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Hub Appointments With GP's & Other Health Care Professionals


If you're a patient with a chronic, complex or long term condition then in order to ensure your continuity of care it is important that you are seen by your GP here at the surgery.However, patients with non-chronic problems may get an appointment with a GP or other health care professional far more quickly or at short notice at one of the community hubs.


Monday to Friday 6.30pm - 8.00pm at Parkview Medical Practice


Saturday 8.00am - 12.00 at St Mary's Health Centre


Sunday 9.00am to 12.00am at Briarwood Medical Centre


The service offered is for pre-booked appointments and also a limited amount of appointments which are bookable on the day.Please note that once hub availability is full, you may be directed to an alternative service.


In a genuine emergency you should call 999.  Chest pains and/or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.

Fees

BRIARWOOD MEDICAL CENTRE

GP FEES FOR NON-NHS SERVICES

Some services are not covered by the NHS and we will therefore charge a fee for completion of this work.  The NHS medical care of our patients takes priority during our working day so any private letters or forms can take up to 4 weeks or longer to complete and return to you.  We cannot guarantee they will be completed earlier. 

A list of our current fees and methods of payment with effect from 1 November 2021 is provided below:

Simple Letter

£15.00

Private Sick Note

£15.00

Private Prescription (required solely for travel abroad)

£15.00

Vaccination Certificate

£15.00

Fitness to Travel letter

£35.00

Fitness to Exercise letter

£35.00

Sickness/Accident/Travel Insurance Claim Form

£35.00

Insurance Report requiring Examination

£135.00

Capacity Assessment

£125.00

Adoption Form AH

£76.30

Adoption Form AH2

£24.36

HGV/LGV/PSU/PCV, Coach/bus/taxi medical

£100.00

Shotgun Licence Report

£75.00

OFSTED Health Declaration form

£87.50

 All routine vaccinations are free of charge.

 The practice only accepts payment in the form of cash.



 
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