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Professional Medical Translation Services UK

Accurate medical translation services for hospitals, clinics, patients, pharmaceutical companies, and healthcare professionals across the UK. Secure handling, specialist translators, and fast turnaround available.

18,000+
Medical Documents Translated
99%
Client Satisfaction Rate
24-hour
Urgent Delivery Available
60+
Languages Supported

Medical Translation Services FAQs

Find answers about medical document translations, healthcare terminology, certified translations, turnaround times, confidentiality, and official medical submissions in the UK.

A: We translate medical reports, discharge summaries, prescriptions, clinical records, vaccination certificates, laboratory reports, and healthcare documents.

A: Yes. Medical translations are commonly prepared for hospitals, GP surgeries, private clinics, and healthcare providers in the UK.

A: Yes. Certified medical translations can be provided for official, legal, immigration, and healthcare-related submissions.

A: Standard medical translations are often completed within 24–48 hours depending on the document type and language pair.

A: Yes. Medical documents are handled securely and shared only with authorised translators involved in the translation process.

A: Yes. Clear scanned copies or photographs are usually sufficient for translating most medical records and reports.

A: Yes. Medical translations are completed by experienced linguists familiar with healthcare and medical terminology.

A: Yes. Certified medical translations may be used for visa, immigration, and overseas healthcare applications.

A: Yes. Medical translations are often used for healthcare, insurance, compensation, and travel-related claims.

A: Yes. Urgent translation options may be available for time-sensitive healthcare and medical requirements.

A: Yes. Certified medical translations may also be used for overseas treatment, embassies, and international healthcare providers.

A: You can request a quote by uploading or sending a clear copy of your medical document for review.