Self-pay

Value for money

Unlike some private hospital groups HMT St Hugh’s Hospital is operated on a not-for-profit basis, without the demands of shareholders we are able to offer outstanding value for money.

 

How much is private healthcare?

Just like every person is different, every treatment plan is different, and so the cost of private healthcare will vary from person to person.

We know that many people want to get an idea of prices before they decide to go private. So below is a price guide for some of our commonly performed procedures

The cost of Breast Augmentation surgery starts from £6,782*
The cost of Mastopexy with Implants starts from £10,638*
The cost of Exchange Implants starts from £6,976*
The cost of Breast Reduction starts from £9,792*
The cost of Gynaecomastia surgery starts from £7,579*
The cost of Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty starts from £4,931*
The cost of Upper and Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty starts from £6,262*
The cost of a Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy starts from £6814*
The cost of Inguinal Hernia surgery starts from £3,202*
The cost of Cataract Surgery starts from £2921*

The cost of Hysteroscopy surgery starts from £2,765*

The cost of an Abdominal Hysterectomy starts from £6,998*

The cost of a Total Hip Replacement starts from £13,299*

The cost of a Total Knee Replacement starts from £14,302*

The cost of Arthroscopy surgery starts from £4,114*

The cost of Carpel Tunnel surgery starts from £2,229*

Surgeon fees for operations do vary between Consultants, so you may want to ask for information about this when you make your initial enquiry.

*All prices given are guide prices. A guide price is an approximation of the cost of treatment only. The final price may vary according to Consultant fees, prosthesis or drugs used, and any pre-existing medical conditions which may alter your care pathway. Our treatment packages are bespoke, and therefore our private healthcare prices differ from case to case. The final cost of your treatment will only be confirmed after you have seen the consultant specialist, been through the pre-surgery assessment pathway, and then confirmed by the hospital.

When you use self-pay, you’ll get an inclusive care package for the procedure that will also include your aftercare, so you won’t get any nasty surprises down the line – and you can just focus on getting better. These prices are only applicable to patients who are paying for their own treatment. If you want to pay for treatment using your health insurance, the costs will generally be covered by your provider.

 

Payment options

SELF PAY

We accept the following forms of payment:

  • Credit and Debit card
  • Bank transfer

MEDICAL LOANS

If you’re paying for your own treatment you may want to consider our payment plans, including 0%* finance on loans over 6, 10 and 12 months.

Patients who are self-funding are asked for payment at the point of booking an appointment, prior to their Consultation.

Any subsequent costs arising from treatment will be charged prior to the procedure date.