The 67-year-old claims that he booked a tooth extraction appointment with the NHS on the first day of every month but "no one is interested" in taking on new patients.
Angry Mr. George said he had made urgent dental appointments because of severe toothache but they were all denied the dental care he needed and he couldn't afford a private visit.
https://tintuc.vn/khong-cho-duoc-nha-si-...ost2273356
They gave up saving 刘海若 who suffered serious injury in a railway accident in UK!

sg polyclinic is as bad nao
That's a lot of blood ...
(25-12-2022, 05:42 PM)red3 Wrote: [ -> ]That's a lot of blood ...
He must have numbed his mouth........

UK got money to give Ukraine to fight, no money to spend on citizens? Something wrong with the new PM.
It's quite distressing to hear about Mr. George's struggle to receive the dental care he needed. Toothaches can be incredibly painful, and it's frustrating when you're unable to access immediate treatment. In situations like these, it's essential to explore different options.
Dental Implants could be a potential solution for missing teeth, offering a long-term fix. While private visits can be costly, some clinics might offer payment plans or financial assistance to make it more feasible. It's unfortunate that Mr. George faced challenges with NHS appointments, but I hope that in the time since this post, he was able to find a dental professional who could address his concerns.