Private bunion removal surgery starting from £4,756*
A bunion is a bony lump that can form on the side of your foot. A bunion can make your large toe point towards your other toes, causing pain and discomfort. Wearing shoes can intensify bunion pain. Some people may also feel self-conscious about the appearance of their bunions.
Fortunately, private bunion removal surgery is an effective way to get rid of your bunion or bunions.
Your Orthopaedic Consultant will make a small incision in the skin over your big toe. They will then cut or scrape away your bunion and straighten your toe bone. They will then fix your toe bone in place with metal screws or staples.
At The Cavell Hospital, we offer private bunion removal surgery starting from £4,756*.
Foot surgery for toe problems starting from £7,208*
We offer fast access to quality orthopaedic treatment for a range of toe problems, including: • In-grown toenails;
• Toe deformities;
• A broken or fractured toe;
• Bunions;
• Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis;
• Bursitis, and
• Morton’s Neuroma – results from irritation or damage to a nerve in your foot.
*This is a guide price for treatment when paying for yourself.
Freedom from ankle and foot joint pain is closer than you think.
We work with cutting-edge specialised imaging equipment (MRI, CT and X-ray) to ensure your fast diagnosis and carefully constructed tailored treatment plan.
Be seen. Be treated. Be better.
At The Cavell Hospital, you can experience:
• Appointment times to fit around your schedule;
• Consistent, dedicated care with the same healthcare team and a Consultant of your choice;
• Flexible payment options to spread the cost of your treatment;
• Fixed price packages with aftercare guaranteed, eliminating feelings of uncertainty;
• En-suite hospital rooms, including a TV
• Free parking and convenient hospital access via public transport.
We offer fixed price packages with aftercare guaranteed, so you can know the price of your treatment before you begin your treatment plan.
We also offer flexible, easy payment options to help you to spread the cost of your treatment across a timeline that suits your needs.
Your Consultant will then carry out a careful physical examination of your foot and ankle. You may be referred for additional testing, such as an X-ray, ultrasound or MRI scan. We can arrange this testing for you quickly and without hassle.
After your diagnosis has been confirmed, your Consultant will discuss your results and treatment plan with you.
You will be consistently informed throughout and can ask any questions or share any concerns along the way. Your healthcare team will support your every need throughout each step of your journey.
Osteoarthritis: This highly common type of arthritis causes chronic pain and stiffness, which (in turn) has a devastating impact on your mobility and function.
Rheumatoid arthritis: Another form of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) often causes chronic pain, swelling, inflammation and reduced mobility.
Trauma: A broken toe or ankle are forms of trauma often caused by an accident such as a fall or a rugby tackle.
Bursitis: This form of arthritis Bursitis occurs when the small, fluid-filled sacs (called bursae) that protect your joints become inflamed, causing pain and swelling.
There are many other conditions that can result in foot and ankle pain, inducing symptoms such as:
• Pain;
• Swelling;
• Discomfort;
• Disfigurement, and
• Lack of mobility (you might find it difficult to wear shoes or walk properly).
These symptoms can make it difficult for you to fulfill everyday activities, taking a toll on your mental health. We understand when people come to us for treatment feeling unhappy and frustrated by their circumstances.
Fortunately, we’re here to help. There are many treatment options available to help you get back to being you.
Remember, you don’t have to live with joint pain. It’s time to take control of your health.