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Paying for treatment

How much does private healthcare cost?

The price of private healthcare is influenced by many factors, including: 

  • Where you choose to have treatment (hospital and area)
  • The type of treatment you have
  • Your consultant

If you would like to know the cost of private treatment, give us a call and one of our advisors will create a quote tailored to you.

Get a personalised quote by calling 0800 096 2906

  • How much is private treatment?

    We understand it helps to have a general idea of what your treatment will cost ahead of time.

    Here are some guide prices for our most common treatment options:

  • Get a quote from a Circle Health Group advisor

    Use our hospital finder to find your nearest hospital and scroll down to 'treatment prices' for individual costs.

    We offer monthly payment options for almost any type of treatment you can have, with 0% interest options available.

    *These prices are only applicable to people paying for their own treatment. If you want to pay for treatment using private health insurance, the cost will be covered by your provider.

    If your treatment is not listed above, you can get a quote directly from one of our advisors. They will:

    • Provide a quote for your treatment
    • Help you understand our payment options and how to use them
    • Answer any other questions you have about your treatment and pricing

    Simply call 0800 096 2906 to speak with one of our advisors.

  • How much does it cost for a consultation?

    The cost of your initial consultation varies depending on:

    • The consultant you have treatment with
    • The hospital where you choose to have treatment

    Our fixed-price packages do not include consultant fees for the initial consultation. These vary quite a lot, but on average they tend to start from around £200.

    You'll also have to pay separately for diagnostics done during this initial consultation, for example if you need an X-ray or blood tests.

    Your consultant will check that you are happy with these prices before you book treatment.

What if I can't afford treatment?

Private healthcare can be affordable with the right payment options.

We offer three payment options to choose from:

  • Pay for yourself in full (with fixed price packages available)
  • Spread the cost of your treatment with monthly instalments, offered via Chrysalis Finance
  • Use private health insurance

Three payment options

  • If you choose to pay yourself, we will put together a fixed-price package that covers your treatment, follow-up appointments, and aftercare (including physiotherapy).

    You will need to pay for your initial consultation and any diagnostic tests separately.

    Once we have reached a diagnosis and built your personalised treatment plan, we will confirm your price in writing.

    Every price package is different because every treatment plan is individual to you.

  • Many people prefer to pay in monthly instalments with a fixed-term loan.

    Your monthly payment will vary depending on the total cost of your treatment.

    You can choose a repayment period from ten months to five years. If approved, you can take advantage of interest-free credit when you choose a 10-month plan, or 14.9% APR if you pay over a longer period.

    Chrysalis Finance offer loans from £350 up to £25,000, which covers almost any procedure at Circle Health Group.

    To see examples of what your instalments might be, you can use our Chrysalis Finance calculator.

  • Private health insurance (also known as private medical insurance or PMI) is cover designed to make sure that if you need medical treatment, you can go private for your care and not worry about the costs.

    With PMI, you can get fast access to expert care, safe in the knowledge that the price will be covered by your policy.

    Personal private healthcare insurance is paid for directly. You might pay monthly instalments or an annual fee.

    Lots of people have cover through their work, in which case your employer will deal with the insurance provider. You might pay a fee each month for the policy, but this will likely come out of your salary before you are paid. It is important to confirm with your employer whether you are entitled to private health insurance – many people have health insurance without knowing.

  • We’re here to help

    Our advisors have all the information you need about pricing, including the cost of tailored price packages and all the details about paying monthly with a medical loan.

    Simply call 0800 096 2906 to speak with one of our friendly team.

     

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