Navigating UK healthcare
A practical series on how to use the UK's National Health Service and its parallel private system. Registration, access, prescriptions, screening, second opinions, and the rest. Written from inside UK primary care.
Dr Seth Rankin
MBChB MRCGP. Founder of LoveMyLife. Former NHS Commissioner and Managing Partner of Wandsworth Medical Centre.
23 April 2026
The United Kingdom runs a universal National Health Service (NHS) alongside a parallel private healthcare sector. Both are open to you. Knowing which route fits which situation is most of the navigation work.
This series is a practical patient-facing set of articles on how to use UK healthcare. It sits alongside a more explanatory sister series, How UK healthcare works, which covers the structure and economics of the system for readers who want that background.
How to access UK healthcare as a newcomer. The anchor article for the series. Covers the NHS and private systems at a glance, registration, and how the two sides fit together.
How to register with an NHS GP. The practical step-by-step, including the three registration routes and what to do without proof of address or ID.
NHS 111, 999, and A&E: which one for what. Urgent and emergency care routing.
How to access a UK specialist. NHS GP referral, Right to Choose, and private consultation.
NHS Right to Choose. Your legal right to choose the NHS provider for your referral, and the extended route for specific conditions including adult ADHD.
How shared care works. NHS GP plus specialist, and how private-to-NHS transfer of ongoing prescribing works (or sometimes does not).
Getting a second opinion in the UK. When it is worth asking for one, and how.
Self-pay, private medical insurance, and NHS: choosing the right route. A decision framework for the three ways UK healthcare is paid for.
What NHS GP practices charge patients for. The defined list of non-NHS services (medicals, reports, travel vaccines).
What the NHS does not routinely prescribe. The list of medicines and treatments the NHS does not routinely fund.
Prescriptions in the UK. NHS prescription charges, exemptions, PPC, and private prescribing.
Managing long-term conditions across NHS and private care. How to use both sides of the system well over years.
Vaccination records and NHS screening as a newcomer. The national programmes and how to transfer overseas records in.
NHS dentistry, private dentistry, and what is free. The UK's dental care system.
All the articles in this series are written by Dr Seth Rankin, a London-based general practitioner with over two decades of experience across NHS and private practice. Full background at Dr Seth Rankin.
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