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Need to see a specialist in Czech Republic but do not have a referral letter? Need blood tests or imaging ordered by a doctor before you can book them privately? Received results from a Czech specialist that you want reviewed and explained in English?
Our doctors, registered with the Czech Medical Chamber (ČLK), issue clinical referral letters, blood test requests, and imaging requests following a full clinical assessment — giving you the documentation you need to access private specialist care, diagnostic investigations, and follow-up consultations in Czech Republic, in English. Same day, from anywhere in the country.
How Specialist Access Works in Czech Republic
Czech Republic has a different referral structure from Ireland or the UK. Most private specialists in Czech Republic can be accessed directly — without a GP referral letter. However, arriving at a specialist appointment without clinical context significantly reduces the quality of that appointment. A specialist who receives a clear referral letter — describing your symptoms, relevant history, current medications, and the specific clinical question — is better placed to conduct a focused, efficient assessment than one seeing you cold.
For public system specialist access, a referral from a registered Czech GP is required. Global Health cannot provide public system referrals — this requires an established registered GP relationship within the Czech public health system.
This service covers:
- Private referral letters — for private specialist consultations of your choice
- Blood test requests — for private laboratory testing at collection points across Czech Republic
- Imaging requests — for private X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, or CT
- Clinical summary letters — documenting your assessment, findings, and management for continuity of care
- Results review — blood test results, imaging reports, or specialist letters reviewed and explained in clinical context
This service does not cover:
- Public system specialist referrals — these require a registered Czech GP
- Emergency referrals — call 112 or go to the nearest emergency department immediately
Who This Service Is For
This consultation is appropriate for:
- Expats and international residents who want to see a private specialist in Czech Republic and need a clinical referral letter to accompany the appointment
- Patients who need blood tests or imaging ordered by a doctor before they can book privately
- Patients who have received results — from blood tests, imaging, or specialist consultations — that they want reviewed and explained in English
- Patients with a specific clinical concern they want formally assessed and documented before pursuing specialist care
- Patients who want a clinical summary letter — for insurance purposes, for a new doctor, or for continuity of care
- Patients who received a clinical letter or results from a Czech doctor that they want explained clearly in English
Referral Letters — What They Include
A referral letter issued by a Global Health doctor following clinical assessment includes:
- Patient details and relevant medical history
- Description of the presenting concern — symptoms, duration, severity, and relevant clinical findings from the video consultation
- Current medications and relevant investigations already completed
- Specific clinical question for the specialist — what you are asking them to assess or advise on
- Degree of urgency — routine, soon, or urgent — based on clinical assessment
The letter is issued in English. Where a Czech-language version is needed for a Czech-speaking specialist, discuss this with your doctor during the consultation.
Blood Tests — What Can Be Requested
Following clinical assessment, your doctor can issue blood test requests for a wide range of investigations, including:
Metabolic and cardiovascular
- Full blood count (FBC)
- Fasting glucose and HbA1c
- Lipid panel — total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides
- Renal function — creatinine, eGFR, urea, electrolytes
- Liver function tests
- Thyroid function — TSH, free T4, free T3
- Uric acid
- Ferritin, iron studies, and B12/folate
Hormonal and reproductive
- Testosterone panel — total and free testosterone, LH, FSH, SHBG
- Female hormonal panel — oestradiol, FSH, LH, progesterone, AMH
- Thyroid antibodies — anti-TPO, anti-thyroglobulin
- Cortisol
- Prolactin
- DHEA-S
Inflammatory and autoimmune
- CRP and ESR
- Rheumatoid factor and anti-CCP
- ANA and ANCA panels
- Complement levels
Infectious disease
- HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C serology
- STI panels
- Post-vaccination immunity checks — hepatitis B, MMR
Other
- Vitamin D
- Coeliac screen — anti-tTG IgA
- PSA — prostate specific antigen
- HCG — pregnancy test
- Allergy panels — specific IgE
Blood test requests are issued following clinical assessment — your doctor advises on which tests are clinically indicated for your specific presentation. Not all tests are appropriate for all presentations.
Accessing Private Blood Tests in Czech Republic
Private blood test collection points are widely available across Czech Republic — in Prague and in all major regional cities. After your consultation, your doctor issues the investigation request and advises on where to go for collection based on your location. You book the collection appointment directly — no Czech public health insurance is required for private blood tests. Results are typically available within 24 to 72 hours depending on the tests requested, though some specialist tests may take longer. Your doctor advises on expected turnaround when issuing the request.
Imaging Requests
Where X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, or CT is clinically indicated following assessment, your doctor issues a formal imaging request. Private radiology is widely accessible in Czech Republic — most private hospitals and radiology centres accept direct booking with a doctor's request letter. Your doctor advises on the most appropriate imaging modality for your specific clinical question and the urgency of the investigation.
Results Review
Received blood test results, imaging reports, or specialist letters that you want reviewed and explained in English? Your doctor reviews your results in full during a follow-up consultation — explaining the clinical findings, what they mean for your health, what the next steps are, and whether further investigation or specialist input is needed.
This is one of the most common uses of this service for expats in Czech Republic — receiving results from Czech doctors or laboratories and wanting them explained clearly in English before deciding how to proceed.
Referral and investigation consultations are conducted at GP level by doctors registered with the Czech Medical Chamber (ČLK), in accordance with Czech telemedicine regulations under Act No. 372/2011 Coll. and Decree No. 30/2025 Coll. This service provides private referral letters and private investigation requests — it does not provide public system specialist referrals, which require a registered Czech GP. Clinical documentation is issued solely at the doctor's professional discretion following full assessment. Global Health does not guarantee specialist appointments, laboratory availability, or imaging availability. This service is not suitable for medical emergencies — call 155 or 112 immediately.







