Patient information

How do I pay for my treatment?

If you are paying your own account then you will normally be required to make a payment before treatment. The hospital accepts all major credit cards, cash and personal cheque with a banker's card. A passport must support sterling silver travelers cheques.

Can I pay over the telephone?

If for any reason you are not able to settle the account on the day of treatment then you may telephone our credit card hotline on 020 7616 4800 and make your payment during the hours of 9am-5.30pm, Monday to Friday. Outside of these hours you can leave a message on the answerphone and one of our advisors will return your call within 24 hours on the next working day.

Where do I send my payment?

For postal payments please make your cheque payable to HCA International, not forgetting to write your hospital account number on the back of the cheque and send to:
HCA International
Central Cashiers
242 Marylebone Road
London NW1 6JL

What about consultants fees?

Medical fees relating to specialist consultations and treatment are usually separate from the hospital charges. Your consultant will require you to settle these directly with them. In some circumstances you may be asked to pay your consultant charges on the day of admission.

Will my insurance cover me?

The first thing to remember about insurance companies is that they need you to contact them before you come into hospital. They may allocate a claim number for us and a claims form for you to hand over to the consultant for his signature. You may have limits on your policy, or excesses that you need to check out first. It is vital that you confirm cover before you commit yourself to the bill. Full insurance details must be given to the hospital registration staff at or before time of treatment for direct settlement. While the hospital will invoice your insurance company or sponsor directly, it is your responsibility to ensure that claims are processed promptly. Should insurers, sponsors or guarantors decline or delay payment, you will be invoiced for immediate settlement.

What if my company is settling my account?

HCA International has credit arrangements with some companies. In such cases the patient must provide a letter of guarantee authorising payment of the tests or treatment to be carried out.

 

The bill for NHS Patients will be covered for treatment by their local NHS Trust if a contract has been previously agreed with The London Gamma Knife Centre at Barts.
 

How do I pay for my treatment?

If you are paying your own account then you will normally be required to make a payment before treatment. The hospital accepts all major credit cards, cash and personal cheque with a banker's card. A passport must support sterling silver travelers cheques.

Can I pay over the telephone?

If for any reason you are not able to settle the account on the day of treatment then you may telephone our credit card hotline on 020 7616 4800 and make your payment during the hours of 9am-5.30pm, Monday to Friday. Outside of these hours you can leave a message on the answerphone and one of our advisors will return your call within 24 hours on the next working day.

Where do I send my payment?

For postal payments please make your cheque payable to HCA International, not forgetting to write your hospital account number on the back of the cheque and send to:
HCA International
Central Cashiers
242 Marylebone Road
London NW1 6JL

What about consultants fees?

Medical fees relating to specialist consultations and treatment are usually separate from the hospital charges. Your consultant will require you to settle these directly with them. In some circumstances you may be asked to pay your consultant charges on the day of admission.

Will my insurance cover me?

The first thing to remember about insurance companies is that they need you to contact them before you come into hospital. They may allocate a claim number for us and a claims form for you to hand over to the consultant for his signature. You may have limits on your policy, or excesses that you need to check out first. It is vital that you confirm cover before you commit yourself to the bill. Full insurance details must be given to the hospital registration staff at or before time of treatment for direct settlement. While the hospital will invoice your insurance company or sponsor directly, it is your responsibility to ensure that claims are processed promptly. Should insurers, sponsors or guarantors decline or delay payment, you will be invoiced for immediate settlement.

What if my company is settling my account?

HCA International has credit arrangements with some companies. In such cases the patient must provide a letter of guarantee authorising payment of the tests or treatment to be carried out.

 

The bill for NHS Patients will be covered for treatment by their local NHS Trust if a contract has been previously agreed with The London Gamma Knife Centre at Barts.
 

How do I pay for my treatment?

If you are paying your own account then you will normally be required to make a payment before treatment. The hospital accepts all major credit cards, cash and personal cheque with a banker's card. A passport must support sterling silver travelers cheques.

Can I pay over the telephone?

If for any reason you are not able to settle the account on the day of treatment then you may telephone our credit card hotline on 020 7616 4800 and make your payment during the hours of 9am-5.30pm, Monday to Friday. Outside of these hours you can leave a message on the answerphone and one of our advisors will return your call within 24 hours on the next working day.

Where do I send my payment?

For postal payments please make your cheque payable to HCA International, not forgetting to write your hospital account number on the back of the cheque and send to:
HCA International
Central Cashiers
242 Marylebone Road
London NW1 6JL

What about consultants fees?

Medical fees relating to specialist consultations and treatment are usually separate from the hospital charges. Your consultant will require you to settle these directly with them. In some circumstances you may be asked to pay your consultant charges on the day of admission.

Will my insurance cover me?

The first thing to remember about insurance companies is that they need you to contact them before you come into hospital. They may allocate a claim number for us and a claims form for you to hand over to the consultant for his signature. You may have limits on your policy, or excesses that you need to check out first. It is vital that you confirm cover before you commit yourself to the bill. Full insurance details must be given to the hospital registration staff at or before time of treatment for direct settlement. While the hospital will invoice your insurance company or sponsor directly, it is your responsibility to ensure that claims are processed promptly. Should insurers, sponsors or guarantors decline or delay payment, you will be invoiced for immediate settlement.

What if my company is settling my account?

HCA International has credit arrangements with some companies. In such cases the patient must provide a letter of guarantee authorising payment of the tests or treatment to be carried out.

 

The bill for NHS Patients will be covered for treatment by their local NHS Trust if a contract has been previously agreed with The London Gamma Knife Centre at Barts.
 

