I'm new to the Forth Valley area, having moved from Edinburgh and required some dental treatment. I contacted local dental practices, and none of them would give me any treatment due to the current covid situation, they directed me to the emergency dental helpline for treatment. When I called the dental helpline and explained the situation (that I was in pain, needed treatment, and none of the dentists would see me), they asked if I was registered at a dentist. I explained that I was, in Edinburgh, which was out with my current health board area. I was disappointed and saddened to hear that because of this, they would not see me, they wouldn't even offer an emergency appointment. I explained that I had a very young child, getting into Edinburgh would be extremely difficult for me and the financial and timely implications of this is huge. I also tried to explain that I felt I was entitled to emergency treatment within my current health board area.
I was also really disappointed that Covid-19 is still being used as a reason, 2 years on from the start of the pandemic. I'm not sure how patient's are expected to access the required treatment in these situations, and I'm sure I'm not the only person in this situation. I wondered if there was any plans for when patient's will be able to be seen in dental services? This would not be an accepted course of action in GP surgeries, and surely dental pain also needs treatment.
"Emergency Dental Service"
About: Forth Valley Royal Hospital / Dental Forth Valley Royal Hospital Dental FK5 4WR
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