We used BUPA when we no longer had health cover through my employment, as I left PAYE for a while. One of our toddlers went to see a Consultant in a BUPA hospital, where we were served tea, biscuits and juice as we were early. The Consultant walked in to the waiting room to find us and he was on time.
But what you really need for your daughter, is in case the worst happens and to avoid those wait times to start any urgent treatment.
"Scotland's cancer treatment waiting times are at their worst level in six years.
Only four of the country's 14 health boards met the target of 62 days between referral for a suspected cancer case until the first treatment."https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-44564359I've just used the figures for that disease, and in Scotland, as I know that is where you live. Waiting times can be just as long for things on the other 3 NHS, or that treatment or the drug is not funded by the NHS. Not only does each of the NHS decide what they will fund and what they won't, but all the Trusts in each country will decide who can have some of their funding, even if that is covered by that NHS.
I was just reading that a few Trusts in Scotland will then pay privately when that 62 days wait has passed, while most others will not as that takes money away from their budget for other urgent treatments that they have decided to fund instead.
Twice I needed an MRI and I went straight away, instead of having to wait weeks as an NHS funded patient. As a rough guide, it cost me just over 1k for my dog to have an MRI and that was years ago.