Podiatry specialists accepting Allianz
- PodiatryBunion (hallux valgus)Hammer toeMorton's neuromaPlantar fasciitisGanglion cyst
- Paediatric orthopaedicsHip arthroscopyKnee arthroscopyHip painArthritisOsteotomy
- Foot and ankleFractured ankleSprained ankleOsteoarthritis of the ankleMinimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Bunion (hallux valgus)
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Capital Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine clinic is a long-established and leading private practice with multiple locations in London providing the most medically advanced treatments and minimally invasive procedures specialising in athroscopic surgery. Founder and principal Mr Simon Moyes is a pioneer of keyhole surgery and is one of the most in-demand surgeons worldwide. His influence on the clinic and sophisticated techniques have made it a prominent centre in London and internationally. Based at one of the best hospitals in the world, Capital Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine has access to some the highest calibre treatment technologies. This includes ultrasounds, CT scanners, three ambient MRI scanners, minimally invasive implants, robotics, and shockwave therapy. The clinic is able to treat a multitude of orthopaedic conditions concerning the shoulders, elbows, knees, ankles, and feet. The clinic now offers both face-to-face consultations as well as remote consultations to maintain the safety and quality of care for their new and existing patients. Capital Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine ensure their patients spend the least amount of time in the hospital as possible. Starting with the consultation to the minimally invasive procedures resulting in quick recovery, all processes of patient care are focused on patient comfort.
- Hip replacementKnee replacementStem cellsKnee arthroscopyHip arthroscopyJoint preservation surgery
- SpondylolisthesisSpinal surgerySpinal stenosisSciaticaSpinal cord compressionBack pain
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Located on London's South Bank, London Bridge Hospital’s SE1 campus hosts world-leading services spanning cardiac care and cancer treatment to the UK's largest private MS stem cell transplant programme, living donor liver and renal transplantation, a dedicated dialysis centre and a robotics urology theatre — all within contemporary inpatient facilities.What medical services does it specialise in? London Bridge Hospital is a multi-specialty acute private hospital with specialist units and teams covering an exceptional breadth of clinical disciplines across its campus: Cardiology (cardiac care, pioneering techniques for the full range of adult cardiac conditions) Cardiothoracic surgery Medical oncology (cancer care including haemato-oncology, gynaecological and urological cancers) Orthopaedic surgery (routine hip replacements to complex spinal reconstructions) Gastroenterology (digestive health, upper GI, colorectal surgery and HPB medicine) Urology (full range including robotic surgery and male reproductive conditions) Haematology (blood and marrow cancers, with an 18-chair chemotherapy unit) Neurology (including the largest private MS AHSCT stem cell transplant programme in the UK) Neurosurgery Nephrology (renal services, including living donor renal transplantation and dialysis) Otolaryngology — Head, Neck and Thyroid Centre (treating the largest number of head and neck patients in the country) Obstetrics and gynaecology (dedicated women's health services) What tests and treatments does it offer? Some of the medical tests and care services offered at London Bridge Hospital include: hip replacement, robotic urology surgery, chemotherapy (18-chair dedicated unit), endoscopy (JAG-accredited unit), liver transplantation (living donor), dialysis (including holiday dialysis in our four-bed centre), bone marrow transplant (MS AHSCT and haematological conditions) and anti-reflux surgery (including the Linx procedure for acid reflux disease) . What quality and safety standards does London Bridge Hospital meet? London Bridge Hospital holds an Outstanding CQC rating. Its campus includes a JAG-accredited endoscopy unit, an 18-chair chemotherapy suite, a robotics urology theatre and a four-bed dialysis centre. Consultant-led teams deliver integrated care across inpatient, day case and outpatient settings within a campus of seamlessly connected services. Where is London Bridge Hospital located? 27 Tooley Street, SE1. London Bridge station is 2 minutes away (Jubilee line, Southeastern and Thameslink). Near Borough Market. Urgent care walk-in available on site. What other HCA Healthcare UK centres are there in Central London? London Bridge Hospital works in close partnership with Leaders in Oncology Care (LOC) on Harley Street, which provides specialist systemic anti-cancer therapies — including chemotherapy, immunotherapy and targeted treatments — as part of the HCA Healthcare UK cancer care network.
- AnkleBunion (hallux valgus)FootSports injuriesAchilles tendonPlantar fasciitis
- Bunion (hallux valgus)Ankle arthroscopyMorton's neuromaFractured ankleSports injuriesAchilles tendon
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Nuffield Health Cheltenham Hospital is a leading private hospital serving Cheltenham and the surrounding area. It is equipped with an outstanding range of modern facilities to ensure patient's comfort and fast, efficient treatment. With 32 residential rooms with en-suite facilities, 3 operating theatres and world-class medical equipment, at the Nuffield Health Cheltenham Hospital all patients receive top care from the moment they arrive at the hospital.What medical services does it specialise in?The team of highly-renowned consultants at Nuffield Health Cheltenam Hospital specialise in:Orthopaedic hip surgery Orthopaedic knee surgery General surgery Diagnostics Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery General orthopaedic surgery Ophthalmology Podiatry Oral & maxillofacial surgery Cosmetic surgery
- Minimally invasive bunion surgerySports injuriesSprained ankleAnkle instabilityToe painAnkle arthroscopy
- Sports injuriesTendon injuriesArthritisBunion (hallux valgus)Minimally invasive bunion surgeryMorton's neuroma
- Rheumatoid arthritisFibromyalgiaAnkylosing spondylitisBack painGoutOsteoporosis
- PodiatryBunion (hallux valgus)Hammer toeMorton's neuroma
- Paediatric orthopaedicsHip arthroscopyKnee arthroscopyHip pain
- Foot and ankleFractured ankleSprained ankleOsteoarthritis of the ankle
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Rotator cuff injuryHand surgeryOrthopaedic Surgery - Hip replacementKnee replacementStem cellsKnee arthroscopy
- SpondylolisthesisSpinal surgerySpinal stenosisSciatica
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Hypertension (high blood pressure)Chest painDermatologyOral & Maxillofacial Surgery - AnkleBunion (hallux valgus)FootSports injuries
- Bunion (hallux valgus)Ankle arthroscopyMorton's neuromaFractured ankle
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Pulmonary fibrosisShoulder surgeryDermatologyOral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Minimally invasive bunion surgerySports injuriesSprained ankleAnkle instability
- Sports injuriesTendon injuriesArthritisBunion (hallux valgus)
- Rheumatoid arthritisFibromyalgiaAnkylosing spondylitisBack pain

