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Expert help for your foot or ankle condition

At the Foot and Ankle Clinic the whole team understand the impact that pain and stiffness can have on your well-being. They are here to help get you back on your feet. 

The Clinic at Goring Hall Hospital offers rapid access to private treatment for conditions of the foot and ankle. The service is easily accessible to patients from the Worthing, Pulborough and Horsham area.

The Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle Clinic is based at Goring Hall Hospital in West Sussex. There is onsite access to diagnostic imaging much of which can be arranged same day or within 3 days. This is particularly convenient for patients coming from further afield.

Private Foot and Ankle Clinic in Worthing

Private treatments include specialist minimally invasive techniques for:

  • Achilles tendonosis
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Tibialis posterior tendonosis
  • Ankle pain
  • Bunions
  • Arthritis
  • Lesser toe deformities

Appropriate investigations are arranged on site including specialist ultrasound, x-ray and physio can often be done on the same day. This is particularly convenient for patients coming from further afield.

You may also be referred to a specialist private physiotherapist, who has a special interest in forefoot biomechanics, for a full biomechanical assessment and treatment.

As part of this treatment, we can also offer extra corporeal shockwave therapy which is a very useful non-invasive treatment tool for tendon conditions.

If required, you may undergo guided selective injections performed our private Consultant Radiologist who is a specialist interventionist musculoskeletal radiologist.

 

What is Achilles Tendinopathy?

Achilles tendinopathy is an overuse injury of the Achilles tendon, the band of tissue connecting your calf muscles to your heel bone. This condition is often caused by repetitive stress or sudden increases in physical activity. Symptoms include:

  • Pain and stiffness along the Achilles tendon
  • Swelling or thickening of the tendon
  • Limited range of motion in the ankle
  • Pain that worsens with activity

If left untreated, Achilles tendinopathy can lead to more severe injuries, such as tendon ruptures.

Our Comprehensive Treatment Approach

We offer a range of treatment options tailored to your specific needs:

1. Accurate Diagnosis

Using advanced imaging techniques and a thorough physical examination, our specialists will determine the extent of your Achilles tendinopathy and identify the underlying causes.

2. Non-Surgical Treatments

Most cases of Achilles tendinopathy can be treated without surgery. Our non-invasive treatment options include:

  • Physical Therapy: Customised exercises to strengthen the tendon and improve flexibility.
  • Orthotics: Supportive footwear and custom-made orthotics to reduce strain on the tendon.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Medications: To reduce pain and swelling.
  • Shockwave Therapy: A cutting-edge treatment to stimulate healing in chronic cases.

3. Surgical Intervention

For severe cases that do not respond to conservative treatments, surgical options may be necessary. Our experienced surgeons in Worthing are skilled in minimally invasive techniques to repair and restore the Achilles tendon.

4. Rehabilitation and Aftercare

Recovery doesn’t end after treatment. We provide a comprehensive rehabilitation plan to ensure a full recovery and to help prevent future injuries.

 

Relieve Your Foot Pain with Expert Care

Plantar fasciitis is a painful and common condition that affects the bottom of your foot, often making simple activities like walking or standing unbearable. At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we specialize in providing effective treatment options to help you overcome plantar fasciitis and regain your quality of life.

What is Plantar Fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis occurs when the thick band of tissue (the plantar fascia) that runs along the bottom of your foot becomes inflamed. This tissue connects your heel bone to your toes and supports the arch of your foot. When it’s overused or strained, tiny tears can develop, leading to inflammation and heel pain.

Symptoms of Plantar Fasciitis:

  • Sharp pain in the heel, especially with the first steps in the morning or after periods of rest
  • Increased pain after prolonged standing, walking, or running
  • Stiffness and discomfort in the arch of the foot
  • Swelling or tenderness in the heel area

If left untreated, plantar fasciitis can lead to chronic pain and affect your overall mobility.

Our Comprehensive Treatment Options

At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we offer a range of treatment options designed to address your specific condition and help you get back on your feet:

1. Accurate Diagnosis

We start with a thorough examination and, if necessary, advanced imaging to confirm the diagnosis of plantar fasciitis and rule out other potential causes of heel pain.

