Fees
Fees, in full.
Every fee is published. Retainers are billed monthly in advance, with a three-month minimum and thirty days' notice to end. All tiers exclude home visits. In an emergency, call 999 or go to A&E.
Retainers
Continuum
£350 per month
For survivorship and stable patients.
- One in-person consultation every six weeks
- Secure-messaging access during working hours with same-week response
- An annual late-effects screening review
- Quarterly surveillance bloodwork coordination
- Discharge-summary archiving and oncologist liaison as needed
- Priority add-on consultations at the retained rate
- Access to the Trusted Partners network
Anchor tier
Wraparound
£1,100 per month
For active treatment.
- One in-person consultation per fortnight
- A weekly telephone or video check-in
- Same-working-day response within four hours
- A liaison call with your oncologist once per treatment cycle
- One family briefing per cycle
- Phlebotomy and pathology coordinated (lab fees at cost plus 15%)
- An immunocompromised vaccination panel
- A written care plan refreshed every two months
- Practice-mediated introductions to the Trusted Partners network
Concierge
Introduced in Year 2
For complex, high-coordination households.
- Weekly in-person consultation
- A direct line with evening and weekend access by prior agreement
- Same-day response
- Second-opinion coordination included
- Quarterly family briefings
All retainers: three-month minimum, billed monthly in advance, thirty days' notice to end, home visits excluded.
| Service | Fee |
|---|---|
| Standard consultation (30 min) | £225 |
| Extended consultation (45–60 min) | £325 |
| Telephone or video follow-up (10–15 min) | £100 |
| Second-opinion coordination | £350 |
| Phlebotomy (in-clinic, hospital lab) | £75 plus lab |
| Vaccination, immunocompromised panel | £95 including vaccine |
Clinical consultations and clinically-necessary ancillaries are exempt from VAT under Schedule 9, Group 7 of the VAT Act 1994. No VAT is added to these fees.
Booking
Booking
Booking opens once you are a patient of the practice. To enquire, arrange a conversation.
Common questions
No. Anchora sits alongside your NHS care and your oncologist; it does not replace either.
Consultations are self-pay. Onward tests and specialist treatment may be covered by your private insurer, and Anchora coordinates around that.
In a consulting room at a private hospital in West London, with video follow-ups for existing patients.
Yes. You can book a standard or extended consultation before deciding whether a retainer is right.