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  1. **Spire Healthcare Limited is registered in England and Wales 1522532. Registered office: 3 Dorset Rise, London EC4Y 8EN. Spire Healthcare Limited acts as a credit broker and offers credit products from Omni Capital Retail Finance. Spire Healthcare Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, registration number: 689975.

  2. 0800 169 1777. We offer an extensive range of cosmetic procedures for both men and women to reduce the effects of ageing or to help change the appearance of a body part you’re self-conscious about. Fast access to a wide range of treatments. Consultants who are experts in their field. You can usually see a consultant within a few days of enquiry.

  3. The price displayed is a guide only as consultant fees may vary. “Treatment” includes all the pre-assessment tests and the cost of the treatment, Consultant and Anaesthetist fees, nursing care, medication and food during your stay in hospital and any standard prosthesis. Your hospital stay is included as long as your Consultant advises is ...

  4. Laparoscopic hysterectomy. This involves removing the womb and fallopian tubes and/or ovaries, if needed, through a small cut in your abdomen. Your surgeon will make 2–3 small cuts into your abdomen, through which a tube-like camera (laparoscope) will be passed so they can see your womb.

  5. Treatment prices at Spire Methley Park Hospital. The following treatment prices are indicative prices only, which are intended as a guide* and are subject to change at any time. Your Consultant may require you to have diagnostic or investigative tests before being able to confirm the procedure required; these are charged for separately.

  6. SMS. With over 39 locations across the UK, Spire Healthcare's expert care is close to you. Find the nearest award-winning Spire hospital or clinic to you.

  7. Cataract surgery involves replacing the cloudy lens inside your eye with an artificial one to improve vision. Cataracts occur when the lens in your eye becomes cloudy, causing blurred vision. Let's take a closer look. The lens of the eye is a clear, transparent disk that sits in its own capsule behind your pupil.