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private medical consultation
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we all know that when you visit a GP, the resulting notes are available for insurance / mortgage companies, etc, to see. if you see a doctor privately, can you avoid the notes not being made available like that?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Normally your medical info can only be released with your permission although a solicitor may be able to obtain copies/originals for evidence. However if you make a false statement for insurance purposes e.g denying you have a heart condition to obtain life insurance then I believe there would be just cause to obtain the notes as a criminal act will be involved. A private consultation would be exactly the same