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My mother in law is staying with us at the moment, and she needs to see a doctor (insect bites looking rather red and nasty and not disappearing despite cream from pharmacist). I would like her to see a doctor and need to find someone who takes private patients, preferably in the area.

Any recommendations would be much appreciated.

You could contact SELDOC in the first instance. They might be able to suggest someone:


www.seldoc.co.uk


Tel: Patient line ? out of hours: 0208 693 9066


Opening hours are 6.30pm ? 8.00am on weekdays and 24 hours at weekends and bank holidays.

Your Mother in Law can be seen as an "immediately necessary" NHS patient at your GP surgery or by SELDOC unless you particularly want her seen privately.


https://www.myhealth.london.nhs.uk/information-for-overseas-visitors

If you have no luck with SELDOC or Health Hub, try a Medicentre, private GP's practice in Central London - there is one based at Victoria and one near Bank. You can walk in or make an appointment http://www.medicentre.co.uk/location-1.htm

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