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A detailed
medical assessment
to ascertain your
suitability for
treatments. The
practitioner may
decline to offer
treatment if there
are clinical reasons
for doing so.
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A pre treatment
photograph will be
taken, with your
consent, in order to
provide a record for
future reference.
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An explanation
of who will have
access to your
medical notes and
how these will be
stored.
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Written consent
for treatment signed
by the client and
the practitioner
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Pre treatment
consultation which
will include a full
assessment of your
expectations of
treatment and the
stated view of the
practitioner of
whether this may be
realistic or perhaps
more appropriately
undertaken by
another practitioner
or professional.
· A detailed
explanation of the
procedures to be
undertaken and any
possible
complications.
Written information
should also be
provided for your
information.
· The estimated
likely cost and
whether this
includes the
consultation
appointment and
follow up
appointment.
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Where the
administration of a
drug is indicated in
the course of
treatment proposed,
a consultation with
a suitably qualified
specialist medical
practitioner will
take place in order
to assess need and
authorise the
administration of a
medicine.
·
The client will
be provided with
written post
treatment
instructions and
this will include a
contact name and
number.
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Detailed
records of all
treatments will be
stored in accordance
with data protection
legislation. You may
have access to these
if you so wish.
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Follow up
appointments will be
offered to ensure
efficacy of
treatment and to
ensure that the
client is happy with
the results and to
monitor for any
complications
arising from
treatments.
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In the event of
dissatisfaction,
clients will be made
aware of what
procedures are in
place if the
practitioner cannot
offer a mutually
satisfactory
solution to the
issue.
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