Travel vaccinations available through the NHS are given by practice nurses.
If you are travelling abroad and think you may need to be vaccinated for Diphtheria/Tetanus/Polio; Typhoid; Cholera; Hepatitis AB Combined please make a 20 minute appointment, allowing at least 8 weeks prior to your departure date.
Find out what is required for the country you are visiting:
Some services provided are not covered under our contract with the NHS and therefore attract charges.
Example chargeable services include:
Medicals for pre-employment, sports and driving requirements (HGV, PSV etc.)
Insurance claim forms
Prescriptions for taking medication abroad
Private sick notes
Vaccination certificates
What is covered by the NHS and what is not?
The Government’s contract with GPs covers medical services to NHS patients. Sometime the only reason that a GP is asked to provide information is because they hold a position of trust in the community, or because an insurance company wants to be sure that the information provided to them is true and correct.
I only need a doctor’s signature!
When a doctor signs a certificate or report, it is a condition of the Medical Register that they only sign what they know to be true, in order to complete even the simplest of forms, the doctor might have to read a patient’s entire medical record.
Examples of Non-NHS services which GPs can charge their NHS patients:
Accident / sickness insurance certificates and reports Private medical insurance reports Medicals for HGV / Taxi / PSV Elderly driver medicals Holiday cancellation forms Driving licence forms Certain travel / occupational vaccinations
Examples of Non-NHS services which GPs can charge other institutions:
Medical reports for an insurance company Certain reports for the DSS / Benefits Agency Examinations for Local Authority / Ofsted Reports
Private Fees
Please see our latest private fees below:
Item
Cost
To Whom it May Concern Letter
£35.00
Any Medical Report form [excluding specifics listed further in our pricing guide without examination]
£60.00
Any Medical Report form [excluding specifics listed further in our pricing guide with examination]
£120.00
Private Sicknote
£40.00
Fitness to attend a Gym
£35.00
Private Prescription
£20.00
Travel Concessions Inc Blue Badge
£25.00
Fitness to Travel Letter (inc Pregnancy)
£35.00
Insurance Forms (i.e Life / Holiday )
£60.00
Insurance Form with Examination
£120.00
Letters – to anyone or To whom it may concern
£25.00
Holiday Cancellation Insurance Claim / Cert
£40.00
Power of Attorney / Wills
£110.00
Holiday Cancellations Insurance Claim
£25.00
PCV/HGV/Taxi Medical [excluding optical exam]
£150.00
Fostering/ Child Minder Health Form [New application]
£87.50
Fostering/ Child Minder Health Form [Interim review/Renewal]
£40.00
Student Forms [Short form requiring signature only]
£40.00
Student Forms [Requiring comprehensive review of medical notes]
£50.00
PADI Fitness statement [Extreme sports/Diving/Parachute jump etc – without Examination]
£60.00
PADI Fitness statement [Extreme sports/Diving/Parachute jump etc – with Examination]
£120.00
Road Traffic Accidents (RTA)
£120.00
Firearms
£54.00
Vaccinations for Travel
Hepatitis B [Course of 3 vaccines]
£150.00
MenACWY
£50.00
Japanese Encephalitis [Course of 2 doses]
£200.00
Rabies [Course of 3 doses]
£210.00
For anything else needed, we would request that patients contact private clinics.
Vat No: 283351305
Immunisations
As a practice we strongly believe children should be fully vaccinated (with very few exceptions).
If you have any doubts about any vaccination please come and speak to the nurses or GPs here.
Advice and immunisations to patients travelling abroad are also available.
In addition to the nurses, we have staff who are specially trained in phlebotomy and our healthcare assistants can also carry out other procedures such as ECGs and blood pressure reviews.
You can make an appointment by phoning or calling in at reception or by booking online.
We are now able to protect children against a wide variety of potentially serious diseases.
Smears are offered to women aged between 25 and 65.
The national cervical screening programme is a method of preventing cancer by detecting and treating early abnormalities which, if left untreated, could lead to cancer (usually over a number of years).
Most smears are now carried out by our practice nurses and for most women are quick and easy.
Smears are only necessary at the appropriate intervals, but if you have worrying symptoms between smears please make an appointment to discuss them. If you are very anxious about having a smear again please come and talk to us about it.