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maza
Community member Posts: 38 Connected
I got a text message today reminding me to attend my assessment on 12th Nov. Firstly i have not recieced a letter about this and secondly my appointment is at 2.30pm and as my daughter drives me everywhere in my mobility car and this time is not suitable for her as she has kids to get out school at 3pm plus has to get to her work after that. My question is can you tell me who i contact about this as i dont have letter so dont know my next step. Thank you very much for your help. M.
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Hi,You will need to contact the health assessment providers which are the health assessment advisory service. Link hereDo be aware that you can only cancel an appointment once.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Thank you very much. Have sorted it out. But still need to phone about letter. M.
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I hope you get another appointment soon and it goes more smoothly @maza!
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I have to go on tuesday. I am so stressed after last one. 2 weeks after they stopped my money i was in hospital with pneumonia and sepsis. M.
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I'm so sorry to hear this @maza! I sounds like you have had a lot going on. I can see why you'd find it very stressful. I hope Tuesday goes okay and please do let us know!
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Thank you. M.
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