2. Non-Surgical Treatments

Most cases of plantar fasciitis can be effectively treated without surgery. Our non-invasive options include:

  • Physical Therapy: Specialised exercises to stretch and strengthen the plantar fascia, Achilles tendon, and calf muscles.
  • Custom Orthotics: Custom-made shoe inserts to provide proper support and relieve pressure on the plantar fascia.
  • Night Splints: Worn while sleeping, these devices help keep the foot in a stretched position, reducing morning pain.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Medications: To manage pain and reduce inflammation.
  • Shockwave Therapy: A non-invasive treatment that uses sound waves to stimulate healing in the affected tissue.

3. Minimally Invasive Procedures

For persistent cases that do not respond to conservative treatments, we offer minimally invasive procedures, such as:

  • Corticosteroid Injections: Targeted injections to reduce severe inflammation and provide temporary relief.
  • Plantar Fascia Release: A minor surgical procedure to release tension in the plantar fascia and alleviate chronic pain.
  • Calf muscle release: A minor surgical procedure to allow the calf muscle to stretch out therefore relieving tension and pain from the plantar fascia

4. Rehabilitation and Prevention

Our team will work with you to create a personalized rehabilitation plan to strengthen your foot muscles, improve flexibility, and prevent future flare-ups. We also provide advice on proper footwear and lifestyle adjustments to support long-term recovery.

 

Specialised Care for Lasting Relief

Tibialis posterior tendinosis is a painful condition that can severely impact your ability to walk, run, or even stand comfortably. At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we offer expert diagnosis and comprehensive treatment plans to help you manage this condition and regain your mobility.

What is Tibialis Posterior Tendinosis?

Tibialis posterior tendinosis involves the degeneration of the tibialis posterior tendon, which plays a crucial role in supporting the arch of your foot and enabling proper foot movement. Over time, this tendon can become damaged due to overuse, leading to pain and difficulty with activities that involve weight-bearing on your feet.

Common Symptoms Include:

  • Pain and swelling along the inside of the ankle or foot
  • Flattening of the arch, leading to flatfoot
  • Difficulty standing on your toes
  • Pain that worsens with physical activity, particularly walking or running
  • Tenderness or warmth around the affected area

If untreated, tibialis posterior tendinosis can lead to progressive deformity and chronic foot problems.

Our Comprehensive Treatment Approach

At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we provide a range of treatments designed to alleviate pain, restore function, and prevent further damage:

1. Accurate Diagnosis

Our specialists begin with a thorough clinical examination, often supplemented by imaging techniques such as ultrasound, x-ray or MRI, to assess the extent of tendon damage and any associated deformities.

2. Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Many cases of tibialis posterior tendinosis can be managed with conservative treatments, including:

  • Physical Therapy: Targeted exercises to strengthen the tibialis posterior tendon, improve flexibility, and support the arch of the foot.
  • Orthotic Devices: Custom-made insoles or braces to provide support and relieve stress on the tendon, helping to correct alignment and reduce pain.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Medications: To manage pain and inflammation, allowing you to stay active while minimizing discomfort.
  • Activity Modification: Guidance on adjusting your activities to reduce strain on the tendon while maintaining overall fitness.

3. Minimally Invasive Procedures

For cases that do not respond to conservative treatment, or where significant degeneration is present, we offer minimally invasive procedures such as:

  • Corticosteroid Injections: To reduce inflammation and provide temporary pain relief.
  • Tenotomy: A minor surgical procedure to release tension in the affected tendon.

4. Surgical Intervention

In severe cases where the tendon has ruptured or significant deformity has developed, surgical intervention may be necessary. Our experienced surgeons in Worthing are skilled in advanced techniques to repair or reconstruct the tendon and restore foot function.

5. Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care

Recovery from tibialis posterior tendinosis doesn’t end after treatment. We offer a comprehensive rehabilitation program to ensure your full recovery, including guidance on exercises, footwear, and lifestyle adjustments to prevent future issues.

 

Comprehensive Care for Lasting Relief

Ankle pain can significantly impact your daily life, making it difficult to walk, exercise, or even stand comfortably. Whether your pain is the result of an injury, chronic condition, or overuse, effective diagnosis and treatment are essential to restoring your mobility. At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we offer expert care to diagnose the underlying cause of your ankle pain and provide personalised treatment options to help you recover.

