Treatments, options and pricing
Common Q&A about Private GP Home Visiting
Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.
Our team is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
A private GP home visiting service allows a general practitioner (GP) to visit patients in their homes for medical consultations, diagnosis, and treatment. This service is typically available for those who prefer medical care at home or cannot visit a clinic.
You can usually book a home visit by calling the private clinic, using their online booking system, or through a dedicated app if the service provides one. Many services offer same-day or next-day appointments.
Private GPs can treat a wide range of conditions during home visits, such as flu, respiratory infections, minor injuries, gastrointestinal issues, and more. They can also provide prescriptions, referrals, and medical certificates.
The cost varies depending on the location. Additional charges may apply for medications, tests, or extended consultation time.
Some private health insurance policies may cover GP home visits, but coverage varies. It's best to check with your insurance provider before booking.
Our private GP home visit services offer same-day visits, depending on availability.
Home visits offer convenience, comfort, and privacy. They are especially beneficial for those who are immobile, elderly or have conditions that make travelling difficult.
Yes, private GPs can perform a variety of diagnostic tests (such as blood tests, urine tests, and swabs) and provide treatments such as administering medications or injections during a home visit. However, complex procedures may still require a hospital or clinic visit.
Generally, we do not have direct access to your NHS medical records unless shared by you or your NHS GP. You can provide us with relevant medical history or documentation to ensure they have the information they need during the consultation.