Private / Non NHS Services
Non-NHS Services for Our Patients
Some services provided are not covered under our contract with the NHS and therefore attract charges. Please see Private Fees and Charges below for a full explanation.
Examples include the following:
- Medical examinations for driving requirements (HGV, PSV etc.)
- Insurance claim forms
- Completion of Lasting Power of Attorney
- Private Health Claim Form
- Subject access requests (SAR's) (FOC unless manifestly unfounded, excessive or repetitive)
The fees charged are based on the British Medical Association (BMA) suggested scales and our reception
staff will be happy to advise you about them along with appointment availability. Please see Private Service Charges below.
Please note that we do not fulfil medical requests or reports for hobbies and extreme sports such as
Skydiving, Cycling, Scuba diving, etc.
All non-NHS services that are chargeable must be paid for before any work can commence.
Please allow up to one calendar month for any work to be completed, and this period will only start once the fee has been paid.
Private Fees and Charges
Why do GP’s charge fees? Your questions answered.
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 several 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 isn’t covered by the NHS, for example, medical reports for 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 must cover their costs which include 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.
What is covered by the NHS and what is not?
The government’s contract with GP’s 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.
Examples of non-NHS services for which GP’s can charge their patients.
- 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.
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/her patients. GP’s have a very heavy workload, most of the GP’s work can add up to 60 hours a week and paperwork takes up an increasing amount of their time. In addition, non-NHS work must be undertaken outside of NHS contracted time.
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. Therefore, in order to complete even the simplest of forms, the doctor needs 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.
How are charges decided?
The British Medical Association (BMA) recommends that GPs tell patients in advance if they will be charged. It is up to the individual practice to decide how much to charge. The BMA has in the past provided guidance for GPs in setting their fees. This is less common now and GPs can set their own fees to ensure that their costs in delivering the services are covered. Time spent completing private reports and undertaking private medical examinations are generally done outside of normal working hours as an extra commitment to a GPs workload. The Inspire Health Practice carries out periodic reviews of charges at other surgeries both locally and nationally and endeavours to follow a fair charging policy.
Private Service Charges From July 2024
Type of Request |
Cost |
Who Pays |
Computerised Records (FOC unless manifestly unfounded, excessive or repetitive) |
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Copies of computerised records only |
No Charge |
n/a
|
View computerised records |
No Charge |
n/a
|
View computerised records where the record has been added to within the last 40 days. |
No Charge |
n/a |
Manual records or a combination of manual & computerised records |
No Charge |
n/a
|
Vaccination certificate
|
No Charge |
n/a |
Certificate, Letters and Forms |
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Freedom from infection certificate |
£15 |
Patient |
Fitness to exercise / travel letter |
£20 |
Patient |
Holiday cancellation simple certificate One Page Form |
£25 |
Patient / Insurance company |
Holiday cancellation insurance claim form |
£50 |
Patient / Insurance company |
Health certificate /Fitness to attend school / university/ college / teacher & nurse training |
£20 |
Patient / college / employer |
Claim form (e.g. BUPA, Westfield) |
£20 | Patient |
Passport form |
Not offered by the Partnership |
n/a |
School fees insurance claim form |
£20
|
Patient |
To Whom It May Concern Letter |
£15
|
Patient |
Solicitors |
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Completion of Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) or Court of Protection Form (COP3) including Visit if needed |
£150 |
Patient/Solicitor |
Capacity Assessment with Examination
|
£150 |
Patient/Solicitor |
Driving |
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Car Accident Fee |
£21.30 |
Patient |
Multiple Sheet Form and Full medical & report (HGV, PSV, PCV, LGV) Single Sheet Form |
£140 £40 |
Patient or employer |
Local Authority PCV / LGV report |
£90 |
Local Authority |
Report (no examination) |
£55 |
Patient |
Report to DVLA (with examination) |
To be determined by DVLA
|
DVLA Will only pay on receipt of Report |
Report to DVLA (no examination) |
To be determined by DVLA |
DVLA Will only pay on receipt of Report |
Taxi driver / elderly driver certificates single sheet |
£30 |
Patient |
Taxi driver / elderly driver certificates multiple sheets |
£70 |
Patient |
Driving licence photograph |
Not offered by the Partnership |
Patient
|
DVLA – seat belt exemption with medical |
£50 |
Patient
|
Driving licence VOC certificate DVLA |
£12.50
|
Patient
|
Driving Licence Series II pro-forma DVLA |
£40
|
Patient
|
Employment |
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Full medical with report |
£140 |
Patient / employer |
Report without examination |
£109 |
Patient / employer |
Report on a pro-forma |
£78 |
Patient / employer |
Extract from records (no examination or opinion) |
£55 |
Patient / employer |
Childminder OFSTED health declaration form |
£87.50 |
Patient
|
Attendance Allowance/ Disability Living Allowance/ Adopting/Fostering Medical |
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GP factual report |
£33.50
|
Patient
|
Form SR1- DWP |
£17 |
Patient
|
Adoption Medical Forms - Form AH
|
£76.30 |
Patient/Agency |
Adoption Medical Update/Review - Form AH2 |
£24.36
|
Patient/Agency |
Personal |
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Firearms Report
|
£75 |
Patient to pay before certificate is sent |
DNA test and Private GP Appt |
£63 |
Patient
|
Private prescription |
£10 |
Patient
|
Private appointments |
£25 |
Patient
|
CICA pro-forma (Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority)
|
£39 |
Patient
|
Insurance Company Reports |
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Report With Examination: |
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Sickness insurance | £164 | Patient / Insurance company |
Accident insurance | £164 | Patient / Insurance company |
Life Assurance proposal | £164 | Patient / Insurance company |
Report Without Examination: | ||
Sickness insurance | £104 | Patient / Insurance company |
Accident insurance | £104 | Patient / Insurance company |
Life Assurance proposal |
£104 | Patient / Insurance company |
Record Extract/Supplemental Report: |
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Sickness insurance | £50 | Patient / Insurance company |
Accident insurance | £50 | Patient / Insurance company |
Life Assurance proposal | £50 | Patient / Insurance company |
Short certificate (for sickness or accident insurance) |
£15 |
Patient / Insurance company |
Safeguarding |
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Report Production |
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Child Protection Reports/fees for examination and report by own General Practitioner |
£27.79 |
ICB |
Attendance at Case Conference |
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By Own GP up to 1 hour (Short Session) |
£52.45 |
ICB |
By Own GP over 1 hour (full session) |
£81.42 |
ICB |
Attendance at Court |
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By Own GP up to 1 hour (short session) |
£52.45 |
ICB |
By Own GP over 1 hour (full session) |
£81.42 |
ICB
|
By Consultant or Medical Practitioner as witness in known case up to 1 hour (short session) |
£52.45 |
ICB |
By Consultant or Medical Practitioner as witness in known case over 1 hour (full session) |
£127.68 |
ICB |
Please note that we do not fulfil medical requests or reports for hobbies and extreme sports such as
Skydiving, Cycling, Scuba diving, etc.
Notes:
- These fees/charges are subject to change without notice.
- Payment must be made by the responsible party/patient prior to the chargeable service commencing.
- Patients/organisations should be charged consistently and appropriately according to the schedule /guidelines above.
- Payment can be made by: -
- Cash – correct monies only.
- Cheque (made payable to any GP Partner).
- Via bacs to Lloyds Bank, sort code 30-96-18; Account number 63609660; Account name Avenue House & Hasland Partnership. Please ask payee to quote initial and surname as reference on the bacs payment so the surgery can identify and link the payment.