GP services are more complicated than you might imagine. This is a summary of how general practice works, looking at the key points around services to patients.
GPs are asked to provide certain essential services (this is called ‘commissioned’) to the population. Some of these services are the same across England – they are referred to as General Medical Services – GMS. Every GP practice has to provide these.
Additional services are also part of the GMS contract, and it is assumed that all GPs will do them. However, practices can ‘opt-out’ if they wish.
GPs may choose to offer enhanced services (ES). These may be decided nationally (DES) or locally (LES). Practices can choose whether or not they sign up to these. The benefits are more services for patients and extra funding, but the downside is that it is extra work in an already overstretched service. Unlike additional services, practices choose to sign up to offer them. There is no expectation that they will do.

Some of the things that GPs are asked to do are not covered by any NHS contract. These are therefore considered to be non-NHS work. Because this is essentially private work, practices are not under any obligation to do it as it’s not part of any contract. It also means that, if they choose to do it, they can charge for the work in the same way that a solicitor might charge for their services.
The information here is a brief summary of key points. If you want more details on what is and isn’t in the contracts, then the visit the Department of Health and Social Care website. They have published statutory guidance on Primary Medical Services – both the GMS contract and Directed Enhanced Services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Other organisations
If you have concerns about services from another NHS or private provider, please contact them directly. Local organisations providing NHS services are listed below. Unfortunately we cannot assist with any complaints regarding waiting times, service delivery, follow-ups, appointment timing, or any other issues regarding services provided by any other provider – you will need to contact them directly.
- For Hampshire adult autism services see the details for The Owl Centre.
- Southampton General Hospital: 023 8077 7222 – ask for the extension number of the secretary for the speciality you are under. Alternatively, you may wish to contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS).
- Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust have contact details here. They encompass adult mental health services, physiotherapy, community nursing services and more.
- For Hampshire Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), including ADHD and autism, see here.
- For Hampshire adult ADHD services see the details for PHL.