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19/10/2018

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  1. What is private mental healthcare?
  2. Why would I choose to go private?
  3. How do I access private mental healthcare?
  4. How do I pay for private mental healthcare?
  5. What are my rights?
  6. Next steps

  1. Useful contacts

Useful contacts

General Medical Council UK

At the GMC, they regulate individual doctors. If you think a doctor has acted in a way that brings their fitness to practise into question, please contact the GMC.

Telephone - 0161 923 6602

(Monday - Friday 8am - 6pm, Saturday 9am - 5pm)

Change Mental Health

Change Mental Health seeks to support and empower all those affected by mental illness, including family members, carers and supporters.

Address - Suite 4/1, Great Michael House, 14 Links Place, Edinburgh, EH6 7EZ

Telephone - 0808 8010 515

(Monday - Friday between 10am - 4pm)

Turn2us

National charity that helps people in financial hardship gain access to welfare benefits, charitable grants and support services.

Address - 200 Shepherds Bush Road, London W6 7NL

Telephone - 0808 802 2000

Free Helpline: for those who find it challenging to go online
(09:00 – 17:30 Monday - Friday)

Citizens Advice

Citizens Advice is a network of 316 independent charities throughout the United Kingdom that give free, confidential information and advice to assist people with money, legal, consumer and other problems. Web chat available on website.

Telephone - 0800 144 8848

Same as costs calling 01 or 02 for landline

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  1. What is private mental healthcare?
  2. Why would I choose to go private?
  3. How do I access private mental healthcare?
  4. How do I pay for private mental healthcare?
  5. What are my rights?
  6. Next steps
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