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| Dive Medicine & Fitness: Discuss Diver Medicals - UK in the General Diving Forums forums: Not a bad little site this: http://www.e-med.co.uk/diving_medicals.html HTH.... |
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Apart from the misinformation about who to contact in the event of suspected DCI. See PhilL's message at the start of the thread "Therapeutic treatment for DCI" for the correct contacts. Ian W |
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| Imported post Oh yes it is! Matt |
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| Imported post Yep, I can recommend this guy Jules Eden - he did my HSE last year - probably not the cheapest around (about £120 for initial HSE) but a nice guy all the same Cheers Paul |
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| Imported post I had an HSE medical in 2000 in Newcastle (Jesmond), think it cost about £120, I can't rememer the name of the Doc of the top of my head but could find out if required. A right miserable faced bugger though Anyway, aren't most agencies self-declaration these days? If any (BSAC) divers need to see a medical referee you can get that done for about £15,(I know of at least two medics in Newcastle that charge this) guess it'd be available for other agency divers too Chee-az Steve (Edited by Steve W at 10:40 am on Feb. 14, 2003) |
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