How to Remove Yourself from the NHS Organ Donor List: A Step-by-Step Guide
To remove yourself from the NHS organ donor list, here's what you can do:
1. Online:
a. Visit the NHS Organ Donation website.
b. Search for the 'Register your decision' section and click 'Change your mind'.
c. Log in using your NHS login credentials or create an account if you don't have one.
d. Follow the instructions on the website to complete the process of removing yourself from the donor list.
2. By Phone:
a. Call the NHS Organ Donor Line at 0300 123 2323.
b. State your intention to withdraw your consent to organ donation.
c. Provide any necessary information to the operator who assists you.
3. In Writing:
a. Write a letter addressed to:
NHS Organ Donation
PO Box 16986
Liverpool
L69 3YB
b. In your letter, clearly state your full name, address, date of birth, NHS number (if known), and your decision to withdraw your consent to organ donation.
Remember that your decision to remove yourself from the NHS organ donor list is a personal choice and has no negative impact on your healthcare or treatment. If you have any questions or concerns about the process or your decision, you can consult with a healthcare professional or contact the NHS Organ Donation helpline for assistance.
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