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Questions About General Practitioners in London

Private GPs are often your first stop for just about anything health-related. From men’s health checks and women’s health concerns to children’s health, they manage both short-term issues and long-term conditions. Whether it’s abdominal pain, weight concerns or a suspected UTI, a GP can assess and guide next steps. They also handle preventive care — including full health checks, flu jabs, cholesterol management and contraception advice. And if you need fast access to sexual health services, they can help with STD testing, smear tests and emergency contraception. If you're in West London, our guide to local GPs might help you decide where to start.

Yes, you can. This directory includes GPs from across Greater London, and you can filter by area. Explore private general practitioners in North London, East London, West London, South London, Central London or Harley Street.

A private GP consultation in London usually ranges from £100 to £180 depending on the clinic and length of appointment. Follow-ups are often slightly cheaper, and extra services like blood tests or smear tests will be quoted separately.

You can book online directly by clicking the Book button next to your chosen GP. Just pick a time that suits you and fill in your details. Prefer to call? The number is right there too.

Yes, simply use the gender filter to narrow down the list to male or female doctors — whatever you’re more comfortable with.

Use the insurance dropdown on the page to select your insurer. We’ll show only GPs who accept your plan so you don’t have to dig around.

Absolutely. All GPs listed are GMC-registered and fully qualified, with experience in both NHS and private healthcare settings. Many have special interests in areas like women’s health, preventative medicine or minor procedures.

Private GPs can usually see you the same day or next day, and offer longer appointments with more time to talk things through. NHS GPs provide excellent care too, but you may face longer waits or shorter visits.

Your GP will ask about your symptoms, check your medical history and may carry out a basic exam. If needed, they’ll recommend tests, prescribe medication or refer you to a specialist. It’s your time — bring a list of questions if that helps.