Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Dental Costs Am I Entitled To Help With Dental Treatment Costs If I Have An Abnormal Heart Valve?

Am I entitled to help with dental treatment costs if I have an abnormal heart valve? - dental costs

I have a heart disease called Epstein's anomaly, the abnormal heart valve. Therefore, I must take antibiotics (which is expensive) at any time, I have the dental work I need a regular basis to reduce the risk of infection. Am I free of NHS charges and / or the right to health care costs, including prescription and NHS dental treatment to help.

3 comments:

minniemi... said...

No problem, next door is the same and does not receive any help, but check with your doctor and social services ..

jenkin19... said...

Sorry, but the answer is no. My son has undergone open heart surgery when he is 13 years, now 33 years, but with each visit at the dentist (twice a year has to say) about who had done it. There must be something that I think the antibiotics, but I'm not 100% sure that sounds awful on that date (say, that if I'm crazy about my son) but I can not help, for free treatment Dental. Sometimes he calls me and asks for a "loan" to cover costs, and of course I do, that, even if they have to beg steal or borrow.
I am sending this response, because they deserve with the help of dental treatment costs, but said (as a friend, NHS), NHS rules for this and that other one is at today.
One day (one day ...) everything will be alright.

jenkin19... said...

Sorry, but the answer is no. My son has undergone open heart surgery when he is 13 years, now 33 years, but with each visit at the dentist (twice a year has to say) about who had done it. There must be something that I think the antibiotics, but I'm not 100% sure that sounds awful on that date (say, that if I'm crazy about my son) but I can not help, for free treatment Dental. Sometimes he calls me and asks for a "loan" to cover costs, and of course I do, that, even if they have to beg steal or borrow.
I am sending this response, because they deserve with the help of dental treatment costs, but said (as a friend, NHS), NHS rules for this and that other one is at today.
One day (one day ...) everything will be alright.

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