
Private GP St Albans
Looking for a fast, reliable private GP in St Albans in a calm, professional setting? At sk:INSPIRE Medical, we provide swift access to experienced private doctors dedicated to delivering high quality, personalised care.
Our team of highly qualified GPs brings diverse training and specialisations, allowing us to offer expert medical care across all areas of general practice, from acute illnesses to ongoing health conditions.
– 15-minute, 30-minute, and extended consultations to suit your needs
– In-person consultations with the same trusted doctor, whenever possible
– Private prescriptions issued during your visit
– Support for both minor ailments and chronic conditions
– Comprehensive health checks
We believe that exceptional healthcare should be accessible and continuous. Seeing the same GP helps build trust and ensures consistent, tailored medical advice, something we prioritise for every patient.
Please note: In line with our safe prescribing policy, we do not prescribe Schedule 2, 3, 4, or 5 controlled drugs.
FAQs
Our 15 minute consultations are suitable for quick access to discuss 1 problem.
A 30 minute consultation is ideal for discussing multiple medical concerns.
If a prescription is required, this will be included as part of the consultation.
Any repeat prescriptions will be charged at £25 per prescription.
While we strive to offer comprehensive medical care, it’s important to note that we do not manage acute illnesses or emergencies within our clinic setting.
This includes but is not limited to:
- Trauma
• Severe injuries requiring immediate attention (e.g., fractures, deep wounds)
• Burns or electrocution injuries. - Medical Emergencies:
• Chest pain/suspected heart attack
• Suspected stroke
• Heavy bleeding - Psychiatric Emergencies:
• Acute psychosis or severe mental health crisis
• Suicidal attempts or acute suicidal ideation
• Substance intoxication or overdose - Obstetric Emergencies:
• Active labour or imminent delivery
• Complicated obstetric emergencies (e.g., severe bleeding, eclampsia) - Critical Paediatric Conditions:
• Paediatric emergencies (e.g., high fever in infants, severe respiratory distress)
• Paediatric trauma requiring immediate specialist care - Serious Infectious Diseases:
• Highly contagious conditions requiring isolation (e.g., measles, active tuberculosis)
• Severe sepsis or rapidly progressing infections - Chronic or Complex Conditions Requiring Specialist Care:
• Cancer management or acute cancer complications
• Advanced organ failure (e.g., liver, kidney)
• Transplant-related emergencies - Forensic or Legal Cases:
• Cases requiring immediate police involvement or forensic assessments