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there are just nine specialist ph centres in the uk and our 2016 living with ph survey<\/a> revealed that 55% of people with ph must travel over 50 miles for their appointments (20% travel over 100 miles). the same research revealed that a quarter of patients have difficulties travelling because of cost.  <\/strong><\/p>

the move to more \u2018remote\u2019 appointments (via telephone or online) may have minimised the need for some of this travel, but when you do need to attend in person, how can you do this as cheaply as possible?<\/p>

free transport arranged by your hospital<\/strong><\/h2>

patient transport services (known as pts) are available for some people in some areas. it is generally available for:<\/p>