Fees
Consultation Fees
The fee for an in-person consultation is £250 and for a virtual/telephone consultation it is £200. Follow-up consultations are £200.
This covers a clinic appointment to discuss your condition, review relevant medical information, and provide specialist advice. Please note that this does not include the cost of any investigations, imaging, or procedures, which will be charged separately if required.
If you have private health insurance, the consultation fee may be covered by your insurer. Please note that you may still be responsible for any policy excess, co-payment, or shortfall depending on the terms of your cover. Self-paying patients are welcome and the consultation fee is payable before the appointment.
CT or MRI Imaging Investigations
If a CT or MRI scan is required, this will be arranged at an appropriate facility. The cost of imaging investigations can vary depending on the type of scan and the provider, and is therefore charged separately from the consultation fee.
Patients with private health insurance will usually have the cost of imaging covered by their insurer, subject to the terms of their policy. Self-paying patients will be advised of the likely cost before proceeding.
Cerebral or Spinal Angiography
In some cases, an angiogram may be recommended to obtain detailed images of the blood vessels in the brain or spine. This is a specialist procedure carried out in a hospital setting under local anaesthetic, with X-ray guidance.
As this is a more complex investigation, the cost can vary depending on the hospital and specific requirements.
Patients with private health insurance will usually have the procedure covered by their insurer, subject to the terms of their policy (including any excess or shortfall). Self-paying patients will be provided with an estimate of costs before the procedure is arranged.
Treatments such as Embolisation
In some cases, treatment of a vascular condition may be recommended using minimally invasive techniques such as endovascular embolisation. These are highly specialised procedures performed in hospital under imaging guidance.
The cost of such procedures will vary depending on the nature and complexity of the treatment, as well as any additional requirements such as anaesthesia, hospital stay, or follow-up care.
Patients with private health insurance will usually have these treatments covered by their insurer, subject to the terms of their policy (including any excess or shortfall). Self-paying patients will be provided with a clear estimate before proceeding.