Non NHS Private Fees

 

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Charges for Non-NHS Services and Travel Vaccinations

We can provide services outside of the NHS such as letters, reports, medicals for employers and certain vaccinations.

Please note, medical examinations are by appointment only and a service we can only provide for our registered patients. We cannot do Extreme Sports Medicals or Power of Attorney Examinations. Please expect a wait for paperwork to be completed, as it is done outside of NHS time and often involves the GP checking lengthy medical records to ensure the information is being completed accurately. Please direct any enquiries to reception.

There can be charges associated with letters that your GP writes on your behalf. You should be advised of this either in your appointment or subsequently by telephone by an administrator.  

Private work is a separate service that the Practice agrees to offer patients. It is not an NHS service and therefore chargeable. This is because the work needs to be carried out outside of NHS surgery time, normally in evenings or at weekends. Because of this, there will be a wait for all work to be completed, which you will be advised on when you make a request. Even if the request appears relatively simple, please bear in mind that a doctor will not sign anything before thorough checks of the medical records are made.

Please put requests in writing using our secure online form

 

List Of Fees

Service Fee
Certificates, Forms and Letters  
Private Doctor’s Letter £45
Private Medical Insurance Claim £60
Holiday Cancellation Certificates   £60
BUPA etc Insurance Forms £60
Child Minder Declaration Form £95
Child Minder Report/OFSTED £65
Disability Evidence Form/University Forms £25
Reports  
Private Medical Report (price based on GP and administration staff hourly rates – an estimate will be given on request and final price agreed on completion) £120
Canterbury Christchurch Report £25
Private Medicals  
HGV, Taxi, Hackney Carriage, LGV etc (if report requires you to undergo an optician’s test, please bring receipt from this to your medical appointment, and partial/full cost will be deducted from the total) £120
Adoption/Fostering Medical £150
Travel Vaccinations  
We no longer provide private travel vaccinations  
Replacement Yellow Fever certificate  £20
Other Charges  
Shotgun/Fire Arm Certificates £80

Please Note: the Surgery is unable to provide the following:

  • Extreme Sports Medicals/Certificates
  • COP3
  • Mental Capacity Report for Wills
  • Countersignature for Passport Photos
  • Power of Attorney Reports
  • Fitness to Travel
  • Life Certificates
 

Payment Methods

  • We accept payment by cash.
  • Payment can also be made by bank transfer

Frequently Asked Questions

Read our FAQs about non-NHS and private services.

Isn’t the NHS supposed to be free?

The National Health Service provides most health care to most people free of charge, but there are exceptions: prescription charges have existed since 1951, and there are a number of other services for which fees are charged. Sometimes the charge is made to cover some of the cost of treatment, for example, dental fees; in other cases, it is because the service is not covered by the NHS, for example, medical reports for insurance companies.

Surely the doctor is being paid anyway?

It is important to understand that GPs are not employed by the NHS, they are self-employed, and they have to cover their costs – staff, buildings, heating, lighting, etc – in the same way as any small business. The NHS covers these costs for NHS work, but for non-NHS work the fee has to cover the doctor’s costs.

What is covered by the NHS and what is not?

The Government’s contract with GPs covers medical services to NHS patients. In recent years, more and more organisations have been involving doctors in a whole range of non-medical work. Sometimes the only reason that GPs are asked is because they are in a position of trust in the community, or because an insurance company or employer wants to be sure that information provided is true and accurate.

Can you give examples of non-NHS services for which GPs can charge their NHS patients:

  • accident/sickness insurance certificates
  • certain travel vaccinations
  • private medical insurance reports

Can you give examples of non-NHS services for which GPs can charge other institutions:

  • medical reports for an insurance company
  • some reports for the DSS/Benefits Agency
  • examinations of local authority employees
  • DS 1500 Form (Disability Living/Attendance Allowance)

Is it true that the BMA sets fees for non-NHS work?

The BMA suggests fees for non-NHS work which is not covered under a GP’s NHS contract, to help GPs set their own professional fees. However, these fees are guidelines only, not recommendations, and a doctor is not obliged to charge the rates suggested.

Why does it sometimes take my GP a long time to complete my form?

Time spent completing forms and preparing reports takes the GP away from the medical care of his or her patients. Most GPs have a very heavy workload – the majority work up to 70 hours a week – and paperwork takes up an increasing amount of their time, so many GPs find they have to take some paperwork home at night and weekends.

I only need the doctor’s signature – what is the problem?

When a doctor signs a certificate or completes a report, it is a condition of remaining on the Medical Register that they only sign what they know to be true. In order to complete even the simplest of forms, therefore, the doctor might have to check the patient’s entire medical record. Carelessness or an inaccurate report can have serious consequences for the doctor with the General Medical Council or even the Police.

What will I be charged?

The BMA recommends that GPs tell patients in advance if they will be charged, and how much. It is up to the individual doctor to decide how much to charge, but the BMA produces lists of suggested fees which many doctors use. Surgeries often have lists of fees on the waiting room wall based on these suggested fees.

What can I do to help?

  • Not all documents need signature by a doctor, for example passport applications. You can ask another person in a position of trust to sign such documents free of charge.
  • If you have several forms requiring completion, present them all at once and ask your GP if he or she is prepared to complete them all at once as a (job lot) at a reduced price.
  • Do not expect your GP to process forms overnight. You should expect the form(s) to take up to 4 weeks for the GP to complete and return

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