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  1. Clear, inclusive pricing. Endoscopy involves examining the inside of the body with a special camera. It is a procedure that our specialist consultants use to diagnose and treat a range of conditions. Spire hospitals offer various private endoscopy procedures, from gastroscopies to examine the gullet and stomach to colonoscopies for bowel checks.

  2. Treatment prices at Spire Leeds 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.

  3. A colonoscopy is an examination of the lining of the large bowel (bowel) using a thin flexible, tube-like telescope called a colonoscope, which is carefully passed through your back passage and into the colon. It is useful for finding out what is causing certain symptoms like abdominal pain, or as a check-up for some bowel conditions.

  4. Make one incision (cut) over your hernia. Push the protruding tissue back into your abdomen. Staple or glue mesh on to the weak part of your abdominal wall. Close your wound with stitches. With keyhole surgery, your surgeon will: Make small incisions (cuts) in your abdomen – usually three incisions.

  5. Finance options. A medical loan gives you the flexibility to spread the cost of private treatment. The loan can be personalised based on how much you’d like to pay per month, how long you want the payments to be spread over and how much deposit you’d like to pay. You can apply for finance once you’ve received your treatment letter with ...

  6. Treatment prices at Spire Murrayfield Hospital Wirral. 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.

  7. An MRI scan can capture images of your tendons and ligaments, while a CT scan cannot. MRI scans are very good at capturing images of your brain (eg to detect a brain tumour) and spinal cord. CT scans are good at capturing images of your chest cavity and lungs, and detecting internal bleeding (eg in the brain), broken bones (eg broken spinal ...