I went to see my GP with a suspicious looking lesion on my chest, over the last couple of months it had started to change and I suspected a Basal Cell Carcinoma as I have had one in previous years.
My GP put me on an urgent suspicion of skin cancer 2 week referral to Dermatology with ULHT. The 2 weeks turned into four weeks before I could have an initial consultation appointment.
At my consultation the Dr was very kind, they immediately gave a diagnosis of a Basal Cell Carcinoma and said it needed to be removed. I was really shocked that such a small minor surgery was not performed on the day, as happened a few years ago with my previous BCC.
The consultant went on to say that I would be put on the waiting list to have it removed and wait is 8 to 9 months, or apparently I can go private! That would be a cost of £2000 for a ten-minute job, I have paid my dues for almost 50 years and I get told to go private.
Seriously, is this what the NHS has become? Sorry, but I find this unacceptable. In 8 to 9 months the BCC will be bigger, bigger excision, bigger scar.
I fully understand that the waiting list is prioritised for patients with serious melanomas, so why would I, with a BCC even be on a waiting list? Surely, if my 10-minute minor surgery to remove the lesion was performed on the day, I go away, with my treatment completed and carcinoma removed, freeing up the waiting list for melanoma patients?
"Unacceptable and unnecessary wait for skin cancer minor surgery."
About: County Hospital Louth / Dermatology County Hospital Louth Dermatology LN11 0EU
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Update posted by Unhappypt (the patient) 13 months ago