Why do we charge for some services?
GPs are contracted to the NHS to provide medical services for their patients. This is provided for free. Where the patient seeks a service that is not included within this contract, a charge will be made.
Work outside doctors’ main NHS contracts, includes:
- Work for local and central government, e.g. social services work, mental health assessments.
- Work for the NHS that does not form part of their main contract, e.g. lectures to NHS staff, GP.
- Reports and examinations requested by third parties, e.g. insurance reports, medico-legal work.
- Reports and certificates requested by patients ,e.g. to support an application for a driving licence, private prescriptions, letters for school or work.
- We ask to be allowed 7-10 working days to complete these requests.
Benefits Requests
Sometimes we get requests from patients who require a letter of support to confirm they were unable to claim benefits at the correct time due to physical or mental illness. This may help them have benefits back dated. If you request a letter for this purpose there will be a charge made.
Housing Requests
We also have requests from patients who wish to provide information to the housing department. It is always advisable to contact Buckinghamshire Council Housing before you request a letter of this sort, as it may not be beneficial to your case, yet a charge will be incurred.
Examination / School Requests
During the school year we sometimes receive requests from parents for a letter to confirm that the reason their child has missed and exam or not performed to their normal standard is because the child has been ill. These letters incur a charge as they do not form part of standard NHS work. We have received a letter from OFQUAL (Office of Qualifications and Examinations Register) to say that awarding organisations make no requirement for pupils to obtain a medical certificate or letter in support of an application for special consideration. OFQUAL have contacted the Department of Children Schools and Families and asked them to make local authorities aware of this fact.
The letter can be found here:
Current Price List
Please see below for a guidance price list. GPs are required to register for VAT, therefore, the basic rate of VAT will be added, where applicable to the price of the service.
Charges apply to both adults and children.
A separate information leaflet is available for patients that explains our charging policy in relation to Travel Vaccinations. Westongrove is not currently able to offer any travel appointments due to appointment capacity. Patients will need to contact a private clinic. If you require information about your immunisations this can be found on your NHS App and your NHS account
Non-NHS services not detailed below will be dealt with on a case by case basis.
For further information please speak our administration team
Please download and view our current price list.