Are you a victim of financial abuse?
Page last reviewed: 05 May 2026
Page created: 05 May 2026
Page created: 05 May 2026
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Many people feel isolated and overwhelmed when they believe they are being taken advantage of financially. Sometimes, the thought of approaching a bank or the police can seem frightening or too complicated.
We understand this reluctance. At our practice, we have deep, long-standing relationships with our patients. You are accustomed to discussing sensitive, personal matters with your doctor and nursing team in a private, non-threatening environment. We are here to listen, not to judge.
Financial abuse can be subtle. It might involve:
If you recognise any of these concerns in your own life or that of someone you know, please talk to us during your next visit. You don’t need a special appointment; just ask to speak privately with your doctor, nurse, or a member of our staff.
Our team has been trained to listen empathetically and to help you explore your options. We can discreetly connect you with further support in a controlled, safe way that respects your wishes.
You are not alone, and you do not have to carry this worry by yourself. Help is available, and it starts with a trusted conversation here at your surgery.