approx 5 months there so if you've got any questions you wanna ask p/m me. Regards to the post its up to yourself but I sent my nurses application by 'sign for it' and my visa application by 'sign for it' also and had absolutely no probs, but that was me. speak to you soon. Heather.


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