Cyst removal privately.

Cyst removal privately.

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Road2Ruin

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5,922 posts

231 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Morning chaps,

I have been to the docs with a painful cyst on my leg. Unfortunately the NHS won't do removals for this.

Anyone got any experience of doing this privately? Costs, ease, speed etc.

Many thanks
R2R

Bomberharris

338 posts

160 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Normally £1500-£1000 from memory on my back. I done via a Spire clinic

Gary29

4,534 posts

114 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Yeah costs similar to above, although this was nearly ten years ago so prices have probably risen, timescales were about 6 weeks from initial consulatation to procedure, iirc.


Road2Ruin

Original Poster:

5,922 posts

231 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Gary29 said:
Yeah costs similar to above, although this was nearly ten years ago so prices have probably risen, timescales were about 6 weeks from initial consulatation to procedure, iirc.
Crikey, wasn't expecting it to be anywhere near this timescale or price.

Mine is quite small, about 1.5cm across, at the top of my inner thigh. How does that compare with you guys?

Mr Pointy

12,552 posts

174 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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I don't know whereabouts you are but if you can get to Maidenhead have a look at Thames Valley Surgery:

https://minorsurgery.co.uk/

It's still not exactly cheap, but it's definately less than the cosmetic surgery type places that are everywhere. If I recall you get the consultation fee knocked off if you go ahead but it looks like you have to pay lab fees for a cyst.
Consultation: £60
Lab fees: £120
Removal: varies but could be £400

So not much change out of £600 & could be a bit more.

Road2Ruin

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5,922 posts

231 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Mr Pointy said:
I don't know whereabouts you are but if you can get to Maidenhead have a look at Thames Valley Surgery:

https://minorsurgery.co.uk/

It's still not exactly cheap, but it's definately less than the cosmetic surgery type places that are everywhere. If I recall you get the consultation fee knocked off if you go ahead but it looks like you have to pay lab fees for a cyst.
Consultation: £60
Lab fees: £120
Removal: varies but could be £400

So not much change out of £600 & could be a bit more.
Thanks,
Not that close, but doable.
Certainly more in the ball park of what I was expecting.
Cheers for that.

croyde

24,806 posts

245 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Blimey! I remember seeing my GP about a cyst in my leg about the size of a cold/flu capsule.

He couldn't wait to get his scalpel set out. Did it there and then.

I quite often have Basal Cell Carcinomas removed from my scalp/face via private health insurance.

I do see the bills and they are 'only' in the few hundreds.

elise2000

1,754 posts

234 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Wife had something that size removed from back last year. Think it was about £400

Squadrone Rosso

3,235 posts

162 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Freeze it with lighter gas & DIY with a SAK smile

Road2Ruin

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5,922 posts

231 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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croyde said:
Blimey! I remember seeing my GP about a cyst in my leg about the size of a cold/flu capsule.

He couldn't wait to get his scalpel set out. Did it there and then.

I quite often have Basal Cell Carcinomas removed from my scalp/face via private health insurance.

I do see the bills and they are 'only' in the few hundreds.
My GP may do it. They have a doctor that likes to get his scalpels out, but only for necessary and easy issues. I just have to convince them this one fits that bill.

98elise

29,837 posts

176 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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I got a pea sized one removed from just below my ear. GP diagnosed it as a sebaceous cyst which is purely cosmetic so no NHS.

I went to a harley street clinic to get it removed. They advertised it as from £295, with the initial consultation being £250.

The consultation was about 30 seconds (the doc just said yes it's a sebaceous cyst). A manager/saleswoman then went through the pricing which was closer to a grand, but the consultation fee was included in that.

I agreed (or it was £250 for bugger all). I went back in to see the same doc and it was done in about 10-15 minutes in her office.

Including travel to and from the clinic I was in London no longer than an hour!

They did say if it comes back in a year you can have it removed again for free. About 6m later I could feel a lump so emailed them for a new appointment, they didn't get back to me! Fortunately that lump then went of its own accord.

Edited by 98elise on Thursday 24th October 11:25

Du1point8

22,033 posts

207 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Yep in the shoulder and done via private medical insurance, I managed to get it done as it had gone infected twice in 3 years and everytime it did it would cause me a month of issues, so GP agreed to refer me to Spire and Insurance picked up the tag.

The scarring was so bad from the last time it got infected (A&E doc used scalpel to scrape what he could find out) that they just ended up cutting a thumb-sized piece of flesh off the shoulder.

Have 1 or 2 more that just piss me off than cause any issues so would not be able to claim for those... but I would always recommend talking with your Dr and seeing if you can get the referral cause then its cheaper.

craig1912

3,990 posts

127 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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£250 to £500 but have it done at a small private clinic or search for a local consulant who may do surgery’s.
Having it done at a larger private hospital will add £1000+

worsy

6,195 posts

190 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Blimey, local private clinic charges about £200.

Mr Pointy

12,552 posts

174 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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It would help if everyone posting that they can get it done for a few hundred pounds posts a link to the clinic or surgery then others can take advantage of these prices.

croyde

24,806 posts

245 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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Don't have it done in London.

I've seen private MRIs costing £1000 whilst only 100 miles north it can be done for £300.

This was a few years ago.

Road2Ruin

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5,922 posts

231 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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I am in Somerset, if anyone had any local recommendations.
Ta

NorthDave

2,470 posts

247 months

Friday 25th October 2024
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I'd love a recommendation for the Manchester area. I have a very small sebaceous cyst I'd like removing and cant find anyone past Spire which will cost £££.

Thanks!

craig1912

3,990 posts

127 months

Friday 25th October 2024
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Paul Dishman

4,996 posts

252 months

Friday 25th October 2024
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Road2Ruin said:
croyde said:
Blimey! I remember seeing my GP about a cyst in my leg about the size of a cold/flu capsule.

He couldn't wait to get his scalpel set out. Did it there and then.

I quite often have Basal Cell Carcinomas removed from my scalp/face via private health insurance.

I do see the bills and they are 'only' in the few hundreds.
My GP may do it. They have a doctor that likes to get his scalpels out, but only for necessary and easy issues. I just have to convince them this one fits that bill.
According to the consultant dermatologist who diagnosed my seborrheic keratosis, GPs only get paid for "chopping off anything malignant" but if they do minor surgery then you might get one who'd do you for free. In my case, the keratosis fell off of its own accord, but it'd be worth asking.