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Getting
Private Healthcare - Patients from Overseas
If you come
from overseas and want to have medical treatment in the United Kingdom
you will need to identify a suitable doctor and hospital for your
complaint. This can be difficult if you do not have a general practitioner
(family doctor) to advise you. General practitioners are not specialists
but can treat most routine conditions and will send you on to see
a specialist if necessary. In fact there are many excellent fully
private general practitioners in the central London area. In addition
many NHS general practitioners will see you as a paying private
patient. If you are resident in London then you should consider
registering yourself (and family) with a general practitioner; the
regulations governing this are available from most general practitioner
surgeries. Many private hospitals in London have general practitioners
working in them and a list can be obtained of these doctors.
Some overseas
patients may also obtain direct consultant assistance by looking
through directories for a suitable person, such as the list on this
website ...[click here].
Alternatively you may contact one of the hospitals listed here ...[click
here] that will give you the name of a consultant.
If you are coming
from abroad or indeed anywhere in the UK, you should bring with
all your medical history including x-rays and scans. These should
be in English if possible.
The cost of
private medical treatment in the UK is quite high. Your consultant's
fees should be made clear to you in advance and if the situation
is a straightforward one such as a specific operation then there
should not be a problem. However, if you are being admitted for
investigation or have a serious illness it may be difficult to predict
all costs. Generally speaking, unless you have substantial financial
reserves, you should not embark on extensive investigation or treatment
for complex diseases where there are risks of prolonged stay and
therefore high charges.
Hospital charges
usually exceed the consultant's fees if you need in-patient care.
However, if you need in patient care the private hospitals may be
able to give you a "package price" which covers all the
charges. You should note that hospitals charge for dressings, drugs
and operating theatre use. Also, for a recovery period in an Intensive
Care Unit or a High Dependency Unit, which could become very expensive.
There may be other charges for x-rays and pathology tests.
You should try
and clarify what is covered in a package price and also what will
happen if your stay needs to be extended because of some complication.
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