Best card terminals for healthcare in 2026

Private clinics, dental surgeries, physiotherapists, osteopaths, private GPs. Higher transaction sizes than retail, often appointment-based with deposit-on-booking, and frequently regulated (CQC, GDC, GMC) which sets indirect expectations on data handling and audit. Card acceptance is straightforward; the operational fit is what matters.

Our pick for healthcare

Square Terminal

Manufacturer: Square · Acquirer: Square · Rate: 1.75% per transaction (UK)

Square Terminal is the strongest fit for UK private healthcare practices in 2026, on the strength of no contract, software-rich POS, deposit-on-booking integration via Square Appointments, and a clean appointment-by-appointment flow. For larger multi-practitioner practices doing £30k+ monthly card volume, Dojo Go beats it on rate, but the contract length is the trade-off.

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Shortlist for healthcare

1. Square Terminal

4.1 / 5

All-in-one countertop terminal with receipt printer · 1.75% per transaction (UK) · No contract

Square Terminal is the strongest all-in-one no-contract terminal for UK retail and hospitality looking for software-rich POS without a monthly fee. Tighter integration with Square's wider stack (online store, invoices, p...

2. Dojo Go

4.4 / 5

Portable countertop terminal · 1.4% to 1.9% blended · 12 months minimum

Dojo Go is the strongest UK card terminal for hospitality and retail in 2026. Same-next-day settlement, strong app, robust hardware. Pricing is competitive on blended rates but contracts lock you in for 12 months.

3. SumUp Solo

4.2 / 5

Portable terminal with built-in receipt printer (Solo Lite is no-printer) · 1.69% per transaction · No contract

SumUp Solo is the strongest no-contract UK terminal for sole traders, mobile businesses and low-to-medium-volume retailers. Pay-as-you-go, no monthly fee, transparent rate. Locked into the SumUp ecosystem; not the right ...

4. Stripe Reader S700

4.0 / 5

Touchscreen handheld terminal with built-in receipt printer · Custom (Stripe pricing) · Stripe terms

Stripe Reader S700 is the strongest UK terminal for businesses already running on Stripe online. Tight integration with Stripe Connect, Billing and Tax. Hardware is solid; the case for it is the developer ecosystem rathe...

What matters in healthcare

  • Appointment-system integration (Cliniko, Pabau, Dentally)
  • Deposit-on-booking handling
  • Receipt provision (patients often need them for insurance reimbursement)
  • Settlement reliability
  • Quiet operation (no chime in a clinical setting)

Sector profile

Average transaction
£60 to £400 (consultation through to procedure)
Contactless share
~50% to 60% of transactions

Watch outs

  • Higher transaction sizes mean higher contactless declines (£100 cap); chip-and-PIN often preferred.
  • Patient receipts often needed for insurance reimbursement; printed copy is still expected.
  • Appointment-system integration locks you to specific acquirers in some cases.
  • GDC, CQC and GMC do not regulate payment hardware directly but data-handling practices fall under wider compliance.

FAQs

What is the best card terminal for a UK private clinic?

Square Terminal is the strongest fit at 2026 rates for most UK private healthcare practices, on the strength of no contract, software-rich POS, deposit-on-booking via Square Appointments and a clean appointment-by-appointment flow. For multi-practitioner clinics with £30k+ monthly card volume, Dojo Go wins on blended rate.

Can my card terminal integrate with Cliniko or Pabau?

Cliniko and Pabau handle payments via Stripe (their built-in payments stack) which works with Stripe Reader S700 for in-person card acceptance. Dentally integrates with several acquirers via partner ISOs. Confirm the exact terminal model with the practice management system before purchasing.

Do patients still expect printed receipts at private healthcare appointments?

Yes for most adult patients, especially where the patient claims back from private medical insurance (Bupa, AXA Health, Vitality). Choose hardware with a built-in receipt printer (Square Terminal, SumUp Solo, Dojo Go, Stripe Reader S700).

How do I handle deposit-on-booking for a healthcare appointment?

Through your practice management software (Cliniko, Pabau, Dentally) which captures card-on-file at booking and either authorises or charges immediately. The card terminal then takes the balance at the appointment. Confirm the no-show / cancellation refund policy with both your software and your acquirer.

Are there compliance requirements for card terminals in healthcare?

No specific GDC, CQC or GMC rules govern payment hardware. PCI compliance is handled by the acquirer (you do not certify yourself). GDPR governs how you handle patient data including any payment-linked notes; the terminal stores no card data on-device. Speak to your indemnity provider on wider data-handling questions.

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Reviewed by Oliver Mackman, Director. Last reviewed: 2026-05-09.