Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Dear Lata and Deepak It is nice to hear that plans are in place for Anushka. I will be in touch with you directly, with some help about good places to stay. Also, thank you for sharing the information about the cost of the treatment. Regards Shireen London, England From: blepharophimosis [mailto:blepharophimosis ] On Behalf Of deepak953Sent: 27 August 2006 08:13blepharophimosis Subject: blepharophimosis Anushka - 3 years old Hi all, Had nothing to contribute for some time now, but keenly reading the posts of others. We are off to London on 16th October (we live in Muscat, Oman) for appointment with Mr Collin on 18th and surgery on 19th. The first surgery is to correct her epicant (make the slit wider). The surgery will be at field's Eye Hospital at 2:30 pm and she could be discharged same day or the next. The next surgery for eyelid uplift could be 6 months later.Any suggestion where we can stay - for 8 days at least - at some econimical place?? We know that London & economy do not go together but trying!!! For those who would like to know, the cost (all in UK Pound Sterling)of the Consultations will be around 250 (pre & post surger), Surgeons fees 1,250, Anaesthesist 450, Hospital charges 1,250. Unfortunately our local insurance does not cover this as there is an exclusion for congenital cases. This is just for information and we can manage the fees but trying to keep the costs down.Kind regardsLata & Deepak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Dear Lata and Deepak, We were in London in December 2006 and went to see Mr . We stayed at the Holiday Inn in South Kensington and if I recall correctly it was not expensive - they sometimes have deals/ offers/ packages. It was clean, safe and convenient. The tube is just across the street, there's a little supermarket, pharmacist and cafe across as well. It is near to some restaurants that were good and not too pricey. The natural history muzeum is within walking distance. If you have time before the surgery Anushka may like to go run around there. All the best for the surgery! and Ern --- In blepharophimosis , " Shireen Mohandes " <andy.bowles@...> wrote: > > Dear Lata and Deepak > It is nice to hear that plans are in place for Anushka. > I will be in touch with you directly, with some help about good places to > stay. > Also, thank you for sharing the information about the cost of the treatment. > Regards > Shireen > London, England > > > _____ > > From: blepharophimosis > [mailto:blepharophimosis ] On Behalf Of deepak953 > Sent: 27 August 2006 08:13 > blepharophimosis > Subject: blepharophimosis Anushka - 3 years old > > > > Hi all, > Had nothing to contribute for some time now, but keenly reading the > posts of others. We are off to London on 16th October (we live in > Muscat, Oman) for appointment with Mr Collin on 18th and > surgery on 19th. The first surgery is to correct her epicant (make the > slit wider). The surgery will be at field's Eye Hospital at 2:30 > pm and she could be discharged same day or the next. The next surgery > for eyelid uplift could be 6 months later. > > Any suggestion where we can stay - for 8 days at least - at some > econimical place?? We know that London & economy do not go together > but trying!!! For those who would like to know, the cost (all in UK > Pound Sterling)of the Consultations will be around 250 (pre & post > surger), Surgeons fees 1,250, Anaesthesist 450, Hospital charges > 1,250. Unfortunately our local insurance does not cover this as there > is an exclusion for congenital cases. This is just for information and > we can manage the fees but trying to keep the costs down. > > Kind regards > Lata & Deepak > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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