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Hi everyone!

I have posted this question in the medical thread, but am panicking a bit because my medical is tomorrow. I just need to know whether I can bring someone with me to the medical appointment? I have a very severe needle phobia and just need someone with me for the blood test to help keep me calm and prevent a panic attack (ridiculous I know). Very nervous but can't wait to get it done and be one step closer to getting to be with my fiancee!

Thanks in advance and even more thanks for all of your help so far :)

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It's just a private practice doctor office so no government security or anything to be let in. Can't see why you couldn't bring a companion.

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My hubby said when he went for his he saw people brought someone with them at Knightsbridge. Although it's not a large place they kind of frowned on it but no one ever said anything being against it.

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I saw people in pairs I'm sure it's not an issue.

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My friend came along with myself and my son, mainly for the trip into London, she was able to sit with my son in the waiting room whilst I had my chest x-Ray etc. you will be fine to take someone.

The doctor I saw was fantastic, you won't be the first or last patient they see with a needle phobia, I wish you all the best with it, just focus on the end game... You're nearly there xx ???

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