Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery) specialists in Central London accepting AIG
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Colorectal cancerDiverticular diseasePolypsInflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)HyperparathyroidismParathyroid gland surgeryThyroid surgeryGallbladder surgeryHernia
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Wrist fractureWrist surgeryHand surgeryHand arthritis
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HCA UK at The Shard is the largest outpatient centre on the London Bridge Hospital campus, it combines specialist consultations, same-day imaging and minor treatments in a single visit wherever medically possible. Self-pay patients need no referral to book an appointment.What medical services does it specialise in?Within the London Bridge Hospital campus, HCA UK at The Shard covers a broad range of specialist disciplines.General surgery Colorectal surgery Endocrinology and diabetes care Fertility (reproductive medicine) Gastroenterology (digestive system care) Neurology Obstetrics and gynaecology Orthopaedic surgery Otolaryngology — ENT and head & neck Pain medicine (orthopaedic and pain management) Physical medicine and rehabilitation (physiotherapy) Pneumology (respiratory and thoracic medicine) Urology Vascular surgery Breast care is also provided, with specialist assessment and follow-up available on site. What tests and treatments does it offer? Some of the medical tests and care services offered at HCA UK at The Shard include: cancer screening, bowel cancer screening, mammography (breast screening), smear test (cervical screening), MRI, diagnostic ultrasound, varicose veins treatment and mole assessment and removal. What quality and safety standards does HCA UK at The Shard meet? HCA UK at The Shard holds an Outstanding CQC rating. Specialist consultants who lead their respective fields work within multidisciplinary teams, coordinating same-day imaging and diagnosis wherever clinically appropriate. No waiting lists apply for diagnostic tests at this centre. Where is HCA UK at The Shard located? The Shard, 32 St Thomas Street, SE1. London Bridge station (Jubilee line) is 2 minutes away. Part of the London Bridge Hospital campus. What other HCA Healthcare UK centres are there in Central London? HCA UK at The Shard is part of the London Bridge Hospital campus. HCA Healthcare UK also operates London Bridge Hospital https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/gh/hca-healthcare/clinic/london-bridge-hospital/ on Tooley Street, SE1, offering inpatient and specialist care for patients who require further investigation or treatment beyond the outpatient setting.
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Traumatic injuryFoot and ankleFractured ankleSports injuriesFoot arthrodesis
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Colorectal cancerInflammatory bowel disease (IBD)Piles (haemorrhoids)Pelvic floorRectal prolapse
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Cleveland Clinic London is a distinguished medical centre renowned for its clinical excellence, dedication to patient safety, and treatment outcomes. Established in 2022, Cleveland Clinic London offers access to a global health system, enhanced by cutting-edge health information technology, of specialists and physicians of the highest calibre. Cleveland Clinic London employs a unique triage process to determine the best care for each patient. As a team, surgeons collaborate with physicians from other specialties to provide patients with personalised treatment plans suited to their specific needs, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare. Patients visiting Cleveland Clinic London will be attended to by the best specialist for their particular condition. Cleveland Clinic London Rapid Access Gallbladder Unit is a specialist medical unit, situated at Cleveland Clinic London, dedicated to the surgical removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy) for the treatment of gallbladder disease, which includes gallstones and cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation). Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, the medical unit provides rapid access to same-day, next-day, or virtual appointments with leading gallbladder specialists who operate seven days a week. At Cleveland Clinic London Rapid Access Gallbladder Unit, patients will also benefit from advanced diagnostic services available on-site and the use of laparoscopic techniques to remove the gallbladder, leading to shorter recovery times and enhanced postoperative comfort. When necessary, the medical unit’s coordinated services also facilitate timely transfers from nearby local hospitals.
Liver surgeryPancreatic cancerLiver cancerSurgery - Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Aortic valve replacementCoronary bypass surgeryHeart valve surgeryMitral regurgitationMitral valve repair
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Aortic valve replacementEndoscopic coronary artery bypass surgeryAortic aneurysmsAortic root surgeryRedo cardiac surgery
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Expert consultants covering all orthopaedic disciplines, oral and maxillofacial specialties, pain management and rheumatologyConsisting of a group of world-renowned specialists, they focus on providing innovative and excellent care to their patients. With a mission of avoiding unnecessary surgery, they aim to reduce recovery time as much as possible with the understanding that patients want to get back to full health as soon as possible.The team use a multi-disciplinary approach to patient care, consisting of orthopaedic specialists of all areas working alongside pain management and oral and maxillofacial specialists to provide a quick diagnosis and personalised care. All treatment options are explored, with the aim of using minimally invasive techniques to reduce recovery time.With the support of this exceptional multi-disciplinary team, patients are guaranteed a quick diagnosis and a personalised care plan, regardless of whether you’re being treated for a sports injury or your condition is down to wear and tear.OS Clinic provides care to all self-paying, insured, and international patients with waiting lists as short as possible, and self-referral by contacting the clinic directly available.ConciergePhone: +44 (0) 20 7046 8000Email: [email protected]
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Thyroid cancerThyroid gland surgeryThyroid nodulesParathyroid gland surgery
- Colorectal cancerInflammatory bowel disease (IBD)Diverticular diseaseHerniaPiles (haemorrhoids)Pelvic floor reconstructive surgery
- Women's healthVulvar precancerFibroidsPolypsOvarian cystMenopause
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Colorectal cancerDiverticular diseasePolyps
- HyperparathyroidismParathyroid gland surgeryThyroid surgeryGallbladder surgery
- Wrist fractureWrist surgeryHand surgeryHand arthritis
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Breast cancerTrapped nerveHiatal hernia surgeryDermatologyOral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Traumatic injuryFoot and ankleMinimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Fractured ankle
- Colorectal cancerInflammatory bowel disease (IBD)Piles (haemorrhoids)Pelvic floor
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Liver surgeryPancreatic cancerLiver cancerSurgery - Aortic valve replacementCoronary bypass surgeryHeart valve surgeryMitral regurgitation
- Aortic valve replacementMinimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Endoscopic coronary artery bypass surgeryAortic aneurysms
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Abnormal gaitKnee arthroscopyHand surgeryOral & Maxillofacial SurgeryNeurosurgery - Thyroid cancerThyroid gland surgeryThyroid nodulesParathyroid gland surgery
- Colorectal cancerInflammatory bowel disease (IBD)Diverticular diseaseHernia
- Women's healthVulvar precancerFibroidsPolyps



