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    • If you are ordinarily resident in the UK with a settlement ( spouse or fiancée ) visa you are eligible to register with a GP practice and receive any treatment required. Once registered – obviously depending on acceptance by the practice - your GP may refer you to hospital for treatment which is also free at the point of access. There is no charge for basic GP treatment for NHS patients living in the UK. There may be charges for certain services, such as check-ups for employees, vaccinations for travelling abroad, and prescriptions.
    ( http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/1095.asp...CategoryID=158 )



    • Everyone in the UK – regardless of immigration or residency status – is in any case entitled to free care in Accident and Emergency, treatment for sexually-transmitted infections, and conditions such as TB and malaria. NHS staff will treat anyone whose condition is deemed life-threatening or urgent, including women giving birth. “ Walk In Clinics “ are also free to all.


    • Dental services are not free, whether NHS or private. It’s advisable – but not essential – to register with a nearby dental practice.
    http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/AboutNH...S-dentist.aspx


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Alan View Post
    • If you are ordinarily resident in the UK with a settlement ( spouse or fiancée ) visa you are eligible to register with a GP practice and receive any treatment required. Once registered – obviously depending on acceptance by the practice - your GP may refer you to hospital for treatment which is also free at the point of access. There is no charge for basic GP treatment for NHS patients living in the UK. There may be charges for certain services, such as check-ups for employees, vaccinations for travelling abroad, and prescriptions.
    ( http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/1095.asp...CategoryID=158 )



    • Everyone in the UK – regardless of immigration or residency status – is in any case entitled to free care in Accident and Emergency, treatment for sexually-transmitted infections, and conditions such as TB and malaria. NHS staff will treat anyone whose condition is deemed life-threatening or urgent, including women giving birth. “ Walk In Clinics “ are also free to all.


    • Dental services are not free, whether NHS or private. It’s advisable – but not essential – to register with a nearby dental practice.
    http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/AboutNH...S-dentist.aspx
    Even folks on visit visas can avail themselves to the services of there Local General Practitioners surgery and get immediate hospital treatment if required. Just as can folks on any other visa.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    Even folks on visit visas can avail themselves of the services of their local General Practitioner's surgery and get immediate hospital treatment if required. Just as can folks on any other visa.
    Correct ! This includes EEA Family Permits. Obviously, as I have said, you need a GP to accept you in their practice. Once this is done, the usual route of referral to hospital - outpatients, A and E, or as an inpatient, is via the GP.


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