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Private orthopaedic surgery at Kings Oak Hospital in Enfield

Pain, stiffness, injury, or reduced mobility can make even simple daily activities more difficult. Whether you're living with arthritis, recovering from a sports injury, or experiencing persistent joint pain, specialist orthopaedic care can help you regain movement and improve your quality of life.

At Kings Oak Hospital, you can access private orthopaedic surgery in Enfield with prompt appointments, consultant-led care, and personalised treatment plans. Our experienced orthopaedic surgeons diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions affecting your bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments, using both non-surgical and surgical treatments.

Our aim is to reduce pain, restore function, and help you return to the activities you enjoy with greater confidence.

Consultant-led orthopaedic care

Your treatment will be led by an experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon with expertise in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions

During your consultation, your consultant will take the time to understand your symptoms, assess your condition, and explain the treatment options available to you. Together, you'll decide on the most appropriate approach based on your diagnosis, lifestyle, and personal goals.

Personalised treatment from diagnosis to recovery

Every orthopaedic condition is different, which is why your care is tailored specifically to you.

Whether you require physiotherapy, injection therapy, keyhole surgery, or joint replacement, you'll receive coordinated care from a multidisciplinary team that supports you throughout your treatment and recovery.

What is orthopaedic surgery?

Orthopaedic surgery is the medical specialty that focuses on diagnosing, treating, and preventing conditions affecting your musculoskeletal system.

This includes your bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and supporting soft tissues. While many conditions can be treated without surgery, some require surgical intervention to reduce pain, restore movement, repair injuries, or improve long-term function.

Modern orthopaedic surgery includes a range of procedures, from minimally invasive keyhole techniques to complex joint replacement and reconstructive surgery.

How much does private orthopaedic surgery cost at Kings Oak Hospital?

The cost of your surgery will depend on various factors, including the details of the procedure and which consultant you choose. We’ll give you a full itemised quote before you book.

You can choose to fund your treatment through self-pay (paying for yourself) or use private health insurance. We work with most major providers, and our friendly advisory team can help guide you through using your cover.

Our flexible payment options help you spread the cost of your payment across a time period that suits you. We offer fixed-term monthly payment plans over one to five years with no deposit required. If you decide to pay over 10 months, you will pay interest-free. If you are paying for a longer period, you will pay 9.9% APR. 

What conditions can orthopaedic surgeons treat?

Orthopaedic surgeons diagnose and treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.

Common conditions include:

  • Osteoarthritis and joint degeneration
  • Sports injuries
  • Ligament and tendon injuries
  • Cartilage damage
  • Fractures and trauma injuries
  • Back and neck conditions
  • Shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle, and foot problems
  • Repetitive strain injuries
  • Joint instability and chronic pain conditions

Your consultant will carefully assess your symptoms before recommending the most appropriate treatment plan.

What orthopaedic procedures are available?

The type of procedure recommended will depend on your diagnosis and the severity of your symptoms.

Joint replacement surgery

Joint replacement surgery is commonly performed for advanced arthritis or severe joint damage that is affecting your mobility and quality of life.

Procedures such as hip replacement, knee replacement, and shoulder replacement remove damaged joint surfaces and replace them with artificial components designed to restore movement and reduce pain.

Arthroscopy (keyhole surgery)

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows your surgeon to examine and treat problems inside a joint using a small camera and specialised instruments.

It is commonly used to treat conditions affecting the knee, shoulder, ankle, wrist, and hip, often resulting in smaller incisions and a quicker recovery.

Ligament and tendon repair

If you've suffered a ligament or tendon injury, surgery may be recommended to restore stability and function.

Procedures such as ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, and Achilles tendon repair can help improve movement and support a return to work, exercise, and sport.

Hand and wrist surgery

Orthopaedic surgeons also perform a range of procedures to treat conditions affecting the hand and wrist.

These may include carpal tunnel release, trigger finger surgery, ganglion cyst removal, and treatment for arthritis or tendon injuries affecting the hand and wrist.

What happens before orthopaedic surgery?

Before recommending surgery, your consultant will carry out a thorough assessment to understand the cause of your symptoms.

This may include a physical examination alongside imaging tests such as X-rays, MRI scans, CT scans, or ultrasound imaging where appropriate.

You'll also attend a pre-operative assessment to ensure you're fit for surgery and have the opportunity to discuss the procedure, anaesthetic, recovery, and expected outcomes in detail.

Do you always need surgery?

Not necessarily. Many orthopaedic conditions respond well to non-surgical treatment.

Depending on your diagnosis, your consultant may initially recommend physiotherapy, pain-relieving medication, corticosteroid injections, activity modification, or lifestyle advice to help improve your symptoms.

Surgery is usually considered when conservative treatments have not provided sufficient relief or when structural damage is unlikely to improve without an operation.

Your consultant will explain all available options before recommending surgery.

What is recovery like after orthopaedic surgery?

Recovery depends on the type of procedure you have and your individual circumstances.

Following surgery, your care team will provide detailed guidance on managing discomfort, caring for your surgical site, and gradually returning to normal activities.

Physiotherapy often plays a central role in recovery, helping you rebuild strength, improve flexibility, and restore movement safely.

Regular follow-up appointments allow your consultant to monitor your progress and ensure your recovery is progressing as expected.

Returning to everyday activities

One of the main goals of orthopaedic surgery is to help you regain independence and return to the activities you enjoy.

Depending on your procedure, you may gradually return to work, driving, exercise, and hobbies over several weeks or months.

Your consultant and physiotherapist will provide personalised advice throughout your rehabilitation to help you recover safely and achieve the best possible long-term outcome.

Why choose Kings Oak Hospital for orthopaedic surgery in Enfield?

When you choose to go private with Circle Health Group, you can expect:

  • Flexible appointment times to fit your schedule
  • Bespoke, consultant-led treatment plans tailored to your individual needs
  • Support from the same compassionate clinical team from beginning to end
  • Transparent, fixed-price packages with aftercare included
  • Flexible payment options to help spread the cost of your care

Going private for healthcare provides faster access to a vast range of treatment options, greater flexibility in choosing specialists, and more personalised care.

How to book orthopaedic surgery in Enfield

To book your initial consultation with one of our orthopaedic surgeons near you, use our online booking system, or give us a call and one of our dedicated advisors will help you find an appointment time that suits you.

 

Content reviewed by In-house Team in July 2026. Next review due July 2029.

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