How do I pay for my treatment?

If you are paying your own account then you will normally be required to make a payment before treatment. The hospital accepts all major credit cards, cash and personal cheque with a banker's card. A passport must support sterling silver travelers cheques.

Can I pay over the telephone?

If for any reason you are not able to settle the account on the day of treatment then you may telephone our credit card hotline on 020 7616 4800 and make your payment during the hours of 9am-5.30pm, Monday to Friday. Outside of these hours you can leave a message on the answerphone and one of our advisors will return your call within 24 hours on the next working day.

Where do I send my payment?

For postal payments please make your cheque payable to HCA International, not forgetting to write your hospital account number on the back of the cheque and send to:
HCA International
Central Cashiers
242 Marylebone Road
London NW1 6JL

What about consultants fees?

Medical fees relating to specialist consultations and treatment are usually separate from the hospital charges. Your consultant will require you to settle these directly with them. In some circumstances you may be asked to pay your consultant charges on the day of admission.

Will my insurance cover me?

The first thing to remember about insurance companies is that they need you to contact them before you come into hospital. They may allocate a claim number for us and a claims form for you to hand over to the consultant for his signature. You may have limits on your policy, or excesses that you need to check out first. It is vital that you confirm cover before you commit yourself to the bill. Full insurance details must be given to the hospital registration staff at or before time of treatment for direct settlement. While the hospital will invoice your insurance company or sponsor directly, it is your responsibility to ensure that claims are processed promptly. Should insurers, sponsors or guarantors decline or delay payment, you will be invoiced for immediate settlement.

What if my company is settling my account?

HCA International has credit arrangements with some companies. In such cases the patient must provide a letter of guarantee authorising payment of the tests or treatment to be carried out.

 

The bill for NHS Patients will be covered for treatment by their local NHS Trust if a contract has been previously agreed with The London Gamma Knife Centre at Barts.
 

How do I pay for my treatment?

If you are paying your own account then you will normally be required to make a payment before treatment. The hospital accepts all major credit cards, cash and personal cheque with a banker's card. A passport must support sterling silver travelers cheques.

Can I pay over the telephone?

If for any reason you are not able to settle the account on the day of treatment then you may telephone our credit card hotline on 020 7616 4800 and make your payment during the hours of 9am-5.30pm, Monday to Friday. Outside of these hours you can leave a message on the answerphone and one of our advisors will return your call within 24 hours on the next working day.

Where do I send my payment?

For postal payments please make your cheque payable to HCA International, not forgetting to write your hospital account number on the back of the cheque and send to:
HCA International
Central Cashiers
242 Marylebone Road
London NW1 6JL

What about consultants fees?

Medical fees relating to specialist consultations and treatment are usually separate from the hospital charges. Your consultant will require you to settle these directly with them. In some circumstances you may be asked to pay your consultant charges on the day of admission.

Will my insurance cover me?

The first thing to remember about insurance companies is that they need you to contact them before you come into hospital. They may allocate a claim number for us and a claims form for you to hand over to the consultant for his signature. You may have limits on your policy, or excesses that you need to check out first. It is vital that you confirm cover before you commit yourself to the bill. Full insurance details must be given to the hospital registration staff at or before time of treatment for direct settlement. While the hospital will invoice your insurance company or sponsor directly, it is your responsibility to ensure that claims are processed promptly. Should insurers, sponsors or guarantors decline or delay payment, you will be invoiced for immediate settlement.

What if my company is settling my account?

HCA International has credit arrangements with some companies. In such cases the patient must provide a letter of guarantee authorising payment of the tests or treatment to be carried out.

 

The bill for NHS Patients will be covered for treatment by their local NHS Trust if a contract has been previously agreed with The London Gamma Knife Centre at Barts.
 

How do I pay for my treatment?

If you are paying your own account then you will normally be required to make a payment before treatment. The hospital accepts all major credit cards, cash and personal cheque with a banker's card. A passport must support sterling silver travelers cheques.

Can I pay over the telephone?

If for any reason you are not able to settle the account on the day of treatment then you may telephone our credit card hotline on 020 7616 4800 and make your payment during the hours of 9am-5.30pm, Monday to Friday. Outside of these hours you can leave a message on the answerphone and one of our advisors will return your call within 24 hours on the next working day.

Where do I send my payment?

For postal payments please make your cheque payable to HCA International, not forgetting to write your hospital account number on the back of the cheque and send to:
HCA International
Central Cashiers
242 Marylebone Road
London NW1 6JL

What about consultants fees?

Medical fees relating to specialist consultations and treatment are usually separate from the hospital charges. Your consultant will require you to settle these directly with them. In some circumstances you may be asked to pay your consultant charges on the day of admission.

Will my insurance cover me?

The first thing to remember about insurance companies is that they need you to contact them before you come into hospital. They may allocate a claim number for us and a claims form for you to hand over to the consultant for his signature. You may have limits on your policy, or excesses that you need to check out first. It is vital that you confirm cover before you commit yourself to the bill. Full insurance details must be given to the hospital registration staff at or before time of treatment for direct settlement. While the hospital will invoice your insurance company or sponsor directly, it is your responsibility to ensure that claims are processed promptly. Should insurers, sponsors or guarantors decline or delay payment, you will be invoiced for immediate settlement.

What if my company is settling my account?

HCA International has credit arrangements with some companies. In such cases the patient must provide a letter of guarantee authorising payment of the tests or treatment to be carried out.

 

The bill for NHS Patients will be covered for treatment by their local NHS Trust if a contract has been previously agreed with The London Gamma Knife Centre at Barts.