Hi
I've researched this but cannot find an exact situation anywhere else.
My fiance visited the UK on a family visa (visit) and twice had teeth problems on her visit.
The first trip we went to a private dentist who we paid for there, and he prescribed some antibiotics with an NHS prescription which we then paid for.
The second trip was to an NHS Emergency Dentist service, which again we paid for up front (£21.80 or whatever the flat emergency rate is), plus they also prescribed another NHS prescription. This time for two items and we paid for both.
My question is does this need to be declared under the question "Have you ever received medical treatment in the UK?"
The examples stated don't specifically mention dentistry, plus given this is well known as a chargeable service, I had assumed they're not interested in this as it has to be paid up front.
Just making sure we don't get caught out.
thanks.
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