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Have you asked DAN? Membership there gives you access to a lot of dive specific resources.Hi can anyone recommend a UK based ENT specialist that has diving experience, or experience treating divers with ear conditions thanks
Ah okay I will take a lookHave you asked DAN? Membership there gives you access to a lot of dive specific resources.
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You might also consider contacting a diving medical referee in your area as well. It looks like there is at least one relatively close to you: Medical Referees - UKDMCHi can anyone recommend a UK based ENT specialist that has diving experience, or experience treating divers with ear conditions thanks
For U.K. dive medical advice you need to go to a dive referee, as mentioned above. Don’t be fooled by their statement about only providing advice to BSAC, SAA and SSAC, they will give advice to any recreational diver. PADI et al instructors have to go through a HSE approved doctor.Hi can anyone recommend a UK based ENT specialist that has diving experience, or experience treating divers with ear conditions thanks