Common Causes of Ankle Pain

Ankle pain can result from a variety of conditions and injuries. Understanding the cause is the first step in developing an effective treatment plan. Some common causes of ankle pain include:

  • Ankle Sprains: One of the most frequent injuries, sprains occur when the ligaments that support the ankle are stretched or torn.
  • Tendonitis: Inflammation of the tendons, such as the Achilles tendon or the tibialis posterior tendon, often due to overuse or repetitive strain.
  • Arthritis: Conditions like osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis can cause chronic ankle pain due to joint inflammation.
  • Fractures: Breaks in the bones of the ankle can cause severe pain and require immediate treatment.
  • Bursitis: Inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that cushion the ankle joint.
  • Chronic Instability: Repeated injuries or ligament damage can lead to an unstable ankle, causing ongoing pain and discomfort.
  • Osteochondral lesions: Discreet areas of damage to the ankle joint lining cartiliage

Our Approach to Ankle Pain Diagnosis

At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we use a thorough and systematic approach to diagnose the cause of your ankle pain:

1. Detailed Medical History and Physical Examination

We begin by discussing your symptoms, activity level, and any previous injuries or conditions. A physical examination of the ankle will help us assess your range of motion, stability, and areas of tenderness.

2. Advanced Imaging Techniques

When necessary, we utilize advanced imaging technologies such as X-rays, MRI, or ultrasound to get a clear view of the structures within the ankle. This helps us identify fractures, ligament damage, or other internal issues that may be contributing to your pain.

3. Diagnostic Testing

In some cases, additional diagnostic tests like blood tests or joint fluid analysis may be recommended to rule out infections or inflammatory conditions such as gout or arthritis.

Tailored Treatment Options

Once the cause of your ankle pain has been identified, we create a customized treatment plan to address your specific needs. Our treatment options include:

1. Conservative Treatments

  • Rest and Ice: Reducing activity and applying ice can help alleviate pain and swelling, particularly in the case of acute injuries.
  • Physical Therapy: Tailored exercises to strengthen the muscles around the ankle, improve flexibility, and enhance stability.
  • Orthotics and Bracing: Custom orthotics or ankle braces provide support and reduce strain on the affected area, promoting healing and preventing further injury.
  • Medications: Anti-inflammatory medications or pain relievers may be recommended to manage pain and inflammation.

2. Minimally Invasive Procedures

For more persistent or severe cases, we offer minimally invasive treatments such as:

  • Corticosteroid Injections: Targeted injections to reduce inflammation and provide temporary pain relief.
  • PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy: A regenerative treatment that uses your body's own healing properties to repair damaged tissues.

3. Surgical Intervention

When conservative treatments are not enough, or if there is significant damage to the ankle joint or ligaments, surgical intervention may be necessary. Our experienced surgeons in Worthing are skilled in performing a range of procedures, from arthroscopic surgery to ligament reconstruction, ensuring the best possible outcomes for your condition.

Ankle replacement: If arthritis has worn out the ankle joint completely then ankle replacement is possible. At Goring Hall our expert specialists use the latest technology in ankle replacement surgery using customised patient specific computer and CT guided surgery with the latest generation of implants.

4. Rehabilitation and Preventative Care

Following treatment, we guide you through a comprehensive rehabilitation program to restore your ankle’s strength and flexibility. We also provide advice on injury prevention, including proper footwear, exercise techniques, and lifestyle adjustments to reduce the risk of future ankle pain.

 

Expert Care for Comfortable, Pain-Free Feet

Bunions can cause significant discomfort and affect your daily life, making it difficult to walk, wear shoes, or engage in activities you enjoy. At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we specialise in providing effective, personalised bunion repair services to help you regain comfort and mobility. Our team of experienced specialists is here to guide you through every step of the process, from diagnosis to recovery.

What is a Bunion?

A bunion, or hallux valgus, is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe, where it meets the foot. This deformity occurs when the bones in the front part of the foot move out of alignment, causing the big toe to lean towards the second toe. Over time, this can lead to the characteristic bump and result in pain, swelling, and difficulty wearing shoes.

