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Private GP Appointments & Services
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Why Choose TLCARK Private GP Services
At The Leading Clinic at Royal Kingston (TLCARK), we provide a comprehensive range of private GP and medical services for individuals, families, including overseas visitors. Our aim is to deliver exceptional, discreet care in a calm, welcoming, and professional environment – available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Led by Dr Haidar Saad, a highly qualified doctor fluent in English and Arabic, with over 20 years of experience across the NHS and private healthcare, TLCARK combines medical expertise with genuine compassion and confidentiality.
We offer flexible appointment options to suit your lifestyle — whether you prefer to be seen in-clinic, by telephone, via online video consultation, or in the comfort of your own home.
Appointments are usually available the same day or the next, ensuring fast, convenient access to an experienced private GP when you need it most.
TLCARK is regulated by the General Medical Council (GMC) and registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), giving you complete confidence in the quality and safety of your care.
We continually invest in advanced medical technology and professional development to provide the most up-to-date, effective, and personalised healthcare for every patient we serve.
Private GP Services FAQs & Pricing
Choose the type of care that suits you best. In-person at our Kingston clinic, face-to-face in the comfort of your own home, or via telephone or online video consultation.
In a relaxed, modern environment, we offer quick and easy access to face-to-face consultations at our state-of-the-art Kingston Upon Thames clinic.
Each 20-minute appointment covers a single medical concern. If you have more than one issue, you are welcome to book an Extended (40-minute) or Comprehensive (60-minute) consultation to allow enough time for a full assessment.
We also offer follow-up telephone or video consultations for continuity of care.
During your appointment, Dr Haidar Saad can:
Conduct a full medical assessment and examination
Arrange referrals for investigations or to secondary-care consultants
Review contraceptive pills or issue private sick / fit notes
Appointments are usually available on the same day or the following day.
You do not need a referral from your NHS GP, and your visit will not affect your NHS care.
(We see self-funded patients only and do not bill private insurers.)
Price Guide:
No referral is required. You can book directly with Dr Haidar Saad at any time.
Your private GP appointments are completely independent of your NHS care and will not affect your NHS care.
We welcome both new and returning patients who wish to access trusted medical advice quickly and conveniently.
Yes. Private home visits are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week across Kingston, Surrey and London.
Each visit is personally provided by Dr Haidar Saad, ensuring you receive compassionate, doctor-led care in the comfort of your own home, hotel, holiday accommodation, or office. This service is ideal if you’re:
Too unwell or immobile to travel to a clinic
Visiting the area and not registered with a local GP
Looking after elderly relatives or young children
Part of a family group needing care together in one appointment
Recovering after surgery or illness and need ongoing support
A business traveller or guest in a hotel or holiday home
Someone who values privacy, convenience, or urgent access to a GP
To check availability, please message WhatsApp with your postcode for an exact quotation.
Prices are tailored based on time, day and distance from our KT1 clinic, and the number of patients seen – making it easy for individuals or groups to get exactly the care they need.
Guide Prices:
Yes. You can speak directly with Dr Saad from the comfort of your home or workplace through an online video call or telephone consultation.
These options are ideal for follow-up reviews, minor concerns, or when travel to the clinic isn’t convenient.
During the session, you’ll receive the same level of professional attention and confidentiality as in-person appointments.
Prescriptions and referral letters can be arranged electronically where appropriate.
Yes. Steroid / cortisone injections are available at The Leading Clinic at Royal Kingston (TLCARK) to help relieve joint pain and inflammation, often alongside physiotherapy and exercise.
A 30-minute appointment allows time for assessment and treatment, and you’ll receive a written after-care leaflet or email.
Follow-up telephone consultations can also be arranged.
We currently offer injections for:
Shoulder: rotator cuff injury, osteoarthritis of the glenohumeral or AC joint
Knee: osteoarthritis or tibiofemoral joint pain
Price: £175 per joint / per injection
Yes. You can book private blood tests without needing an NHS referral.
They can help identify why you may be feeling unwell, assist diagnosis, or guide treatment planning.
Results are usually emailed within 48 hours, and you can choose a 20-minute follow-up appointment (in-person) or a 15-minute telephone consultation to review results.
Fees:
Payment is taken in advance of your appointment.
Any additional tests or procedures will be explained and costed before proceeding.
We believe in clear, affordable pricing with no hidden fees.
At this time, we see self-funding patients only and do not bill private insurers directly.
This allows us to keep our service flexible, confidential and straightforward, giving you direct access to a doctor without needing authorisation or insurance paperwork.
