10 Harley Street London W1G 9PF Tel:
020 7467 8301 Email:
info@tenharleystreet.co.uk
Ten Harley Street Limited, Registered Office: as above
Company Registration Number 2806036
VAT Registration Number 833008165
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To receive a detailed quote contact our House Manager on 020 7467 8301.
In the meantime, the examples below will give you a broad idea of costs:
All our Licences carry the same monthly fee of £88, which covers
all the facilities you require to run a private practice.
Sessional Use Licence
Here, you book a room at the same time each week. Each session lasts four
hours during the day, and three hours during the evening. You select the
room you prefer and pay according to its size, location, and time of use.
This gives you an enormous choice of facility and cost, with rates ranging
from £10.50 to £45 per hour.
Occasional Use Option
You may choose this option if you do not wish to use a room at a regular
time each week. This Licence gives you access to consulting rooms as and
when you need them at an hourly rate, giving maximum flexibility. Depending
on when you use the House, you pay either £31.50, £35.50 or
£39.50 per hour, charged in quarter-hour units.
Committed Hours Option
This Licence gives you all the flexibility of the Occasional option, but
allows you to enjoy a scale of discounts - the more time you commit to buy,
the lower the hourly rate.
Here are some examples and prices for the different licences.
Sessional Licence Case Study:
Dr Richard Smith, a dermatologist, holds a weekly clinic and is happy in a small clinical room. A four hour session on a Tuesday afternoon (peak time) costs £91 per session, so Dr Smith pays £88 per month Licence fee, plus his weekly room rate. His total cost is therefore £482 per month.
For one year, a clinic once a week at Ten Harley Street will cost him only £5,784 at peak times. At off-peak times, the same room could cost as little as £5,052.
He also has the benefit of using the House at a reduced hourly rate if
he needs to see a patient at other times.
Occasional Licence Case Study:
Mrs Kate Jones, an osteopath, requires only two hours per month in Harley Street. She uses the consulting room that has a specifically designed hydraulic couch. Her patients prefer to visit at weekends or in the evenings after work.
For the first two months she pays £88. Thereafter, she pays £88 plus two off-peak hours at £35.50 per hour, that is, £159 per month.
For one year an Occasional room in Harley Street will cost only £1,908.
Committed Hours Licence Case Study:
Alicia Johnson is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist who sees a number of patients each month but, because of NHS commitments, cannot commit to a fixed session time.
Therefore she agrees to use at least 22 hours each month, usually in the
off-peak periods. She pays only £23.75 per hour for those committed
hours, rather than £31.50 (Occasional rate). Her monthly commitment
is £610.50, which includes the £88 Licence fee.
For one year a committed hours room in Harley Street will cost only £7,326.


