Jubilee Surgery

Whitton Corner Health and Social Care Centre, Percy Road, Whitton, Twickenham, TW2 6JL

Telephone: 0203 405 0840

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Private patient work

Some paperwork/examination requests are made by patients which do not fall under the remit of NHS work.  Jubilee Surgery is happy to provide some private work services at a small cost.  The surgery has boundaries as to when this work can be fulfilled and it should not interfere with any NHS work.  You may be asked to wait for your private work to be completed.  You will be kept informed.

Please contact us through the website on our Contact tile or bring in your request.  Certain requests have a set fee and others are dependant on the work involved.  You will be told a cost before the work is completed for you to make an informed decision whether you would like to proceed.

Jubilee Surgery unable to deal with the following private works:

Purpose:

This policy outlines the types of private work that our GP surgery will not undertake, particularly where there is a risk of vicarious liability. The primary objective is to ensure the safety and well-being of both our patients and the healthcare professionals, while maintaining the highest standards of clinical care within the scope of our NHS services.

Scope:

This policy applies to all patients registered at our GP surgery and covers private work requests that may expose the practice or its clinicians to vicarious liability.

Policy Statement:

Our GP surgery is committed to providing high-quality care within the scope of NHS services. However, we do not undertake private work that may involve specialist assessments or activities which present a significant risk of vicarious liability. These include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Fitness to fly assessments
  • Clearance for high-risk sports (e.g., mountaineering, skydiving, paragliding)
  • Certification for participation in sporting events (e.g., marathons, triathlons)
  • Diving medicals (beyond DVLA Statements of fact) or fitness to dive
  • Medical certifications for extreme sports or adventure travel

Rationale:

These types of private work often require specialist knowledge and expertise that fall outside the general practice remit. Moreover, issuing certifications for such activities may expose the GP surgery to potential legal risks, including vicarious liability, if an adverse event occurs.

Our GPs are trained to provide general medical services and support within the NHS framework. Specialist assessments should be undertaken by professionals with specific expertise in those fields, and we encourage patients to seek advice from appropriately qualified clinicians or agencies for such requests.

What We Do Offer:

Our GP surgery continues to offer a wide range of services under the NHS, including general health advice, chronic disease management, routine medical checks, and referrals to specialist services where appropriate.

Alternative Options:

For private work not covered under this policy, patients are advised to seek independent medical assessments from specialists in the relevant field. These might include:

  • Occupational health specialists
  • Sports physicians
  • Aviation or diving medical examiners
  • Travel medicine clinics
  • Capacity Assessments (mental or physical)

Conclusion:

This policy is in place to safeguard both our patients and the surgery from the legal risks associated with vicarious liability. We are happy to support our patients in accessing the appropriate services for their private health needs through appropriate referrals or guidance.

If you have any further questions or require clarification regarding this policy, please contact our practice manager.

To make a bank transfer to Jubilee Surgery, please use the details below:

RBS

Account Name- JUBILEE SURGERY

Sort Code: 16-10-27

Account Number: 10079266

Ref:  Your Practice Registered Name, initials and surname.

Once you have made the transfer, could you please inform the surgery preferably

by the contact form on the website.