Non – NHS Requests and Charges

Non – NHS / Private work. Why are fees charged?

The government’s contract with GPs covers medical services to NHS patients. However, in recent years more and more organisations have been involving doctors in a wide range of non-NHS work. This work is not funded by the government, so GPs have to charge a fee to cover their time and other expenses.

Surely the doctor is being paid anyway?

It is important to understand that many GPs are not employed by the NHS. They are self-employed and they have to cover the costs of everything from the limited NHS funds provided – staff wages, buildings, heating, lighting, etc. – in the same way as any small business. The NHS covers costs for NHS work, but not for non-NHS work, the fees charged by GPs contribute towards keeping the surgery running.

Do GPs have to do non-NHS work for their patients?

With certain limited exceptions, GPs do not have to carry out non-NHS work. Many GPs however will always attempt to assist their patients and carry out this work.

Why does it sometimes take my GP a long time to complete my form/letter?

Time spent completing forms & preparing reports takes the GP away from the medical care of patients which will always have top priority. GPs have ever increased workload of forms which must be prioritised against offering appointments and other urgent administration. We aim to complete non-NHS work within 28 days of receipt.

I only need the GP’s signature – what’s the problem?

When a GP signs a certificate, completes a report, or writes a letter it is a condition of remaining on the medical register (which allows them to practice as a doctor), that they only sign what they know to be true. To complete even the simplest of forms, the doctor may have to check a patient’s entire medical record.

Turnover time

Because NHS work always takes priority, private requests are always completed outside of normal working hours of our staff and clinicians this means that the waiting time for completion of the document / certificate / form may be long and our current standard is 6 weeks.

Pricing List

Description of Request / WorkFee Payable
Travel / Holiday
Cancellation Claim (Certificate Only)£75
Cancellation Claim (report & examination)£80
Fitness to Travel (certificate only)£75
Fitness to Travel (report & examination)£80
Fitness to Work Note (Sick Note) Please note that if your sickness is for seven days or less the GP does not have to provide a sick note. You may be charge for the private sick note for illnesses of seven days or less.
Private Sick Note£75
To whom it may concern letter£60
Power of Attorney Forms: either or both Health and Welfare and Property and Finances
Signature only£80
Appointment / Examination and signature£160
Medical Services (examinations and reports)
HGV/Bus (examination & forms completed)         £120
Taxi   (examination & forms completed)£120
Company Medical Exam & Report£200
Company Medical Report Only£80
Private Medical (e.g. Camp America etc.)£80
Police/Fire Service and Army Application Medical Form£50
University Medical Questionnaire       £50
Medical Report for Firearms License£50
Buss pass application formNo fee
Medical RecordsNo fee
Council Tax Discount CertificatesNo fee
Other work not listed above 
Straightforward Certificate£50
Complex Certificate – without examination Accident of sickness insurance certificate – short certificate of incapacity for claim under accident and sickness injuryFreedom from infection certificate (for school, travel, or employment)Validation of private medical insurance (PMI) claim form, to support a claim for benefit in connection with private medical insurance, or completion of a pre-treatment form.Health club brief written report to certify that a patient is fit for exercise.School certificates£75
Extract from records£50
Report on pro forma – no examination£75
Written report without examination providing statement on the condition of the patient£75

PCN Occupational Therapists

Our PCN (Primary Care Network) Occupational Therapsists work within a multidisciplinary primary care team to support patients in optimizing their daily lives and achieving their individual goals. They assess patients needs, provide interventions to address barriers to participation, ad facilitate referrals to other services if needed.

They can help with a number of issues, such as mental health & wellbeing support, cognitive assessments, falls prevention and return to work support.

If you feel an occupational therapist may be able to help you, please download and complete the referral form below. Within the form there is an email where referral should be sent. If you need assistance please get in touch with us.

PCN Occupational Therapists

Our PCN (Primary Care Network) Occupational Therapsists work within a multidisciplinary primary care team to support patients in optimizing their daily lives and achieving their individual goals. They assess patients needs, provide interventions to address barriers to participation, ad facilitate referrals to other services if needed.

They can help with a number of issues, such as mental health & wellbeing support, cognitive assessments, falls prevention and return to work support.

If you feel an occupational therapist may be able to help you, then you can get in touch with the GP surgery for a referral.

Pharmacy First

Pharmacy first is a convenient, free to access NHS service. This means you can get healthcare advice and treatment directly from a pharmacy without needing a GP appointment. Pharmacies are able to do a consultation with you and prescribe NHS medicines.

They cover seven common conditions:-

Primary Eye Care

Primary Eyecare Services offers a range of specialist NHS eye care services, delivered by accredited optometrists, with appointments at locations and times convenient for you. Service availability is dependent on which services each NHS region has commissioned in their local area.

There are a range of service that they cover such as urgent or minor eyecare services.

Follow the link below and select ‘Find a Practice’

Talking Therapies

Talking Therapies offers a range of talking therapies, advice and information for people aged 16 and over, who have mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety & depression.

It is a free and confidential service, designed to help with common mental health concerns, such as:-

  • Low mood
  • Anxiety or worry
  • Stress
  • Depression

You can self-refer to the service by clicking the link below-

https://www.cwp.nhs.uk/our-services/cheshire-west-chester/Talking-therapies-cheshire-west

Please note that this is not a crisis service.

First Contact Physiotherapist

Across our GP practices in Cheshire we’ve recruited extra healthcare professionals at our GP practices. In your GP practice you may have a First contact Physiotherapist who is able to offer quick access to expert physiotherapist assessment.

Social Prescribing Link Workers

Social Prescribing Link Workers (more commonly known as Social Prescribers) help people to take control of their own health & wellbeing. They take the time to listen to the person and focus on “what matters to me?”

They take a holistic approach by connecting people to community-based support. This could be local or online social groups, activities or workshops, and the outcome is to help people meet their practical, social and emotional needs. They can also assist with housing, financial and welfare advice.

Northwich currently has four social prescribers, Donna, Lauren, Wendy & Karen.

If you feel this service could benefit you, you can contact the GP surgery, or self refer by emailing cmicb-cheshire.northwichsp@nhs.net

Clinical Pharmacist

Across our GP practices in Cheshire we’ve recruited extra healthcare professionals at our GP practices. In your GP practice you may have a Clinical Pharmacist who can review your medications to make sure they are right for your condition which will improve your well-being and quality of life.

MSK Practitioner

MSK practitioners are first contact physiotherapists operating at an advanced level of clinical practice, with skills to assess, diagnose, treat, and manage musculoskeletal (MSK) problems and undifferentiated conditions.

This will involve seeing patients, without prior referral form from their GP, to establish a rapid and accurate diagnosis, including ordering imaging, developing a management plan, and referring, if necessary.

They work independently in clinical practice and do not require day to day supervision.