Our Private GP Commitment to You
The doctor providing the services make all prescribing and treatment decisions based on professional judgement, in line with the highest medical and ethical standards. A prescription will only be issued if:
The Doctor has sufficient knowledge of the patient’s medical history and current condition.
The treatment is clinically appropriate and supported by established medical evidence.
Before prescribing any treatment, the Doctor will take reasonable steps to ensure it is compatible with other treatments the patient is receiving, including any self-prescribed or over-the-counter medications.
If the Doctor determines that a prescription is not suitable or necessary, they reserve the right to decline prescribing the medication.
There is no obligation for the Doctor to issue a prescription or recommend a specific treatment.
Doctors act in accordance with professional medical ethics, clinical guidelines, and legal obligations.
All prescriptions are issued at the sole discretion of the prescribing Doctor and will only be provided when deemed clinically appropriate. The Doctor reserves the right to refuse to prescribe medication if it is considered unsafe, unnecessary, or inappropriate for the patient’s condition. Patients should be aware that prescriptions are issued in compliance with UK prescribing guidelines, and certain medications, particularly controlled substances or high-risk drugs, may not be prescribed.
Prescriptions provided by The Leading Clinic at Royal Kingston are private prescriptions, meaning they are not covered by NHS prescription pricing. Patients are responsible for paying the full cost of the medication at the pharmacy of their choice. The pricing of medications is determined by the dispensing pharmacy and not by The Leading Clinic at Royal Kingston. Patients who require a repeat prescription may need to attend a follow-up consultation to ensure the ongoing appropriateness and effectiveness of the prescribed medication.
Patients are required to take all medications as prescribed and must follow any instructions provided by the Doctor or pharmacist. Any adverse reactions or side effects must be reported immediately to The Leading Clinic at Royal Kingston or another healthcare provider. Medications must be stored safely, and it is the patient’s responsibility to ensure that prescribed drugs are not accessed by unauthorised individuals, particularly children. If a prescription is lost, a new one may only be issued at the Doctor’s discretion and may require an additional consultation.
The doctor providing the services make all prescribing and treatment decisions based on professional judgement, in line with the highest medical and ethical standards. A prescription will only be issued if:
The Doctor has sufficient knowledge of the patient’s medical history and current condition.
The treatment is clinically appropriate and supported by established medical evidence.
Before prescribing any treatment, the Doctor will take reasonable steps to ensure it is compatible with other treatments the patient is receiving, including any self-prescribed or over-the-counter medications.
If the Doctor determines that a prescription is not suitable or necessary, they reserve the right to decline prescribing the medication.
There is no obligation for the Doctor to issue a prescription or recommend a specific treatment.
Doctors act in accordance with professional medical ethics, clinical guidelines, and legal obligations.
All prescriptions are issued at the sole discretion of the prescribing Doctor and will only be provided when deemed clinically appropriate. The Doctor reserves the right to refuse to prescribe medication if it is considered unsafe, unnecessary, or inappropriate for the patient’s condition. Patients should be aware that prescriptions are issued in compliance with UK prescribing guidelines, and certain medications, particularly controlled substances or high-risk drugs, may not be prescribed.
Prescriptions provided by The Leading Clinic at Royal Kingston are private prescriptions, meaning they are not covered by NHS prescription pricing. Patients are responsible for paying the full cost of the medication at the pharmacy of their choice. The pricing of medications is determined by the dispensing pharmacy and not by The Leading Clinic at Royal Kingston. Patients who require a repeat prescription may need to attend a follow-up consultation to ensure the ongoing appropriateness and effectiveness of the prescribed medication.
Patients are required to take all medications as prescribed and must follow any instructions provided by the Doctor or pharmacist. Any adverse reactions or side effects must be reported immediately to The Leading Clinic at Royal Kingston or another healthcare provider. Medications must be stored safely, and it is the patient’s responsibility to ensure that prescribed drugs are not accessed by unauthorised individuals, particularly children. If a prescription is lost, a new one may only be issued at the Doctor’s discretion and may require an additional consultation.
Our Trusted Brands & Clinical Credentials
At The Leading Clinic at Royal Kingston (TLCARK) we’re committed to the highest standards of safety, results, and professionalism. Our Kingston-based dermatology and aesthetics clinic uses only the most advanced clinically proven technologies and premium aesthetics brands to deliver expert-led treatments in a safe environment. We proudly display our insurance, affiliations, and trusted suppliers as a reflection of our dedication to medical integrity, patient confidence, and outstanding care in our Kingston upon Thames clinic.
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Kingston upon Thames
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