Private GP for Expats in the UK
The Online GP provides private healthcare for expats living in the UK, with no NHS registration required, same-day appointments, and doctors experienced with international patients. Whether you've just arrived, are here temporarily, or prefer private care, we offer comprehensive GP services from £49.
Why Expats Choose Private GP Care
NHS Challenges for Expats:
Registration can be complicated
Eligibility unclear for some visa types
Long waiting times for appointments
Short consultations
Difficulty building doctor relationship
Limited evening/weekend access
Private GP Benefits:
No registration required
See a doctor immediately
Longer, thorough consultations
Doctors experienced with expats
Flexible scheduling
Continuity of care
Easy for those who travel frequently
Services for Expats
Routine GP Care
General health consultations
Illness and injury treatment
Ongoing condition management
Medication prescriptions
Health advice
Price: From £49 (video) | From £79 (in-person)
New to UK Health Checks
For Recently Arrived Expats:
Establish your health baseline in the UK:
Comprehensive blood tests
Physical examination
Health risk assessment
Registration of medical history
Discussion of UK healthcare system
Price: From £249
Travel Health
For Expats Who Travel:
Travel vaccinations
Malaria prevention
Fitness to fly certificates
Travel health advice
Health Screening
Executive health checks
Annual screenings
Pre-employment medicals
Visa medicals
Mental Health Support
Moving countries is stressful. We provide:
Mental health consultations
Referrals to specialists
Ongoing support
Specialist Referrals
Access to London's best specialists when needed:
Fast-track referrals
Private hospitals
Harley Street consultants
Nationalities We See
Large Expat Communities We Serve:
American expats
European expats (EU nationals)
Middle Eastern expats (UAE, Saudi, etc.)
Australian and New Zealand expats
Indian expats
Chinese expats
South African expats
All nationalities welcome
We Understand:
Different healthcare system expectations
Home country medical norms
Need for clear communication
Documentation for home country insurers
Coordination with home doctors
Insurance and Payment
Health Insurance:
Many expat health insurance policies cover private GP visits. We provide:
Detailed invoices for claims
Direct billing where accepted
Medical reports for insurers
Common Expat Insurers We Work With:
Bupa International
Cigna Global
Aetna International
Allianz Worldwide Care
AXA PPP International
And others
Payment Options:
Card payment (Visa, Mastercard, Amex)
Bank transfer
Invoice for corporate clients
Location: Central London
10 Portman Square, Marylebone
Central location accessible from all London areas
2 minutes from Baker Street tube
Near Harley Street medical district
Easy access from major business districts
Convenient For:
City workers
West End professionals
Those travelling in from suburbs
International visitors
Virtual Care for Travelling Expats
When You're Not in London:
If work or travel takes you away, we offer:
Video consultations
Prescription advice
Medical letters and reports
Continuity with the same doctor
Stay Connected to Your GP:
Build a relationship with a doctor who knows your history, even when you're not in the UK.
Book Expat GP Appointment
Healthcare designed for expat needs.
Phone: +44 20 3951 3428
FAQ
Do I need to be registered with NHS to see you?
No. You can see us regardless of NHS registration status.
Can you help me understand the UK healthcare system?
Yes. We're happy to explain how UK healthcare works and help you navigate it.
Will you share records with my doctor at home?
Yes, with your consent. We provide detailed reports that you can share with your home physicians.
Can you prescribe medications I was taking in my home country?
Often yes, if the medication is available in the UK. We may need to use UK-equivalent brands.
Do you offer family membership or packages?
Contact us to discuss family and corporate packages for multiple family members or employees.
The Online GP. Private healthcare for expats in the UK.