Feb 16 • 08:34 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

'I couldn't get NHS dentist so took 14 trains and buses to Turkey for treatment'

Nick Bishop, a 65-year-old man, traveled to Turkey for dental treatment after being unable to find an NHS dentist and afford private care in the UK.

Nick Bishop, 65, faced difficulties in receiving dental care in the UK due to the unavailability of NHS dentists and the high costs of private treatment. After losing his teeth in an accident at the age of 18, he decided to embark on a significant journey to Turkey, where he arranged for dental implants costing £6,100, significantly cheaper than UK private dental care.

His journey involved traveling across 14 trains and buses over four days, showcasing not just his determination to improve his dental health but also the lengths to which individuals are willing to go when faced with barriers in their local healthcare system. Sadly, after an initial fitting appointment, Nick's further travel plans were jeopardized by a car accident that left him with a punctured lung, further exemplifying the difficulties he has faced.

Despite the setback, Nick's son, Jordan, played a crucial role in supporting him by organizing alternative travel arrangements through a £500 Interrail pass. This story not only highlights the personal struggle of one man seeking necessary medical treatment but also reflects on the broader issues within the UK's healthcare system, where many individuals are finding it increasingly challenging to access essential dental care.

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