Check the list of fees and guidance below:
- Asbestos medical examinations
- Benefits certification
- Certificates medico-legal
- Certificates GPs cannot charge for
- Charging your patients
- Childminder health forms
- Collaborative arrangements
- Consultant contract – guidance on fee paying work
- Coroners
- Cremation
- Debt recovery
- Driver Licensing (DVLA)
- Emergency treatment under the Road Traffic Act
- Family planning work
- Firearms
- First aid education
- Fitness certificates
- Forensic physicians
- Gender recognition work
- Government agreed fees for GPs
- Government agreed fees for Consultants
- GP contract – guidance on fee paying work
- GP guidance on non-NHS report fees
- Insurance work
- Junior doctors contract – guidance for fee paying work
- Legal Aid – victims of domestic abuse
- Legal Aid – expert witness
- Locum fees advice for locums and employers
- Medical records – access and copying fees
- Medico-legal fees
- Mental health work
- Organising your finances
- Post-mortem fees
- Safeguarding adults and children – reports and case conferences
- SAS doctors contract – guidance for fee paying work
- Seafarer examinations and medical referee fees
- Travel vaccinations
- Tribunal appointments – medical members
- VAT and medical indemnity
- Whiplash
- Work which has no set fee
- Why do GPs sometimes charge fees?