GP Surveyors aim to provide GP practices with the highest standards of service and pride our selves on consistently delivering results for our clients. Here’s just a small sample of our happy clients, from across the UK, to see more reviews of our services please visit our Practice Index profile.








Notional Rent:
“I have found the service provided to be friendly and professional. The additional rental income you have negotiated is most welcome and has been achieved without any stress.”








Notional Rent:
“Honest, professional service with ongoing feedback provided as to how things are progressing.”



Sale & Leaseback:
“Good communications, professional attitude and friendly outlook with clients.”



Market Valuations:
“Very satisfied from start to finish!”



Pharmacy Rent:
“We recently used GP Surveyors to undertake a rent review for the pharmacy on site. The outcome was favourable to us. I would recommend GP Surveyors due to their conscientiousness and personal approach to small businesses like ours. From start to finish they kept me fully informed of progress.”








Notional Rent:
“Always kept in touch so I knew what was happening and got a rent increase for us!”








Notional Rent:
“This is the first time the practice has used GP Surveyors and we would definitely consider using them again. They provided an excellent service.”








Notional Rent:
“A very effective and efficient service, recently helping our GP Practice with a successful rent renewal claim. I would recommend GP Surveyors.”








Notional Rent:
“I had thought that our rent didn’t quite reflect the standard and location of our surgery however I never imagined that we were being underfunded by such a phenomenal amount! Following their survey of our premises and negotiations with the District Valuer, GP Surveyors increased our rent 84.1%! I would encourage all Scottish surgeries that are on a Notional Rent scheme to seek a second opinion on their reimbursement. There are so many practices in Scotland who are in need of investment, however, a Notional Rent increase could be a large step towards achieving this.”