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Supergolden88 is she staying here for long? If not there wont see her, we went privet and it cost us ?120 Clapham Family practice. Hope she gets better soon, if you need antibiotics like Amoxicillin i have some at home and can share if she took them before.


Regards Dee.

If your mum is an EU citizen (i.e. if she's Greek) she should have the equivalent of an E111 form (now an EHIC card, I think) which will entitle her to full NHS treatment. Even if she doesn't have it with her, it should be enough that she's Greek (though you might find it harder to persuade receptionists etc - but an ID card or passport should be enough).


If she's resident in the EU (i.e. she's not Greek, or from another EU state but lives in Greece) she will be entitled to emergency treatment. I wouldn't delay if you are worried in anyway at all.

There is an excellent private walk-in clinic at Waterloo Station. I think they charge around ?60, though haven't been there recently. I went there a couple of years ago when we had just moved house and weren't registered locally. They were very friendly.

There is a walk in clinic near Peckham Rye station - I think it is pretty new. My Mum (from Canada) went there when she was here and was expecting to pay something, but they never mentioned payment so not sure how that works. But anyone can just walk in 8 am-8 pm 7 days/week.


This is it: http://peckhamgpwalkin.co.uk/

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