Another Gesy Question.
Another Gesy Question.
Do you still have to go through your GP to see a Specialist? I read somewhere that a person can now go directly to say, a Physiotherapist to make an appointment rather than go to their GP and then be referred.
Thank you.
Jim.
Thank you.
Jim.
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Things do change, but I still have to get a referral to see the different specialists that I use
Trev..
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You need a referral from a GP or specialist, otherwise you will have to pay private for the treatment
David
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Re: Another Gesy Question.
Yes, you can go direct to a specialist without a referral from your personal doctor & it will cost you €25
https://www.gesy.org.cy/sites/Sites?d=D ... istsaccess
https://www.gesy.org.cy/sites/Sites?d=D ... istsaccess
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I think the only specialism you can see without a referral is for gynaecologist for smear tests & radiology for mammogram
If you never ask the question, the answer will always be....no
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B. Personal Contribution I and II
In case a Beneficiary visits directly an Outpatient Specialist, without a referral from their Personal Doctor, the Personal Contribution I will be paid as set out below:
Outpatient visit without referral from Personal Doctor 25.00
A female beneficiary who has attained the age of 15 and visits an Outpatient Specialist in Gynaecology/Obstetrics, No charge
https://www.gesy.org.cy/sites/Sites?d=D ... ofinancing
In case a Beneficiary visits directly an Outpatient Specialist, without a referral from their Personal Doctor, the Personal Contribution I will be paid as set out below:
Outpatient visit without referral from Personal Doctor 25.00
A female beneficiary who has attained the age of 15 and visits an Outpatient Specialist in Gynaecology/Obstetrics, No charge
https://www.gesy.org.cy/sites/Sites?d=D ... ofinancing
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What happened to dental treatment under GESY? Wasn´t it planned to be covered this year?
Another question: what if you need to see a specialist doctor in an emergency? Can you go to a private hospital in that case and be covered by GESY? My neighbour is suffering (among other things) from kidney stones and was referred to a urologist at a private hospital by her GESY-GP. She was treated with some temporary success, but when the pain reoccurred she was told by that she´d need another referral (which she couldn´t get at a Saturday night). What is she supposed to do? Isn´t being in pain due to a colic regarded enough of an emergency to justify going to the same (private) hospital she has been at before (where they already know her medical history, x-rays etc.)?
Another question: what if you need to see a specialist doctor in an emergency? Can you go to a private hospital in that case and be covered by GESY? My neighbour is suffering (among other things) from kidney stones and was referred to a urologist at a private hospital by her GESY-GP. She was treated with some temporary success, but when the pain reoccurred she was told by that she´d need another referral (which she couldn´t get at a Saturday night). What is she supposed to do? Isn´t being in pain due to a colic regarded enough of an emergency to justify going to the same (private) hospital she has been at before (where they already know her medical history, x-rays etc.)?
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Re dental treatment. At the moment just a clean and a checkup are covered.
What your neighbour should have done was ask the GP for another referral just before the first one ran out. I believe they are for 6 months, and it is only a matter of making a phone call.
What your neighbour should have done was ask the GP for another referral just before the first one ran out. I believe they are for 6 months, and it is only a matter of making a phone call.
Trev..
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She only received that referral a week ago but when she called the hospital they said she´d have to pay privately. Something doesn´t seem to add up. Maybe there is some kind of miscommunication. I´ll recommend to her to ask again.
She was given an "emergency appointment" for a CT scan to localize the kidney stone and determine it´s size almost a week later. Something like that doesn´t increase my confidence in GESY.
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Just back from Blue Cross no referral from P.D. not required for smear test total cost so far 100 euro includes 6 euro for gesy results in two weeks.
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Re clean up, my wife had her first, Gesy dental clean up, my wife says don't expect to much,trevnhil wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 8:30 am Re dental treatment. At the moment just a clean and a checkup are covered.
What your neighbour should have done was ask the GP for another referral just before the first one ran out. I believe they are for 6 months, and it is only a matter of making a phone call.
her clean up coincided of a light clean, one step up from her brushing her own teeth.
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I got one free descale and polish, but I needed it.
My wife didn't need it so deferred it for next time
My wife didn't need it so deferred it for next time
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David
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Dishonesty is the second best policy
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I suppose it depends on which dentist and what is needed. I certainly got a decent scrape / scale and polish last time . Last week I opted to leave it until next time
Trev..