Common Symptoms of Bunions:

  • A visible bump on the side of the big toe joint
  • Pain or tenderness around the big toe joint
  • Swelling, redness, or inflammation around the affected area
  • Restricted movement of the big toe
  • Corns or calluses where the first and second toes overlap
  • Difficulty finding comfortable footwear

If left untreated, bunions can worsen over time, leading to chronic pain and potentially causing other foot problems, such as hammertoes or metatarsalgia.

Our Bunion Repair Services

At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we offer a comprehensive approach to bunion treatment, including both non-surgical and surgical options tailored to your specific needs.

1. Non-Surgical Treatment Options

For mild to moderate bunions, conservative treatments can help alleviate symptoms and prevent the condition from worsening. These may include:

  • Orthotics: Custom-made shoe inserts to provide support and relieve pressure on the bunion.
  • Padding and Taping: Special padding to cushion the bunion and taping techniques to help align the toes.
  • Footwear Modifications: Guidance on choosing footwear that accommodates the bunion and reduces discomfort.
  • Medications: Anti-inflammatory medications to reduce pain and swelling.
  • Physical Therapy: Exercises to strengthen the muscles around the big toe and improve flexibility.

2. Surgical Bunion Correction

When conservative treatments are not sufficient to relieve pain, or the bunion is severe, surgical intervention may be necessary. At Goring Hall Hospital, our experienced surgeons offer advanced bunion repair procedures to correct the deformity and restore normal foot function.

Types of Bunion Surgery:

  • Osteotomy: The bone is cut and realigned to correct the angle of the big toe.
  • Exostectomy: The bony bump is removed from the toe joint.
  • Arthrodesis: The damaged joint surfaces are removed, and the bones are fused together to prevent future movement.
  • Lapidus Procedure: A combination of osteotomy and fusion, typically used for severe bunions or when there is instability in the first metatarsal joint.
  • Minimally invasive (keyhole) bunion correction: Using minimally invasive techniques and small keyhole incisions, the underlying bone deformities that cause bunions can be realigned and corrected

3. Personalised Surgical Approach

Every bunion is unique, and so is our approach to treatment. We carefully assess the severity of your bunion, your lifestyle, and your overall health to determine the most appropriate surgical technique. Our goal is to minimise recovery time and maximise your comfort and mobility.

4. Post-Surgery Rehabilitation

After bunion surgery, we provide a comprehensive rehabilitation plan to ensure a smooth recovery. This includes guidance on wound care, exercises to restore strength and flexibility, and advice on gradually returning to normal activities. We are committed to supporting you throughout your recovery process to achieve the best possible outcome.

 

Regain Mobility and Comfort with Expert Care

Arthritis in the foot can lead to chronic pain, stiffness, and difficulty with everyday activities like walking or standing. At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we specialize in diagnosing and treating foot arthritis, offering personalized care to help you manage symptoms and improve your quality of life.

Understanding Foot Arthritis

Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation in the joints, and when it affects the feet, it can make even the simplest movements painful. The foot contains 33 joints, making it a common area for arthritis to develop. There are several types of arthritis that can affect the foot, including:

  • Osteoarthritis: The most common form, caused by wear and tear on the joints over time, leading to the breakdown of cartilage.
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis: An autoimmune disease that causes the body’s immune system to attack the joints, leading to inflammation and joint damage.
  • Post-Traumatic Arthritis: Arthritis that develops after an injury to the foot, such as a fracture or severe sprain.
  • Gout: A form of arthritis caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints, often affecting the big toe.

Common Symptoms of Foot Arthritis:

  • Persistent pain or tenderness in the foot joints
  • Swelling, redness, or warmth around the affected joints
  • Stiffness and reduced range of motion in the foot
  • Development of bone spurs or deformities in the foot
  • Difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected foot

If left untreated, foot arthritis can lead to significant joint damage and deformity, severely affecting your mobility and quality of life.

Comprehensive Foot Arthritis Treatment

At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we offer a range of treatment options tailored to your specific type of arthritis and individual needs. Our goal is to relieve pain, improve function, and help you maintain an active lifestyle.

