Eligibility to receive NHS medical treatment is dependent upon whether a person is ordinarily resident in the UK. It is not related to nationality or payment of tax or national insurance. People who are in the UK for less than six months are not ordinarily resident here.
People who ARE entitled to receive NHS medical treatment are:
People who are NOT entitled to receive NHS medical treatment are:
Anyone who does not fit it to the above groups will need to be seen as a private patient and pay for their treatment.
All overseas visitors must show reception their passport as proof of identity. Patients will not be seen without a passport unless in an emergency
Fees for the consultation will be confirmed when you book your appointment and need to be paid on arrival. A receipt will be given to you as you may be able to claim the cost back on your travel insurance.
European Economic Area (EEA) Member Countries
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Austria |
France |
Liechtenstein |
Romania |
Countries with a Bilateral Healthcare Agreement with the UK
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Armenia |
Georgia |
Moldova |
Ukraine |
And residents of the following countries:
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Anguilla |
British Virgin Islands |
Iceland |
St. Helena |
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