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Andy Stein

Can temporary residents get NHS care?

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Can temporary residents get NHS care?

Yes.  Very much so – and that is right and proper.

If you are living in the UK temporarily (or on holiday), and you are not registered with a local GP, you can get emergency medical care at a general practice (or hospital).

Doctors are happy to see patients who are temporarily resident in an area. In this instance, people wishing to be treated should state that they are a temporary resident when reporting to reception – at the GP practice or hospital.

To register with a GP, you will need to bring your passport – plus there may be a ‘temporary residents’ form’ on the GP practice website that you need to fill out.

If you go to a hospital, it is a good idea to bring a passport or driving license.

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