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Emergency medical services in the UK
Childbirth in the UK
- Cardiology: The UK boasts world-class cardiology centers and renowned specialists who offer innovative treatments and procedures for cardiovascular diseases.
- Oncology: The UK's leading cancer research institutes are driving revolutionary advances in cancer treatment, making the country a center of expertise in oncology.
- Orthopedics: Thanks to modern orthopedic equipment and highly qualified surgeons, the UK is a popular country for orthopedic procedures, including joint replacement and sports medicine.
- Neurology: The UK has outstanding neurological centers offering advanced diagnosis, treatment and surgery for neurological disorders.
- Fertility and reproductive medicine: The UK is known for its expertise in infertility treatment, offering a wide range of assisted reproductive technologies and specialized care.
You can visit the UK for up to 6 months to:
● undergo private treatment in a hospital or other medical institution;
● receive treatment at an NHS hospital if the treatment is paid for by your own government in accordance with a mutual agreement on medical care;
● donate an organ to a family member or close friend - this includes an assessment of your suitability as a donor.
You should:
1. make sure that you meet the basic requirements for a standard visitor and any relevant additional requirements listed below;
2. prepare all the necessary documents confirming your compliance;
3. check if you need a standard visa to visit the UK; you can check it here;
4. apply for a standard guest visa online - if you need it.
Special visas or entry permits for treatment are not provided.
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If you come for private treatment.
You must prove that you:
1. Have a health condition that requires private consultation or treatment in the UK;
2. Have agreed on consultations or treatment;
3. Have enough money or funding to pay for your treatment;
4. Leave the United Kingdom after treatment completion or visa expiration;
5. Do not endanger public health if you have an infectious disease such as leprosy.
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What documents do I need to provide?
You need a letter from a doctor or consultant confirming:
- your condition that needs treatment;
- estimated cost and probable treatment duration;
- a place where consultation and treatment will take place.
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If you visit an NHS hospital for treatment.
Your treatment must be paid for by your own government on the basis of a mutual agreement on medical care.
You must provide a permit form issued by the government of your country stating that they will pay for your treatment.
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If you come as an organ donor.
You can only visit the UK to donate organs to:
● a family member with whom you are genetically related;
● a person with whom you have a close personal relationship (such as your partner or friend).
You must prove that the person to whom you are donating the organ has a legal right to stay in the UK.
What documents do I need to provide?
You will need a letter from the lead nurse of the transplant team, a registered General Medical Council specialist or a registered NHS consultant confirming that:
1. You are a donor corresponding to the recipient, or you are being tested to see if you can be a potential donor;
2. The recipient is genetically related to you or in a close personal relationship with you;
3. Place and date of transplantation or analysis.
The letter must be dated no more than 3 months before you plan to arrive in the UK.
If the recipient is not legally resident in the UK, you must indicate his or her name, nationality and date of birth in your application.
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If your treatment lasts more than 6 months.
A standard visa, regardless of your nationality, is required for all treatment visits lasting more than 6 months.
You can:
- apply for a standard visa to the UK - it lasts up to 11 months and costs 200 pounds;
- stay in the country for up to 6 months and apply for another 6 months when you are in the UK for a fee of £ 1000;
There is no limit to how many times you can extend your stay. It costs £ 1000 each time.
Depending on where you come from, you may also need a certificate confirming that you do not have tuberculosis. Check if you need to get tested for tuberculosis.
If you find yourself in an emergency situation requiring medical attention, it is very important to know the appropriate contact information to seek help. Below are the main contacts for emergency medical care in the UK:
Ambulance service:
In the event of a medical emergency requiring an ambulance, call 999. This number is valid throughout the UK, including England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. When you call 999, an operator will assess your situation and send an ambulance with qualified medical staff to your location.
NHS non-emergency medical advice:
If you need medical advice in a non-emergency situation, you can call NHS 111. This service is available 24/7 and qualified medical professionals will provide advice based on your symptoms and condition. They can give advice, refer you to the appropriate health service or recommend further action.
Mental health crisis:
The following helplines are available for people who are experiencing a mental health crisis or need emergency mental health care:
Samaritans: Call 116 123 (available 24/7) for confidential emotional support and a listening ear.
Mental health crisis team: Contact your local Mental Health Crisis Team, which can be found through NHS 111 or by contacting your General Practitioner (GP).
Poison control: If you or someone you know has ingested a toxic substance or been exposed to harmful chemicals, contact the National Poison Information Service (NPIS) on 0300 123 2323. NPIS provides expert advice and guidance in cases of poisoning and exposure to toxic substances.
It is important to note that emergency services in the UK are well coordinated and calling the appropriate hotline will ensure a quick and effective response to your situation. Make sure you provide the operator with accurate information about the nature of the emergency and your location.
Remember that in life-threatening emergencies or when a person's health is in immediate danger, calling 999 is crucial to ensuring that you receive prompt medical attention. Knowing these emergency contacts can help you access the healthcare you need when you need it most.
A child born in the UK to foreign parents is not automatically entitled to British citizenship.
If one of the parents receives permanent residence or British citizenship after birth, you will be able to register your child as a British citizen. This will mean that your child is no longer covered by the UK Immigration Rules and his/her status in the country will be protected.
There is also a 10-year uninterrupted residence. A child born in the UK to foreign parents who remains in the UK for at least the first 10 years of his or her life has the right to register as a UK citizen. This is also bound to the condition that the child must not stay outside the country for more than 90 days in each year when he/she lived in the UK. This requires a large number of documents for each year of your child's life to confirm that he/she meets the requirements of permanent residence. It is recommended to seek the advice of a specialist when applying in this way.
Therefore, a purposeful visit to the United Kingdom for childbirth is not defined by the law.
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