The term "private patient" refers to a person who chooses private healthcare services and pays for them out of pocket. There are several synonyms for this term, including self-pay patient, non-insured patient, cash patient, direct pay patient, and out-of-pocket patient. These terms denote the same meaning and are often used interchangeably to describe patients who seek private healthcare services without relying on insurance or government-funded programs. Private patients usually enjoy shorter wait times, personalized care, and more control over their healthcare experience. While the cost of private healthcare can be higher, many patients value the convenience and personalized attention they receive as private patients.