1. Accurate Diagnosis

Our first step is a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination of your foot and a detailed review of your medical history. We may also use advanced imaging techniques, such as X-rays or MRI, to assess the extent of joint damage and confirm the diagnosis.

2. Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Many cases of foot arthritis can be managed with conservative treatments, designed to reduce pain and inflammation while preserving joint function:

  • Medications: Anti-inflammatory drugs or pain relievers to help manage symptoms. For rheumatoid arthritis, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) or biologics may be prescribed.
  • Physical Therapy: Customized exercises to strengthen the muscles around the joints, improve flexibility, and enhance overall foot function.
  • Orthotic Devices: Custom-made shoe inserts, braces, or splints to provide support, alleviate pressure on the affected joints, and improve foot alignment.
  • Lifestyle Modifications: Advice on weight management, activity adjustments, and footwear choices to reduce stress on the foot joints.
  • Corticosteroid Injections: Targeted injections to reduce severe inflammation and provide temporary pain relief.

3. Advanced Treatments and Minimally Invasive Procedures

For more persistent or severe cases of foot arthritis, we offer advanced treatments, including:

  • Hyaluronic Acid Injections: To lubricate the joint and reduce friction, providing pain relief and improving joint movement.
  • PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy: A regenerative treatment that uses your body’s own healing properties to repair damaged joint tissues.

4. Surgical Intervention

When conservative treatments are no longer effective, surgical options may be considered to relieve pain and restore function. Our experienced surgeons in Worthing are skilled in a range of procedures, including:

  • Arthroscopy: A minimally invasive surgery to clean out or repair damaged cartilage and other tissues within the joint.
  • Joint Fusion (Arthrodesis): Fusing two or more bones in the foot to eliminate pain from the affected joint.
  • Joint Replacement: Replacing a severely damaged joint with an artificial implant to restore movement and reduce pain.

5. Post-Treatment Rehabilitation and Support

After treatment or surgery, we provide a comprehensive rehabilitation plan to ensure your full recovery. This includes physical therapy, guidance on gradual return to activities, and ongoing support to help you maintain a pain-free lifestyle.

 

Expert Care for Correcting Toe Deformities

Toe deformities can cause significant discomfort, affect your mobility, and impact your quality of life. At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we specialise in diagnosing and treating various toe deformities, offering personalised treatment plans to help you find relief and restore the natural function of your feet.

Understanding Toe Deformities

Toe deformities occur when the bones, muscles, or tendons in the toes become misaligned, leading to changes in the shape or position of the toes. These deformities can develop gradually over time or result from an injury, and they often cause pain, difficulty wearing shoes, and problems with walking.

Common Types of Toe Deformities:

  • Hammertoe: A condition where the toe becomes bent at the middle joint, resembling a hammer. It often affects the second, third, or fourth toes and can cause pain, corns, or calluses.
  • Claw Toe: This deformity causes the toes to bend upward at the joint where they meet the foot and downward at the middle joint, creating a claw-like appearance. It typically affects all four smaller toes and can lead to pain and difficulty finding comfortable footwear.
  • Mallet Toe: Similar to hammertoe, mallet toe involves a bend at the joint closest to the tip of the toe, causing the toe to point downward. It usually affects the second toe and can lead to painful calluses on the tip of the toe.
  • Bunion: A bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe, causing the big toe to lean towards the other toes. Bunions can be painful and lead to other foot issues if left untreated.
  • Crossover Toe: A condition where one toe (usually the second) crosses over the big toe, often due to an imbalance in the muscles, tendons, or ligaments.

Toe deformities can result from various factors, including genetics, improper footwear, arthritis, injury, or underlying medical conditions such as diabetes. If not treated, these deformities can worsen over time, leading to chronic pain, difficulty walking, and other complications.

Comprehensive Toe Deformity Treatment

At Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing, we offer a full range of treatment options for toe deformities, tailored to your specific condition and needs. Our goal is to alleviate your symptoms, correct the deformity, and restore normal toe function.

1. Accurate Diagnosis

Our approach begins with a thorough assessment, including a detailed medical history and physical examination of the affected toes. We may use advanced imaging techniques, such as X-rays or ultrasound, to evaluate the extent of the deformity and determine the best course of action.

