Non NHS Services

Why does my GP charge a fee for medical reports and letters?

The practice has a primary duty to provide services for the management of patients who are ill. Writing letters and reports (i.e. for insurance providers, adoption and fostering, driving (DVLA), housing and benefit appeals, schools, health clubs and employers) all falls outside of the NHS GP contract. When medical reports are provided, they are a private service and as such, have to be completed in the GP’s own time outside of their paid NHS working hours. These services incur a fee and we set our fees with reference to the British Medical Association guidance on private fees.

What if I cannot afford to pay a fee?

The practice recognises that many of our patients may have significant financial difficulties and would not wish to increase their financial stress. For this reason, the practice offers two levels of support:

  1. Provide the patient with a summary of their medical record including key diagnosis and current medications as previously recorded and read coded in their medical record. There is no charge for this level of support.
  2. Provide a specific letter or report to patients for a fee.

Whilst we understand the financial pressures patients may be experiencing, we receive a high volume of these requests and set all of our fees based on the time the GP takes to complete the work, so that we are equitable to all patients and our doctors. We are not able to negotiate our rates or offer reduced prices.

Why does it sometimes take my GP some 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 and paperwork takes up an increasing amount of their time, so many GPs find they are already doing extra NHS paperwork on their days off, in the evenings or at weekends. The time taken to complete a form will depend on their NHS workload and how many reports or letters have been requested by other patients at that time.

I only need the doctor’s signature – what do I still need to pay? 

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, 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 (the doctors’ regulatory body) or even the Police.

What fee should I expect to pay?

We have provided below details of our fees. These are all payable upon completion. We accept card or cash payments. 

  
Private Sick Certificates£15.00
Housing letter£40.00
Taxi/ DVLA/HGV Medical (without eye test) you must arrange you own eye test prior to appointment.£100.00
Cancellation for travel claims£30.00
Fitness to travel letter£30.00
Private Health Insurance claims PPP, BUPA, etc£50.00
Continuation of Private Health Insurance claims£20.00
To Whom It May Concern letter£30.00
Private Prescription£10.00

First Contact Physiotherapist

We have a first contact physiotherapist who can help musculoskeletal problems. This is over the telephone at first. 

Dietician

We have an in house dietician who works for our network and is available to speak to over the phone. Speak to your your GP in the first instance if you would like to avail of this service

Cryotherapy 

If you would like to access this service please consult your doctor. Donna runs a monthly wart treatment clinic using Liquid Nitrogen to freeze-treat warts and Verrucas.

NHS Health Check (for those aged 40 to 74)

These clinics are run by our practice nurse and the appointment will last approximately 30 minutes. You must have your bloods taken prior to the appointment. Please enquire at reception

Children’s Immunisation Clinics

Our children immunisation clinics are run on various days of the week by one of our Practice Nurses.  Please book an appointment at reception. Your Health Visitor will be able to give full details of the immunisation programme for under 5’s and older children.

Chronic Disease Management

Regular monitoring for patients with Chronic Disease conditions are undertaken by the GPs and Nurses. If you are unsure whether to see a Nurse or Doctor please ask at reception and we can advise you.

Nursing Team

The nursing team at The High Street Practice has a wide range of specialist expertise in Asthma, Diabetes, Respiratory Disease, Hypertension, Sexual Health, Child Health, Family Planning, Well Man, Well Woman, Diet and Life Style Advice and Travel Health and Immunisations.