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Questions for your home visitor

There are many reasons why you may be visited at home by a health professional, such as your GP, a midwife or health visitor. These questions can help you get the most out of their visit.


We've provided a list of useful questions to ask your home visitor that you can print off and keep.

The list will launch in a new window. To print it, just right click on your mouse and select Print from the menu.

This article was last medically reviewed by Dr Rob Hicks in February 2007.


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