Self-pay

What happens when you choose to self-pay for surgery?

If you prefer not to use the NHS or private medical insurance, you may choose to fund your treatment yourself. This is known as self-pay private healthcare.

Self-pay allows you to access specialist care with greater flexibility, including the ability to choose your consultant, hospital and appointment times.

Why patients choose self-pay

Patients often choose self-pay when they want:

  • Faster access to treatment
  • Greater flexibility when scheduling appointments
  • The ability to choose their consultant and hospital
  • Transparent pricing for a specific procedure

Self-pay can be particularly suitable for patients who need a one-off procedure or consultation and prefer to pay directly for their care.

What to expect

The typical self-pay journey includes:

  1. Initial consultation
  2. You will meet with your consultant to discuss your symptoms and treatment options.
  3. Diagnosis and treatment plan
  4. If necessary, diagnostic tests such as imaging may be recommended.
  5. Cost estimate
  6. You will receive information about the expected costs before proceeding with treatment.
  7. Treatment
  8. If you decide to go ahead, your procedure will be scheduled at a suitable hospital.
  9. Follow-up care
  10. After treatment, your consultant will review your recovery and provide ongoing support where needed.

Costs and payment

Private treatment costs may include:

  • Consultant consultation fees
  • Diagnostic tests or imaging
  • Hospital fees
  • Surgical or procedural costs
  • Follow-up appointments

You will normally receive clear pricing information before proceeding, allowing you to make an informed decision about your care.

Book a consultation

If you are considering self-pay treatment, the first step is to book an initial consultation. During this appointment, your consultant will discuss your condition and advise whether private treatment may be appropriate.

What will my surgery cost as a self-pay patient?

Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital

Consultation & Diagnostics

Follow Up Consultation

£145

In-Person Consultant Assessment

£205

Hip condition

Hip Replacement Surgery

£15,821

Knee condition

2 Stage Revision Knee Replacement (First Stage)

£22,718

2 Stage Revision Knee Replacement (Second Stage)

£24,052

Arthroscopic Meniscectomy

£4,388

Complex Knee Replacement

£16,726

Knee Replacement Surgery

£16,667

Revision Knee Replacement

£23,425

Unicompartmental Knee Replacement

£14,817

Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital

Consultation & Diagnostics

Follow Up Consultation

£145

In-Person Consultant Assessment

£205

Hip condition

Hip Replacement Surgery

£12,480

Knee condition

2 Stage Revision Knee Replacement (First Stage)

£26,353

2 Stage Revision Knee Replacement (Second Stage)

£29,544

Arthroscopic Meniscectomy

£4,231

Complex Knee Replacement

£12,975

Knee Replacement Surgery

£12,683

Revision Knee Replacement

£26,026

Unicompartmental Knee Replacement

£12,375

Practice billing

We provide flexible billing options tailored to meet your needs and circumstances

Contact

For more information or to discuss your questions or enquiries, get in touch with our team today.

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The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital

Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital

The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital

Gobowen, Oswestry SY10 7AG, United Kingdom

Working hours
Everyday: Open 24 hours

Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital

Longden Rd, Shrewsbury SY3 9DP, United Kingdom

Working hours
Monday to Friday: 7 am–8 pm
Weekends: 9 am–1 pm