I have an appointment for a diabetic eye screening test. The thing is, its at the Knockbracken Health Centre on the other side of Belfast, which means at least two buses for me to get there, and at least two buses for me to get back home. One of my appointments is at 17:30 when its already dark, and I have quite a long walk from the bus stop. I like the idea of taking the car straight there, but I'm the only person in my family who drives, and if I go there and get the drops in my eyes, I can't drive home again, so that's not an option.
I was talking to a member of staff about my travel difficulties involved with my appointment, and they explained that we don't have any similar services in West Belfast. I find this astounding, that they ask this of people my age, over seventy.
There are health centres down the road, and the Royal Victoria is only a bus away, even my own GP used to do this screening at my local surgery. For what reason did they get rid of all these options, and leave me faced with such hurdles to get the tests I need? Heaven knows.
"No diabetic eye screening in west Belfast"
About: Diabetic Eye Screening / Rathlin Treatment Centre Diabetic Eye Screening Rathlin Treatment Centre BT8 8BH
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