Chargeable Services

Please review our list of non-NHS work that we offer at our GP surgery, which attract a fee. This includes certificates, forms, medical examinations and various travel vaccinations.

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.

Many patients see their doctor as the embodiment of the NHS and all that it provides – free care at the point of delivery. However not all work doctors are asked to do is paid for by the NHS and many GPs are self-employed.

This means they must cover their time and costs – staff, buildings, heating, lighting, etc – in the same way as any small business. The NHS only pays for NHS work, any work outside of the NHS must be funded by other means and this is why fees are charged.

Your doctor receives large amounts of request and which is often to do with whether your general health allows you to do something e.g. to work, receive benefits, drive, play sport, attend school, own a house, a firearm or it is for insurance, court or other medico-legal reasons.

All requests will vary in complexity, volume and consistency ranging from signing a certificate which can take minutes, to an in-depth report with an examination that can take hours.

When your 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.

In order to complete even the simplest of forms, they may have to check your entire medical record (some of which may not be accessible on a computer or on site).

Carelessness or an inaccurate report can have serious consequences for the doctor with the General Medical Council (the doctors’ regulatory body) or even the Police.

Your doctor is inundated with work. They have to balance their time with treating the sick, keeping their practice afloat and making sure they are doing all of this safely and within their professional duties as a doctor.

With certain exceptions written within their contract, doctors do not have to carry out non-NHS work. However, many choose to for the benefit of you and other families they treat.

Where a doctor chooses to undertake the work, we advise them to inform and always agree a fee in advance of undertaking work.

Should their volume of work prove to be greater or more complex than expected, the doctor will contact you to discuss how to proceed.

– Not all documents need a signature by a doctor and can be done by other professionals. Please check the form and accompanying guidance as you may get a quicker response that way.

– If you have several forms requiring completion, present them all at once and ask your doctor if he or she is prepared to complete them at the same time to speed up the process.

– Do not expect your GP to process forms overnight. Urgent requests may mean that a doctor has to make special arrangements to process the form quickly, and this will cost more.

– Don’t book an appointment with your doctor to complete forms without checking with your doctor’s administrative staff as to whether you need to or not.

Young Persons’ Health (Battersea Youth Clinic)

Book an Appointment with our Youth Link Worker

Welcome to the Battersea youth clinic. The aim of the clinic is to offer a safe space for the young people of Battersea to access healthcare services and other local support. Whether it be advice on mental health, contraception, medicines, a sports injury or something more serious. We know having an appointment with a GP can be daunting and we want to help with this. A youth link worker will be part of the service, to support you through the process.

Telephone, video or face to face appointments will be available. Patients will need to be registered with one of the 5 practices in Battersea but this is very easy and can be done online via one of the links.

The clinic offers a wider service linking young people with other organisations that can help with issues like loneliness, emotional wellbeing, bullying, family problems, crime etc. E.g. putting you in touch with sports clubs, youth clubs, mentoring, mediators, counselling, careers advice etc.

Confidentiality: We are here to listen not to tell.

  • You can be sure that anything you discuss with any member of this practice – family doctor, nurse or receptionist – will stay confidential.
  • Even if you are under 16 nothing will be said to anyone – including parents, other family members, care workers or tutors – without your permission.
  • The only reason why we might have to consider passing on confidential information without your permission, would be to protect you or someone else from serious harm. We would always try to discuss this with you first.
  • If you are being treated elsewhere – for example at a hospital or a young people’s centre – it is best if you allow the doctor or nurse to inform the practice of any treatment you are receiving.
  • If you have any worries about confidentiality, please feel free to ask a member of staff.

If you would like to book an appointment with our Youth Link worker, please use this form to ask our Youth Link worker, Alethea, your question.


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    Non NHS Work/Private Fees

    Not everything we do is covered by the NHS. You may need a private medical examination for insurance, an employer or licensing agency. Private medicals can be booked by calling the surgery and discussing this with our practice administration team. The NHS does cover emergency care for all, regardless of status.

    We accept cash or cards for payment. Payment is usually taken before the examination or preparation of the report.

