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repatriate me to safety


Come on, thats a bit dramatic. Turkish hospitals in general are very good, but I agree I have heard lots of reports about how they deal with broken bones etc.
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Thanks for highlighting this, however I cannot see any insurance company agreeing to repatriate with cases of a broken leg without it having been treated in hospital. They just couldn't run the risk of further damage whilst 'in transit' and they wouldn't want the cost of a specialist air ambulance all that way. Most repatriation is done using normal airlines quite possibly in first class and with the services of an accompanying doctor if necessary, plus ambulance services to the airport in the foreign country and in the UK on arrival. I also couldn't see a doctor agreeing for release for flight any patient who has suffered a broken limb and if a doctor doesn't agree to fitness to fly then the insurance company won't risk it.
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Post surgery, and when clearance was finally given to go home the insurance co. received the medical report from Turkey and arranged an escort back to the UK via ambulance assistance to Dalaman and in the care of a British nurse who travelled out to Turkey to meet us, we were met by ambulance at Manchester and escorted home, although we did not travel by air ambulance/stretcher we did travel on a scheduled flight with extra seats for leg elevation, this, we are informed is standard practise in cases like these.

The point I am making is that in hindsight we should have not allowed the surgery to proceed (the Turkish surgical intervention is the worrying part where broken bones/limbs are concerned as we have learned at our expense), but we should have travelled with a temporary splint/cast of some description whilst in 'transit' until arrival at a UK hospital.

Sarong - After first-hand experience of Turkish 'surgery' they have quite clearly proved their limitations but I would allow them to say, treat an insect bite, or a case of sun-stroke, or even to stitch a wound maybe, but yes I think I am entitled to be 'dramatic' and refuse if they recommend surgery for a broken bone which they clearly are ill-equipped to cope with.
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