ā Unfortunately, no ā not directly.
The NAC is a tertiary referral centre, meaning that:
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Referrals must come from a hospital consultant (usually a respiratory or infectious diseases specialist)
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The NAC cannot accept direct referrals from GPs or from patients themselves
This is due to NHS policy and service structure ā not because they donāt want to help.
ā What Your GP Can Do:
Even though they canāt refer you directly, your GP can advocate on your behalf and help move things forward by:
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Writing to your current hospital consultant to request:
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A second opinion from NAC
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Transfer of care or joint management with NAC
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Review of your images, sputum results, and previous history
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If your current hospital wonāt cooperate, your GP can:
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Refer you to a different respiratory consultant (at another hospital if needed)
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Ask that this new consultant considers NAC referral
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If your case involves rare, persistent, or poorly controlled lung disease with suspected Aspergillus involvement, the NAC is usually happy to review ā but only after that consultant request is made.
š What to Send (via the consultant)
Your hospital team (at your GPās request) should ideally send:
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Latest CT scans and chest X-rays
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Sputum culture results
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Total and specific IgE / Aspergillus IgG
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A clear clinical history summary
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Any previous diagnosis letters or clinic notes
š£ļø If Youāre Still Not Getting Help
If your current consultants wonāt help and your GP is willing, you might also:
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Ask your GP to refer you to a private respiratory specialist (for one appointment only) who may agree to refer you to NAC from there.
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Or contact your local Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) to escalate the block in access.
š¬ Suggested Wording for Your GP:
āIāve had long-standing respiratory symptoms with suspected Aspergillus involvement and limited progress under my current hospital team. I understand referral to the National Aspergillosis Centre requires a hospital consultant, but would you be willing to request that my current team (or an alternative respiratory consultant) considers this referral on my behalf?ā
š” Summary:
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ā GPs cannot refer you directly to NAC
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ā Your GP can request your hospital consultant do it ā and advocate for you
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š If you’re being blocked, ask to be referred to another consultant who may be more open to referring to NAC
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