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12/08/2020
I have sent in my test kit, but have not yet received my result. Will my screening result be delayed?
12/08/2020
I received a letter from you advising my screening test result needed further investigations, what happens now?
12/08/2020
I was due to have a colonoscopy - but was contacted by my screening nurse and told it was delayed, when will I be offered a procedure?
12/08/2020
I'm due a surveillance/check-site/repeat procedure and I'm now worried about it being delayed
12/08/2020
My appointment was been cancelled will I get another invite/appointment letter now you have restarted?
12/08/2020
I am worried that you will miss my cancer because of the delay to my screening
12/08/2020
I am due to receive my test kit/be screened next month, will this be delayed?
12/08/2020
I will need to get public transport to my appointment. Is this allowed?
12/08/2020
What will be different about my assessment appointment?
12/08/2020
What will be different when I go to my colonoscopy?
12/08/2020
I'm worried about coming into hospital for further investigation, will I catch COVID-19?
12/08/2020
Can someone come with me to my colonoscopy?
12/08/2020
I've been advised to shield, should I still go to my appointment?
12/08/2020
Which groups are you prioritising in terms of urgent clinical needs?
12/08/2020
What if I am unwell on the day of my appointment?
12/08/2020
I'm having some symptoms, what should I do?