The National Health Service provides most health care to most people free of charge, but there are exceptions. 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 isn’t covered by the NHS, for example, medical reports of insurance companies, claims on private health insurance and other letters and forms which require the doctor to review the patient’s medical records.
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 pays the doctor for specific NHS work but for non NHS work the fee has to cover the doctor’s costs. Our fees are calculated based on our GPs Private hourly rate.
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.
- Certain travel vaccinations
- Private medical insurance reports
- Holiday cancellation forms
- Referral for private care forms
- Letters requested by, or on behalf of, the patient
- In certain instances fitness to work forms
- Medical reports for an insurance company
- Some reports for the DSS/Benefits Agency
- Examinations of Local Authority employees
Time spent completing forms and preparing reports takes the GP away from the medical care of his/her patients. Most GPs have a very heavy workload – the majority of GPs work up to 60 hours per week and paperwork takes up an increasing amount of their time. In addition non-NHS work must be undertaken outside of NHS contracted time.
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. Therefore in order to complete even the simplest of forms, the doctor may need to check the patient’s entire record. Carelessness or an inaccurate report can have serious consequences for the doctor, with the General Medical Council or even the Police.
- Not all documents need a 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 at the same time to speed up the process.
- Do not expect your GP to process forms overnight. Urgent requests may mean that a doctor has to make special arrangements to process the form quickly, and this will cost more.
Private Work | From: |
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Minimum charge for simple form/letter | £30 |
Private sick note/certificate (no examination) | £25 |
Private Prescription | £15 |
Holiday cancellation (short) | £40 |
Holiday cancellation (detailed) | £60 |
Fit to travel (no exam) | £30 - £50 |
Fit to travel with medical | £150 |
Fitness for gym membership (simple statement) | £30 |
Fitness to drive DVLA (no exam) | £60 |
HGV / PSV / Elderly driver – full medical and report | £135 |
Reports to housing authorities (to support applications on health related grounds) | £30 |
Private insurance form (to support patients’ ins claim) | £50 |
Firearms certificate | £100 |
Pre & Post Employment Medicals | |
Employment, Pre-Employment fit to participate or perform: |
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Without medical report | £50 |
With Medical Report | £120 - £150 |
Employment, medical and report (including retirement on the grounds of ill health) | £120 - £150 |
Employment (no examination) | £60 - £80 |
Adoption/Foster medical (parent/carer or Local Authority) | |
Form AH - prospective parent/carer | £100 - £150 |
Form AH2 - Update report parent/carer | £75 |
* ALL PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF VAT * |