NHS Patients
Getting a referral to a private hospital as an NHS England patient can be a great option for those in need of specialised medical care or shorter waiting times for specific treatments. Discover how to access your treatment at one of our hospitals below.
Nuffield Health and the NHS
Nuffield Health has been offering free NHS care under the Patient Choice government initiative across England since 2006 and has successfully treated thousands of patients during this time.
Why choose Nuffield Health for your NHS treatment
Nuffield Health is the only major health and wellbeing provider to operate fitness and wellbeing centres, medical clinics, and hospitals, allowing us to provide a wide range of healthcare services.
All 37 of our hospitals were rated 'Good' or 'Outstanding' by national regulators in 2022.
As an NHS patient at Nuffield Health, you will benefit from:
- Exceptional standards of care, delivered by highly skilled professionals
- Short waiting times for initial consultation and treatment with the most appropriate consultant
- Continuity of care with the same consultant throughout your treatment
- Private en-suite bedroom
- Extended visiting hours for your family and friends during your stay
- A selection of menus suitable for all dietary requirements
How to get referred to a Nuffield Health hospital as an NHS England patient
Please note, this service is only available in England. For NHS patients in Wales and Scotland, please speak to your GP.
Step 1: Get a referral from your GP
If your GP believes that specialist treatment is necessary, they will refer you. NHS patients in England are entitled to choose where they receive their care for planned operations; this includes access to private hospitals and clinics for some procedures, without charge to the patient.
Your GP should offer you this choice on referral, but if they do not please speak to your GP.
Step 2: Book your appointment at a Nuffield Health Hospital
There are three ways you can book your appointment at one of our hospitals:
- Your GP or practice staff will book your appointment at your preferred Nuffield Health hospital for you and give you a Unique Booking Reference Number (UBRN).
- You can book your appointment yourself on the NHS e-Referral Service website.*
- You can book your appointment yourself by calling the NHS e-Referral Service Line on 0345 608 8888 (Monday - Friday, 8am to 8pm, Weekends and Bank Holidays, 8am - 4pm).*
- You can book your appointment by calling the Nuffield Health e-referral team on 0800 015 5020 (8am - 6pm, Monday to Friday)*.
*You will need to quote your Unique Booking Reference Number (UBRN). Your UBRN will be given to you by your GP on your appointment request letter.
NHS England patient's treatment costs are covered by the NHS. You will only need to pay for extra personal items, for example, your guests' food and beverages.
Step 3: Confirmation letter
Once your referral has been triaged and your appointment confirmed, you will receive a letter within two weeks.
Transferring Your Care to Nuffield Health
If are already on an NHS waiting List, and have been waiting over 40 weeks for your first outpatient appointment or TCI (to come in) date from an NHS Provider, then you may be entitled to move to another provider.
Patients who are eligible to move their treatment to another provider, including Nuffield Health, will receive a letter from their NHS Provider with instructions on how to do so.
Find your nearest Nuffield Health Hospital
Use our search tool below to find which of our hospitals offer NHS treatment. Please note, not all NHS treatments are offered at Nuffield Health.
To get referred to one of our hospitals, please follow the steps above.
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67 Lansdowne Road
Bournemouth
BH1 1RW -
Shenfield Road
Brentwood
CM15 8EH -
Warren Road
Brighton
BN2 6DX -
3 Clifton Hill
Clifton
Bristol
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4 Trumpington Road
Cambridge
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Hatherley Lane
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
GL51 6SY -
78 Broyle Road
Chichester
PO19 6WB -
Rykneld Road
Derby
DE23 4SN -
Wonford Road
Exeter
EX2 4UG -
Wrexham Road
Chester
CH4 7QP -
Stirling Road
Guildford
GU2 7RF -
Burrell Road
Haywards Heath
RH16 1UD -
Venns Lane
Hereford
HR1 1DF -
2 Leighton Street
Leeds
LS1 3EB -
Scraptoft Lane
Leicester
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Clayton Road
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE2 1JP -
Clayton Road
Newcastle-under-Lyme
ST5 4DB -
Beech Road
Headington
Oxford
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Derriford Road
Plymouth
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Longden Road
Shrewsbury
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Staplegrove Elm
Taunton
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Junction Road
Norton
Stockton on Tees
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Kingswood Road
Tunbridge Wells
TN2 4UL -
The Chase
Old Milverton Lane
Leamington Spa
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Winchester Road
Chandlers Ford
Eastleigh
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Shores Road
Woking
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Wood Road
Tettenhall
Wolverhampton
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Haxby Road
York
YO31 8TA
NHS Patients FAQs
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I don’t have a referral, what should I do?You will need to speak to your GP and obtain a referral from them. Please be aware that your GP will only refer you to a specialist if they believe that specialist assessment or treatment is necessary.
You will also need to obtain your Unique Booking Reference Number (UBRN) before you can book your appointment (see the steps above). -
I have a referral, but I do not have an appointment - what should I do?If you have a referral and your Unique Booking Reference Number (UBRN) you can book an appointment at your preferred Nuffield Health Hospital:
- Ask your GP or practice staff to book your appointmenton your behalf
- Book your appointment on the NHS e-Referral Service website
- Call the NHS Telephone Appointments Line on 0345 608 8888 (Monday - Friday, 8am to 8pm).
- Call the Nuffield Health e-Referral team on 0800 015 5020 (8am - 6pm, Monday to Friday).
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I have booked my appointment at a Nuffield Health Hospital, but I still have not received my appointment confirmation letter. What should I do?If you have not received your appointment confirmation letter from Nuffield Health, please call 0800 015 5020 (8am - 6pm, Monday to Friday).
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Can I book my appointment directly with the hospital?No, you cannot book your appointment directly with the hospital. You can:
- Ask your GP or practice staff to book your appointment on your behalf
- Book your appointment on the NHS e-Referral Service website
- Call the NHS Telephone Appointments Line on 0345 608 8888 (Monday - Friday, 8am to 8pm).
- Call the Nuffield Health e-Referral team on 0800 015 5020 (8am - 6pm, Monday to Friday).
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Can I book an NHS appointment directly with Nuffield Health?All NHS patients will need to obtain a GP referral and a UBRN number to book an appointment, please visit your GP who will initiate the referral. Once you have your UBRN number, either book an appointment via on the NHS e-Referral Service website, call the NHS Telephone Appointments Line on 0345 608 8888 or call the Nuffield Health e-Referral team on 0800 015 5020 (8am - 6pm, Monday to Friday) to book an appointment. You must have your UBRN number.
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How much will my treatment cost?All treatment costs are covered by the NHS. You will only need to pay for extra personal items.
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How soon can I be seen?We will always do our best to find you an appointment, based on clinic availability. For most initial appointments, the wait time will vary between a few days and a few weeks.
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Will my surgery be conducted by a junior doctor?No, our hospital only works with consultants and therefore you can be assured of the highest level of clinical care. Your appointments, surgery and follow ups will be conducted by your consultant. If it becomes necessary to move your care to another consultant, we will discuss this with you.
Free health and wellbeing programmes
At Nuffield Health we provide free health and wellbeing initiatives to address unmet healthcare needs – from joint pain to long COVID – right here in your local community.
Joint Pain
This programme aims to reduce pain, increase mobility, and improve mental health by encouraging sufferers to participate in regular exercise. Feedback has been exceptional, with 69% of participants in July 2022 achieving clinically significant improvements.
COVID-19 Rehab Programme
Developed in collaboration with the NHS and leading industry experts, this programme is a blend of physical and emotional support designed to help an ever-growing number of people who are finding it difficult to recover from the long-term effects of COVID-19.