    Standard Fees For Non NHS Services

    • Private certificate £20.00
    • Private prescription £15.00
    • Physical medical examination £165.00
    • Holiday cancellation certificate/letter £35.00
    • Medical report or GP statement £40.00
    • PMAR or GP full report £120.00
    • Private medical insurance claim form £35.00
    • Fitness for travel/sports/maternity: form or letter £35.00
    • Replacement yellow fever certificate £15.00

    Private Vaccinations

    • Yellow fever (including certificate) £60.00
    • Meningitis ACWY £50.00
    • Rabies x 3 £50.00 each
    • Hepatitis B x 3 £40.00 each

    Get an update about an existing referral

    How to Chase a Hospital Appointment or Referral

    Sometimes you may get referred for an appointment with a service based at a hospital or other provider. This is usually done through an electronic system called the NHS E-Referral service (previously called Choose and Book).

    You can manage your referral online using the Manage Your Referral website. This website allows you to book, change, and cancel appointments online without help from practice. You can also use the NHS App.

    If you are having difficulty using either of these services, or you would like assistance finding out more information regarding your referral, please either fill in our online consultation form, Monday to Friday from 6am to 5:30pm, or call our reception team on 020 7228 0195. Our reception is open Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 6:30pm.

    Patient Choice

    My Planned Care NHS (www.myplannedcare.nhs.uk) is an NHS website which has been designed to support patients who are being referred for out-patient services and provides waiting times which are updated weekly. Some patients may wish to use this service to help decide who they would like to be referred to. If you would like to be referred to a specific hospital or outpatient provider, please let your doctor know or inform the reception team so they can manage your referral accordingly.

    NHS Health Check

    The NHS Health Check is a health check up for adults in England aged 40 to 74. It’s designed to spot early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes or dementia. As we get older, we have a higher risk of developing one of these conditions. An NHS Health Check helps find ways to lower this risk.

    If you’re in the 40 to 74 age group without a pre-existing condition, you should receive an invite from the Practice for a free NHS Health Check every 5 years. You can also request an appointment to book a Health Check.

    NHS: Health Check has more information about what to expect at an NHS health check and why we offer them.

    Cervical Screening

    Screening is a way of identifying apparently healthy people who may have an increased risk of a particular condition. The NHS offers a range of screening tests to different sections of the population. You will be invited automatically by the NHS centrally for screening when a screening test is due.

    The practice carries out cervical screening on site at the practice. You can book this by requesting a routine appointment.

    More information about the national screening programme can be found at NHS: Screening. If you have further questions that are not answered on this website, then please book an appointment to discuss this further with one of our doctors, nurses or other healthcare professionals.

    Request a New Referral

    You can give our team specific details about who you would like to see and why. Our team may be able to do the referral without any additional information.

    They may request further information, including potentially booking you for a telephone or face to face appointment if this is needed.

    Self-Referrals

    Minor Illnesses – Pharmacy First:

    Find a pharmacy at https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/pharmacy/find-a-pharmacy.

    Most pharmacies are now able to provide assessment and treatment for 7 common minor conditions. The conditions treated are:

    • Ear infections (people aged 1-17 years)
    • Impetigo (aged 1 year and over)
    • Infected insect bites (aged 1 year and over)
    • Shingles (aged 18 years and over)
    • Sinusitis (aged 12 years and over)
    • Sore throat (aged 5 years and over)
    • Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (women aged 16-64 years)

    You can attend the pharmacy without speaking with us. They will be able to see you and start treatment if this is appropriate.

    Minor Injuries:

    Mental Health:

    Musculoskeletal:

    Pregnancy:

    Carers:

    Weight Management:

    Drug and Alcohol Support:

    Smoking Cessation:

    Sexual health:

    Clinics we offer at our GP surgery

    We offer various clinics and services.

    The following clinics are available at our surgery by appointment:

    • Addiction support
    • Alcohol support
    • Baby immunisations
    • Blood tests
    • Breathing tests (spirometry)
    • Cervical Smears
    • Carer support and health advice
    • Young Persons’ Health (Battersea Youth Clinic)
    • Referral to community (district) nurse care
    • Counselling and mental health
    • Dressings
    • Ear Syringing
    • End of life care
    • Family Planning (Contraception)
    • Flu vaccinations
    • Health and Well-being Coaching
    • Help to Stop Smoking
    • Housebound patients
    • Joint, bone and muscle (musculoskeletal) health
    • Long term condition reviews
    • Medication reviews
    • New baby checks
    • New mum checks
    • NHS health checks
    • Pregnancy (Antenatal) Care
    • Social Prescribing
    • Stitch Removal
    • Travel health
    • Vaccinations
    • Well women clinics

    Family Planning Services

    We offer IUD, Implanon fitting, coil and contraceptive implant services at the practice, please call the surgery to make an appointment.