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Cost Of Private Op For Cholesteatoma
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Due to a very long NHS waiting list combined with a husband receiving treatment for lung cancer which involves many hospital visits, I have been wondering about private treatment for a cholesteatoma. Does anyone have a rough idea of cost? I would be using a local BMI hospital ironically with the same surgeon as would see at the NHS hospital.
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Five years ago the Daily Wail was quoting around £10k http:// www. dailymail. co. uk/ health/ article- 1177250/ Me- operation- Surgeons- lasered- ear- stop- going- deaf- 17. html
16:35 Tue 04th Feb 2014
Five years ago the Daily Wail was quoting around £10k
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/h ealth/a rticle- 1177250 /Me-ope ration- Surgeon s-laser ed-ear- stop-go ing-dea f-17.ht ml
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This is a "big deal".
First thing to remember is that you will need treatment for the rest of your life.
The operation is a modified radical mastoidectomy and can be done many ways depending upon the expertise of the surgeon and his approach.
I would phone the secretary of your surgeon and ask her, but think in terms of anaesthetists fee and surgeon's fee of £2,000.
First thing to remember is that you will need treatment for the rest of your life.
The operation is a modified radical mastoidectomy and can be done many ways depending upon the expertise of the surgeon and his approach.
I would phone the secretary of your surgeon and ask her, but think in terms of anaesthetists fee and surgeon's fee of £2,000.
Thank you for your helpful responses - I have decided to stay with the NHS mainly because I have had treatment and monitoring for many years on my left ear and now with a problem on the right ear and the need for continuing care, I think it will be easier to stay with the NHS albeit with a bit of a wait initially. Many thanks.
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