I agree it’s a lot just for a signature at the bottom of a proformer letterThank you for your reply. The advice on the diabetes website is to take a doctor letter as well as a prescription. I thought I’d have to pay but £30 seems a lot.
My GP charges. Three weeks ago, when I needed a letter, I sent an email to the hospital diabetes nurse who emailed me in return with an attached letter. I was able to date the letter and print it out myself. There was no charge. Of course this letter did not have a signature but it did have hospital letter heading. I also took my prescription. No one asked to see the letter at Heathrow Airport, but I was wearing a disability lanyard and I explained about the liquid insulin. The staff understood about me not wanting to go through X-rays with the insulin pump. Same smooth procedure on return trip through Dublin airport.I have asked by GP for a doctors letter to take my sharps and medication through airport security, they are charging £30 for this! Has anyone else experienced this?
Thank you for your reply. The advice on the diabetes website is to take a doctor letter as well as a prescription. I thought I’d have to pay but £30 seems a lot.
Providing this sort of letter isn't covered (that is, paid for) under the contract GPs have with the NHS. They can charge for providing this sort of service if they want to - the BMA (the doctors' union) provides advice on fees. I used to need a letter for my CPAP - the Sleep Clinic at the hospital emailed me one for nothing.I have asked by GP for a doctors letter to take my sharps and medication through airport security, they are charging £30 for this! Has anyone else experienced this?
The letter should be written in such a way that you can use it again and again and again and ...I wish I’d known I could have got this from the hospital clinic! I just paid £30 for a letter not even signed by the gp just has his name on it, as I’m going abroad in July. Hopefully I can remember this if I go on holiday again.
Not diabetes related but my husband has a pacemaker so can’t go through the security scanners. He carries his card but has never been asked to show it at any airport or port.I’m sister and her husband travel to Spain at least 3-4 times a year and have never been asked for a doctors cover letter for their insulin equipment.