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Written by a carer
22nd February 2015


My daughter stayed for 8 weeks, and during that time was able to self-harm, sessions turned her against her family. Her care was covered by a private health cover, however the priory received a letter from the health company stating that they will extend her in care for a further 2 weeks but any previous treatment suggested and not yet taken would be void. The priory failed to tell us or our daughter of this and continued with 10 outpatient care at £134 per session. It was only when the bill arrived that my daughter found out that she was to pay a massive bill over £1000. My daughter is a student, who has taken a year out due to her illness; she doesn’t work and has very little money, £15 from us, parents. She has made several attempts to make contact with the Priory to arrange a payment scheme with them; they have refused to acknowledge any of her letters, emails and calls. She has made 4 separate payments so far and keeps asking for them to contact her to sort this horrid mess out. The 4 payments have been made through my daughter savings and selling personal belongings via ebay. My daughter is now at rock bottom, her treatment, which was in the £000's is showing to be a waste of time. She trusted and believed that the priory really cared for her, now she sees them as like everyone else who has let her down in her life. The Priory just wants your money; they don’t care about the wellbeing of an individual. Even my daughters GP have tried to make contact several times and they are even ignoring their request for patient notes. As we see Mental Health issues come to the forefront of daily news, I ask myself why do institutes like the Priory not use this to raise their profile, the answer for me is that they are a false money making independent business who rely on the rich and famous to shroud them with money, and do not truly value patients in their care to support their wellbeing.

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