2. Non-Surgical Treatment Options

For mild to moderate toe deformities, conservative treatments are often effective in relieving symptoms and preventing the condition from worsening:

  • Physical Therapy: Exercises to stretch and strengthen the muscles and tendons around the toes, helping to improve alignment and reduce pain.
  • Orthotic Devices: Custom-made shoe inserts, splints, or toe spacers to support the foot and toes, alleviate pressure, and improve alignment.
  • Footwear Modifications: Advice on choosing shoes that provide proper support and accommodate the deformity to reduce discomfort.
  • Medications: Anti-inflammatory drugs or pain relievers to manage pain and reduce inflammation.
  • Padding and Taping: Techniques to protect the toes from irritation and help maintain proper toe alignment.

3. Minimally Invasive Procedures

For more severe cases or when conservative treatments do not provide sufficient relief, we offer minimally invasive procedures to correct the deformity:

  • Corticosteroid Injections: Targeted injections to reduce inflammation and pain, particularly in cases of arthritis-related deformities.
  • Tenotomy: A minor surgical procedure to release tight tendons and allow the toe to straighten.
  • Capsulotomy: A procedure to release the tight joint capsule, improving toe flexibility and alignment.

4. Surgical Intervention

When non-surgical treatments are not enough, or the deformity is causing significant pain and disability, surgical correction may be necessary. Our experienced surgeons in Worthing perform a range of surgical procedures to correct toe deformities, including:

  • Osteotomy: The bones of the toe are cut and realigned to correct the deformity.
  • Arthroplasty: Removal of a portion of the toe joint to improve alignment and function.
  • Joint Fusion (Arthrodesis): Fusing the bones in the toe to correct severe deformities and eliminate pain.
  • Soft Tissue Realignment: Surgical adjustment of the tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues to correct the toe's position.
  • Minimally invasive (keyhole) osteotomy: New minimally invasive techniques to realign bone and correct deformity with lower risk and faster recovery

5. Post-Treatment Rehabilitation and Support

Following treatment or surgery, we provide a comprehensive rehabilitation program to ensure a smooth recovery. This includes physical therapy, guidance on gradually returning to normal activities, and advice on preventing future toe deformities.

 

Booking Your Private Foot and Ankle Appointment

Booking a private appointment at Goring Hall Hospital in Worthing is simple and straightforward. Here's how you can schedule your consultation:

1. Contact Us Directly

You can book your appointment by reaching out to us directly via phone. Our friendly and knowledgeable booking team is available to assist you with scheduling and can answer any initial questions you may have.

2. Online Booking

For your convenience, we also offer an online booking system. Simply click on the online booking button and search for the relevant treatment. You can then follow the easy steps to schedule your consultation. You can choose a time and date that works best for you, and you'll receive an instant confirmation.

3. Referral or Self-Referral

While some patients may be referred to us by their GP or another healthcare professional, self-referrals are also welcome. If you believe you need specialist foot and ankle care, don't hesitate to get in touch, even if you haven't seen a doctor first.

 4. What to Expect During Your Appointment

During your private foot and ankle appointment, you'll meet with one of our experienced specialists who will take the time to understand your symptoms, medical history, and any concerns you may have. Your consultation may include:

  • A thorough physical examination of your foot and ankle.
  • Discussion of your symptoms, lifestyle, and any previous treatments.
  • Diagnostic tests such as X-rays, ultrasound, or MRI if needed.
  • A detailed explanation of your diagnosis and recommended treatment options.
After your assessment, we will work with you to develop a personalised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. This may include conservative management, physical therapy, medications, or surgical options if necessary.
 
5. Follow-Up Care and Support
We believe in providing comprehensive care, which includes follow-up appointments and ongoing support to monitor your progress. We’ll ensure that your treatment is effective and make any necessary adjustments to your plan to help you achieve the best possible outcome.
 
Preparing for Your Appointment
 
To make the most of your consultation, consider preparing the following:
  • Medical History: Bring along any relevant medical records, including previous test results, imaging reports, and a list of any medications you’re currently taking.
  • Questions or Concerns: Write down any questions or concerns you have about your symptoms or treatment options so you can discuss them with your specialist.
  • Comfortable Footwear: Wear or bring along any shoes that you commonly wear, as they may help us assess your condition more accurately.

