fee guide
NHS treatment and charges
Some NHS patients are entitled to either full or partial exemption from charges. If you think you may qualify, please ask.
If you are in one of the following categories you may qualify for full or part exemption from charges: Under 18; aged 18 and in full-time education; an expectant mother; a mother with a child under one year; a family receiving Income Support or income-based Job seeker's Allowance or Pension Credit Guarantee Credit; you are entitled to, or named on, a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate; you are named on a valid HC2 certificate. If in doubt, please ask.
Under NHS regulations a patient can be asked to pay charges at commencement of treatment. Please be prepared to do this, or when asked to do so by the receptionist.. |
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At present NHS patients pay according to the charge band appropriate to the treatment required.
If, following a check-up you need further treatment, we will give you a treatment plan showing the cost involved. This may alter as your treatment progresses or as the result of x-rays. Should it change significantly, we will inform you.
At the start of any course of treatment you will be provided with a treatment plan and the cost involved. We are always happy to discuss this with you. The treatment plan also explains your entitlement under the NHS.
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