Medicine from Croftwell Consulting based in Fife St Andrews Scotland

Welcome...

 
 

...to Croftwell Consulting, the first private general medical practice in Fife. This web site explains who we are, what we do, our fee structure and how you can contact us, as well as related information of interest. To ensure the site loads quickly we’ve presented the basics, but if you need to know more, please just call or email us.

Dr Dan Rutherford
Medical Director

What is private general medical practice?
A private general practitioner provides medical services to patients on a direct fee-for-service basis. Private GPs have been existence in some parts of the country (mostly SE England) for years. As yet there are very few private GP practices in Scotland - we are among the first.

Who I am
I was born and brought up in Edinburgh and spent 15 years as a National Health Service GP in St Andrews, Fife between 1984 and early 2000. I left NHS practice to help set up and run the NetDoctor web site, the UK’s main independent medical information service on the internet for the public. Following the establishment of NetDoctor I returned to clinical practice and opened Croftwell Consulting in 2003. You can read more about my background if you wish. more...

What I do
As a fully qualified and experienced general medical practitioner I do everything that a National Health Service GP ordinarily does. My advantage is that I do not have to work within the time restrictions that are the main source of dissatisfaction with patients and NHS doctors alike. You can read more about the differences between my practice and a National Health Service one.

I therefore see patients about their medical problems, arrange medical investigations when necessary in order to make diagnoses, prescribe treatment and arrange follow up care. I can also refer patients to hospital specialists when required, both privately or via the NHS as wished.
I also do health checks, medical examinations and reports, travel medicine and vaccinations

Hours of service
Normal hours of service are between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Monday to Friday. Evening and weekend consultations are also available. Please read the details about the various services and how you can make use of them.

Case records and confidentiality
All consultations and other contacts are dealt with in strict confidence and no report will be sent to any other party without your express permission. Medical records are kept secure and you can see your medical record at any time.

Home visits
Most of our services are designed to operate from the consulting facilities at Croftwell, but home visits can be undertaken when required. Generally these will be done within reasonable driving range of St Andrews. Home visits further afield may be possible with arrangement – please contact us to discuss the matter personally.

Telephone and email advice
Many minor medical queries can be resolved by telephone or email advice. Prior registration is required for this service, so that we hold adequate amounts of basic medical data about you. A registration fee is also necessary, which is refunded when you first use the telephone or email service. Please ensure you read the information about the limitations of telephone and email advice.

Complementary medicine
In addition to ‘conventional’ medical practice I have an interest in complementary medicine, particularly homoeopathy. Homeopathy has much to offer when standard medical treatment (usually with drugs) fails to make much difference or is accompanied by too many side effects. If a homoeopathic approach seems appropriate to your medical problem I will suggest so and discuss it with you. Many people prefer homoeopathy as a first choice of treatment, and you can make a specific homoeopathic consultation booking if you wish.

Fees
Please click here for the full list.

Relationship with NHS GP services
Our medical services are designed to complement the care provided by your GP and the other members of your primary care team, and not to replace it. It is neither necessary nor desirable that you should discontinue your registration with your NHS GP.

There is no reason why your GP should feel any disquiet about your seeking a private GP consultation. I am a well qualified and experienced doctor, working to the highest professional standards. Any help I can give you will only assist your NHS GP in his or her job.

As far as contacting your NHS GP about your consultation with me is concerned this is entirely your choice. I recommend that any important information is shared with your other medical advisers, but if you prefer not to do so this will be respected. more...

Prescriptions
A private GP can issue a prescription for any licensed UK medication, but not by using a National Health Service prescription pad. Please see the prescriptions information section about how private prescriptions work and how this will relate to any NHS prescriptions you may be receiving, or are shown to need. more...