Chargeable Services

Patients should be aware that fees may be charged for services not covered by the NHS (e.g. private certificates, reports supporting private health insurance claims and other non-NHS medical reports).

Medical reports and examinations for life insurance are usually paid for by the insurance company requesting the examination.

Fees may be charged for services for other special purposes such as:

  • HGV and PSV licences;
  • Elderly drivers;
  • Fitness-to-travel;
  • Fitness-to-drive;
  • Fitness-to-undertake certain sports: and
  • Private Sick Notes
  • Signing of passport application forms.
  • Holiday cancellation forms
  • Private prescriptions

The fee-scale is recommended by the BMA and details are available at Reception.

Why does my doctor charge fees?

When your doctor is asked to give medical information about you in the form of a report, letter or certificate, the request kick starts a series of processes.

This takes time and is not always straightforward or simple to complete. Some of the information is not available easily and will mean the doctor has to sort and select the right information for the request.

The doctor also must establish who is funding this work and if it is not part of their NHS work, agree a fee for this.