Try not to wear tights that are difficult to remove. Your specialist may need to expose your leg from the knee downwards including examining the skin.

 

Flexible and Convenient Payment Solutions

At Goring Hall Hospital, we understand that accessing high-quality private healthcare is an important investment in your health and well-being. To make your experience as seamless as possible, we offer a variety of flexible payment options to suit your needs. Whether you’re seeking treatment for a specific condition, undergoing surgery, or simply booking a routine check-up, our goal is to ensure that managing the cost of your care is straightforward and stress-free.

Payment Methods

We accept several payment methods for your convenience:

  • Credit/Debit Cards: We accept all major credit and debit cards, including Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. Payments can be made in-person at our clinic, over the phone, or online via our secure payment portal.
  • Online Payments: Use our secure online payment system to pay for your consultation, treatment, or any outstanding balances. This option is available 24/7, allowing you to manage payments at your convenience.

Private Health Insurance

If you have private health insurance, we work with most major insurers to help cover the cost of your treatment. Here’s how the process works:

  • Pre-Authorisation: Before your appointment, we recommend contacting your insurance provider to confirm coverage and obtain pre-authorisation for your treatment. This step helps ensure that your insurance will cover the costs as expected.
  • Direct Billing: In many cases, we can bill your insurance provider directly, reducing the upfront cost to you. Please provide us with your insurance details, including your policy number and any authorisation references, when booking your appointment.
  • Co-Payments and Excess: Depending on your policy, you may need to pay a co-payment or excess. We will inform you of any amounts due at the time of your appointment.
  • Self-Pay: If your insurance doesn’t cover the full cost of your treatment or if you prefer not to use insurance, you can choose to self-pay for your healthcare services.

If you have insurance, you can find out more by visiting our private medical insurance page.

Finance Plans and Payment Plans

We understand that healthcare costs can be significant, especially for more complex treatments or surgeries. To help you manage these expenses, we offer flexible finance plans and payment plans:
Interest-Free Payment Plans: Spread the cost of your treatment over ten months months with our interest-free payment plans. This option allows you to receive the care you need without worrying about a large upfront payment. Payment terms can be tailored to your budget. Find out more about spreading the cost of treatment on our flexible payments page.

 

Choosing private healthcare at Goring Hall Hospital, offers several advantages compared to public healthcare systems. Here are the key reasons why people opt for private care:

1. Shorter Waiting Times

Quick Access to Treatment: One of the biggest benefits of going private is the significantly reduced waiting times for consultations, tests, and surgeries. This can be especially important for conditions that need urgent care or for patients who want to avoid the long delays often associated with public healthcare systems.

2. Choice of Specialists

Consultant of Your Choice: Private healthcare allows patients to choose their own specialist, ensuring they receive care from someone they trust and feel comfortable with. 

Expertise: Goring Hall Hospital work with highly experienced and specialised consultants, ensuring you receive care from a top professional in the field.

3. Personalised and Consultant-Led Care

Tailored Treatment Plans: Private healthcare often involves more personalised and focused care. You will likely have more time with your consultant during appointments, allowing for a thorough discussion of your treatment options.

Consistent Care: You are likely to see the same consultant throughout your treatment, ensuring continuity of care and avoiding the need to repeat your medical history to multiple professionals.

4. Access to Advanced Treatments and Facilities

Advance Technology: Goring Hall Hospital has advance medical technologies and treatments. This can mean more advanced diagnostic tools, minimally invasive surgery options, and quicker recovery times.

Comfortable Facilities: Goring Hall Hospital offer superior facilities, including private rooms, better accommodation for visitors, and a more comfortable, quiet environment during recovery.

5. Flexibility and Convenience

Scheduling Flexibility: Flexible appointment times, including evenings and weekends, which can be convenient for patients who work or have busy schedules.

Personalised Attention: Our team are focused on providing the best possible experience, with personalised attention from both the consultants and the nursing staff.
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By going private, patients gain faster, more personalised care, access to experienced consultants, and the latest treatments in a comfortable, patient-focused environment. This makes private healthcare a preferred option for those who value convenience, speed, and a high level of service.

 

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