Health and healthcare

Healthcare

After your visa has been granted and paid for the Immigration Health Surcharge, you can access most NHS services include General Practitioners (GPs), also known as family doctors, Hospitals, and Maternity services free of charge. Some services such as prescriptions and dental care, you still need to pay for it.

How the NHS Works

Bevan have produced helpful guides to how to the NHS works for migrants. 

General Practitioners (GPs)

A GP is the first doctor you will usually visit in healthcare in the UK. You should register at a GP surgery, also called a practice, near where you are living.

Registering with a GP surgery in the UK

Find your local GP service

A GP may sometimes want you to take medicines and will write you a prescription. Take your prescription to the pharmacy or chemist.

Find your local pharmacy

Maternity Care and Services

Maternity services cover care from the beginning of pregnancy through to sign off by a midwife. If you are pregnant, you should contact a GP or midwife.

For more information about pregnancy can be found on the NHS website

Dentistry / Dental Care and Services

NHS dentistry is not free, except for patients in an exempt category. You have to pay just as a UK resident would.

Find your local dentist

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