Jump to content

Recommended Posts

When I worked in Central London, and needed a Doctor pronto, there's plenty of nearby options to just go private and see someone straight away (Sameday GP, CityDoctor etc) for ~?60.


I now work at home in ED, and while I could of course wait 2 weeks for an appointment and pay nothing, I've been trying to find a similar private GP in this area, and the best google can find for me is surgeries back in the City.


Does anyone know of somewhere around here like this?

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/125298-private-gps/
Share on other sites

Many large corporations have subscriptions with these companies as a free benefit for their employees. In part because it saves them money in lost time for employees taking time off to attend their local doctor.


And it's a tax deductible employee benefit.


In other words, follow the money. There's not enough demand for that service in the suburbs.

I'm Outside of the corp system. I used to be, but no more. There is the private market outside the corp structure. That is what I'm after. I know people get sensitive about the Nhs going private. While I support the nhs, I support my own family's selfish needs more.


Harsh, but true

TheCat Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I'm Outside of the corp system. I used to be, but

> no more. There is the private market outside the

> corp structure. That is what I'm after. I know

> people get sensitive about the Nhs going private.

> While I support the nhs, I support my own family's

> selfish needs more.

>

> Harsh, but true


Then you know fine well that you can contract a private doctor to visit you and charge you circa ?200.


The private doctor surgeries in the City are open 0800-1800.


They don't exist outside of zone 1/Canary Wharf.


I wish you a speedy recovery.

TheCat Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> No, I didn't know that. But thanks. And my

> original question was about local private doctors,

> not those in the city/ wharf.....

>

> You seem to have a helpful, but agenda driven,

> point......


You asked if there was a private GP practice in the area.


There isn't.


Either there is no demand, or you've found a gap in the market.


You seem an intelligent person. My counsel would be to exploit that gap :-)


Note: I haven't been to a doctor in over 20 years. I have little knowledge of the health markets; nor an agenda...

Not private, but according to SELDOC you could try a walk-in centre:


http://www.seldoc.co.uk/node/146


Or find another GP surgery to register with? I can generally get an appointment on the day or within a day or two, and they're very good about fitting in children.

  • 3 years later...

Lowlander Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> > You asked if there was a private GP practice in

> the area...

>

> There isn't.

> ...

>

> Note: I haven't been to a doctor in over 20 years.

> I have little knowledge of the health markets;

> nor an agenda...


Not sure how you can be so sure there isn't a private GP anywhere in the area then!


There's this private medical centre in Herne Hill...

Health Hub, 282 Milkwood Road, Herne Hill, London, SE24 0EZ

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • So, i've had time to think about ever step of this incident. The main points are: I'd entered my pin number and was on the screen/page where you put in how much you want to withdraw At exactly that point the guy appeared and said the machine had taken his card, and started waving his hands over screen A 'menu' option came up on screen with two choices, one bottom left, one bottom right The bottom left option said something about entering a code to continue with transaction The guy was saying "press that or it'll take your card" - I didn't press either but he might have I haven't ever seen these on-screen options before - I didn't enter any details The guy then disappeared I pressed the 'cancel' button on keypad - the physical keypad - same screen options remained - no card was returned Within 30 seconds of me realising card wasn't coming out I froze card on banking app and immediately had two txt msgs from bank saying transactions were being declined (but one for £251 had already gone though). The ref on bank statement for all three was: CARDTRONICS UK LTD BT KIOSK O/S 54 EA. Bank statement also said the date, time and that there was a £1.50 ATM withdrawl fee.  I checked to see if there's a cashpoint in newsagent next door, but there's not. The cashpoint at petrol station is free so no ATM fee there eiher.   
    • Indeed and I am sure many will go for the music, which I also like. But, for me, at least, none of that makes up for or justifies the wider impact on the park, on the flora and fauna, on the parks' regular users, and on those living near by that are distressed by the noise- the next three days will not be Lover's Rock. In terms of overall impact, we are also talking weeks and months, with the aftermath always problematic with the main area so damaged it has to be reseeded each year and is rendered unusable the rest of summer. My biggest fear is that they will start to grow and add to this event, each year.
    • Please help us find Yun LAU.  He was last seen on Dunstans Road at 12.30 today (23/5/25). He has dementia and is quite deaf. If found, please call police who have his details, or his daughter Jennie (07769666524)
    • Was v. quick for me the other day and four people were ahead of me. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...