15 minutes with a UK-qualified GP. Online or at a clinic near you. No subscription.
One fixed fee covers the 15-minute consultation, advice, sick notes and referral letters where clinically appropriate. Treatment is arranged during the appointment and dispensed separately by your pharmacy.
Choose video or in-clinic. Most slots are same-day, often within the hour. No phone queue.
A focused 15 minutes with a UK-qualified GP. Bring your questions, recent test results, or current medication list.
Sick notes and referrals issued during the appointment if clinically appropriate — no extra charge for the paperwork. Any treatment is arranged in the appointment and dispensed by your pharmacy.
In-clinic at our FastTrack GP Beaconsfield location, or by video from anywhere in the UK.
Outside the area? Video GP appointments are available UK-wide — same fixed price, same-day availability.
A snapshot — your GP can help with most non-emergency physical and mental health concerns.

Urgent symptoms? If you have chest pain, signs of stroke, severe breathing difficulty, or any other emergency, call 999 or NHS 111. A private GP appointment isn’t the right route for emergencies.
15 minutes with a UK-qualified GP. Online or at a clinic near you. No subscription.
One fixed fee covers the 15-minute consultation, advice, sick notes and referral letters where clinically appropriate. Treatment is arranged during the appointment and dispensed separately by your pharmacy.
Choose video or in-clinic. Most slots are same-day, often within the hour. No phone queue.
A focused 15 minutes with a UK-qualified GP. Bring your questions, recent test results, or current medication list.
Sick notes and referrals issued during the appointment if clinically appropriate — no extra charge for the paperwork. Any treatment is arranged in the appointment and dispensed by your pharmacy.
In-clinic at our FastTrack GP Beaconsfield location, or by video from anywhere in the UK.
Outside the area? Video GP appointments are available UK-wide — same fixed price, same-day availability.
A snapshot — your GP can help with most non-emergency physical and mental health concerns.

Urgent symptoms? If you have chest pain, signs of stroke, severe breathing difficulty, or any other emergency, call 999 or NHS 111. A private GP appointment isn’t the right route for emergencies.