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NHS discharge of 'nail cutting only' patients

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by AFK, Oct 16, 2014.

  1. AFK

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    Hi, just wondering how many private practitioners are seeing an increased number of new patients attending for nail cutting only since being discharged from their local NHS clinic?
    If so, do you charge the same for nail cutting as any other 'routine' treatment?
    I usually charge the same but have had a few comments about the cost of toenail cutting.
    Thanks
     
  2. marie parrott

    marie parrott Member

    Hi , i work in private practice and have got a lot more patients who only need nail cutting. I charge exactly the same as i am domicillary and have to cover fuel etc.
     
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