Private diagnosis route

Hi

I posted in an earlier thread about beginning the diagnosis process. To summarise, I spoke to my local GP and they said wait a few months until Covid-19 calms down and normal service is resumed, so I spoke to a private GP through my work healthcare plan and he wrote a letter of referral for a clinical psychologist for diagnosis. I sent this to my healthcare provider, and after an initial assessment, was told I cannot get a diagnosis through my plan. How frustrating!

So today I investigated the private route, and came across clinical-partners.co.uk, who claim to offer the same NICE standard of diagnosis and, because of current circumstances, can do it over a video call in a two-hour consultation after completing some initial questionnaires. They will charge the princely sum of £885 for this service. 

Is this normal, regardless of whether one takes the NHS or private route? Has anybody else gone down the private route like this and paid a similar fee for a similar service? Thanks

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  • I have turned to private health care as I'm sick of my useless GP.

    I had blood tests and private GP consultant yesterday, cost £280.

    My own GP wouldn't even talk in the phone to me, I cannot get past the rude receptionist..

    The last three days  I had horrible pain from an abscess on back tooth. NHS dentist this morning said 8 days before they can remove it.

    I called a private dentist and paid 100£ tooth gone in ten minutes.. not too painful either..

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  • I have turned to private health care as I'm sick of my useless GP.

    I had blood tests and private GP consultant yesterday, cost £280.

    My own GP wouldn't even talk in the phone to me, I cannot get past the rude receptionist..

    The last three days  I had horrible pain from an abscess on back tooth. NHS dentist this morning said 8 days before they can remove it.

    I called a private dentist and paid 100£ tooth gone in ten minutes.. not too painful either..

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