Resources
A curated list of long form helpful articles and guides for every stage of private practice
The right practice management software is crucial for streamlining your operations and enhancing efficiency. It's important to find a solution that meets your specific needs. Read our guide here.
Private practice brings with it a set of legal and regulatory obligations that are entirely separate from what your NHS employer manages on your behalf. Read our guide here.

This article sets out how the two models work in practice, what consultants need to do differently for each, and how to build administrative systems that handle both without constant manual intervention. Read our guide here.

Starting a private practice in the UK involves several key steps. First, ensure you have the necessary registrations required. Read our helpful guide here.
This guide walks through the practical, ethical, and professionally appropriate ways to build visibility for your private practice, with reference to the relevant regulatory framework so you can proceed with confidence. Read our guide here.

This guide sets out what to do in the right order. It is structured as a timeline, but the divisions are practical rather than rigid. The goal is a practice that is set up once, correctly, and then runs without the administrative friction that consumes time better spent on clinical work. Read it here.

These articles are intended as general information only and do not constitute legal, regulatory, or financial advice. The regulatory landscape changes regularly and you should verify current requirements directly with the relevant bodies and seek professional advice for your specific circumstances.


