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Practical guides on private GP care, employee health, and what to look for when you are choosing medical cover. Written by me, not a content team.

Personal & family care

Private GP
How much does a private GP cost in the UK?

A one-off appointment typically costs £80 to £200. Monthly memberships start at around £50. What drives the variation and what to check beyond the headline price.

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Private GP
Is a private GP worth it?

Whether it makes sense depends on how often you need to see a doctor and how much the waiting costs you. A straightforward look at who benefits most and when NHS care is sufficient.

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Private GP
What does a private GP do that the NHS doesn’t?

The clinical care is the same. The difference is in how it is delivered: same-day appointments, longer consultations, home visits, a named doctor, and faster referrals when needed.

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Employee & corporate health

Employee health
How can employers reduce staff sick days?

The CIPD puts average absence at 9.4 days per person per year. Most are short-term and preventable. The bottleneck is almost always access to a doctor at the right moment.

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Employee health
Private GP service vs health insurance for employees: what is the difference?

Health insurance pays for hospital treatment after something has gone wrong. A GP service gives employees access to a doctor before it reaches that point. They are not competing products.

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Employee health
Is private healthcare worth it for a small business?

At around £40 to £50 per employee per month, a GP service pays for itself if it prevents two or three sick days per person per year. The harder question is which product fits your team.

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