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Private Medical Work

Private Medial Work

Request a Letter from Your GP

Doctors are increasingly asked to carry out private work for patients. Examples of private work are:

  • Medical Insurance Reports
  • Fit to Travel forms/certificates
  • Copies of medical records
  • Private sick notes
  • Holiday Cancellation Forms / Letters
  • Fit to Exercise letters

Doctors levy a charge to the patient or requesting party for any private work and aim to undertake this work as soon as possible. Patient’s should allow at least 6 weeks for private work to be completed. Advice on fees can be obtained from our reception staff on 01283 812210.

Referrals: Please do not make appointments for Private consultations before your letter is ready. Patients should allow 10 working days for the completion of your letter. Patients will not be charged for private referral letters.

Private Work Fees

Starting from October 1st 2023, our fees for private work will be increasing to the amounts listed here. Some fees are not the responsibility of the patient and will be covered by the insurance provider. If the patient is responsible for fees for any private work, they will be made aware of this and must agree before any work is carried out. Please be aware that refusal of payment at any point may result in delays or refusal on our part to complete private work.

Firearms Proforma: £80

Half page GP report: £50

Full page GP report: £100

Insurance Report without set fixed price: £104

Face to Face Appointment 20+ mins (in regards to completing insurance paperwork): £120

HGV Examination and Paperwork: £135

Please Note – Private work does not take precedence over NHS work.

Alert: PATIENT NOTICE:

Please be aware that, due to sickness, we are anticipating a reduction in service next week. This may last until Friday, 2nd August. Please only contact the practice if your medical need is urgent. Remember that you can also call 111 for medical advice or visit your local pharmacy for advice on coughs, colds, eye conditions, stomach upsets, skin conditions, allergies, aches and pains. If you have a medical emergency please call 999. Thank you, we apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Last Updated 26th July 2024