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Non NHS Private Fees

 

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Most of the services we offer are free under the NHS, however we are more than happy to accommodate non NHS work such as insurance forms, medicals, DVLA forms, To whom it may concern letters etc.

As these services are not covered by the NHS a standard charge may be made in line with the British Medical Association recommendations. The fee will reflect both the doctor's time to carry out the service and the doctor's professional opinion and it may also include the cost of nursing or secretarial support, stationary and consumables.

Please note that the doctors do NOT countersign passport applications or driving licence applications.

Keston Medical Practice Fees for Non NHS Health Services

Certificates and Forms

  • Private Sick Note: £45.00
  • Freedom from Infection Certificate: £50.00
  • Fitness To Travel, For Sports Certificate: £50.00 - £100
  • Holiday Cancellation Certificate: £50.00
  • Health Club/Patient Fit To Exercise: £50.00
  • Private Prescription: £18.00
  • To Whom It May Concern Letter: £35.00

Reports

Private Health Cover Claim Form (e.g. Bupa/PPP): £50.00
School Fees Insurance Claims Form: £50.00
Sickness/Accident Insurance Benefit Claim: £50.00

Medical Examinations

  • Consultation Private Patient (per hour): £250.00 pro rota £50.00
  • Pre-employment Medicals: LGV, PCV, Taxi Driver: £125.00
  • Written Report Without Exam (no pro forma): £133.00
  • Extract From Medical Records: £67.00
  • Detailed written Report (e.g. Child Minders, Ofsted): £95.00
  • Comprehensive Examination and Report: £150.00

Other

Access to Medical Records under Data Protection Act: No Charge

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