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Do NHS patients have to pay for treatment at the Centre?

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Do NHS patients have to pay for treatment at the Centre?

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No. Independent Sector Treatment Centres operate under the NHS principle of treatment being free at the point of delivery. By reducing the waiting time for treatments, they reduce the need for patients to seek private sector treatment. Patients will always be able to choose to wait to have their operations elsewhere if they prefer.

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