If you’re looking for private hip replacement surgery in and around Leeds, we have everything you need to know here. Read our guide to find out more.
Hip replacement surgery is a very common private procedure. If you’re considering private hip replacement surgery in the Leeds area, you’ll have a number of hospitals and consultants to choose from. Here we give an overview of what’s available.
Hip replacement surgery options in and around Leeds
According to our data, seventeen hospitals offer private hip replacement surgery within 25 miles of Leeds. Several hospitals are located within a few miles of Leeds city centre, including private hospitals (Nuffield Health Leeds Hospital, Leeds General Infirmary, Chapel Allerton Hospital and Spire Leeds Hospital). Others are situated near Wakefield, Bradford, Harrogate and Calderdale. All are within an hour’s drive of Leeds.
Yorkshire Clinic and Nuffield Health York Hospital carried out the most private hip replacement surgeries in the Leeds area last year. These hospitals have patient satisfaction scores of 95% and 96% respectively.
We have data for 34 consultant surgeons performing private hip replacement surgery in the Leeds area. You would usually expect to have several surgeons to choose from at each hospital. Our data shows that the Nuffield Health Leeds Hospital currently have the broadest choice of consultants available. For those consultants with data available, Mr Veysi Veysi and Mr James Hahnel performed the greatest numbers of hip replacements in this area in the past year.
You can find details of each consultant, including the services they offer, special interests, patient feedback scores and fees on our website.
Cost of your initial private consultation for a hip replacement
You’ll need to have an initial consultation with a consultant orthopaedic surgeon to discuss whether hip replacement would be beneficial for you. According to our data, the average initial private consultation fee for hip replacement surgery in the Leeds area is £214. This varies from £150 to £250, depending on your consultant and other factors. If you have private health insurance, this initial fee may be covered, so be sure to check. You can check fees for individual surgeons on the consultants’ profiles.
Self-funding hip replacement
Currently, the most common way of paying for private hip replacement surgery is to self-fund your treatment – although it may not always be the case. If you’re self-funding treatment, hospitals may charge for this in two different ways.
- A ‘fee-per-service’ arrangement. This is the traditional way of paying for treatment. It means you’ll receive separate invoices from the surgeon, the anaesthetist and the hospital. You often won’t know the full costs until you receive the invoices – it can be difficult to get an exact price beforehand.
- An all-inclusive ‘package price’. With this option, you’ll be given a full guide price including all the fees, before undergoing treatment. Not all consultants and hospitals offer this.
The average guide package price for private hip replacement surgery in the Leeds area was £14,071 at the time of writing. Guide prices are approximations only. The price depends on many factors, including the type of operation you’re having, any special care that you need and your consultant’s fees. The hospital should confirm a final price with you after your consultation. It’s important to check what your package price covers, including the initial consultation fee, any tests you may need and any aftercare.
Hospitals often offer finance options to spread the cost of your treatment over a period of time. Ask your hospital whether this is available.
For more information about self-funding treatment, see our guide to self-pay.
Paying through insurance
The other way of paying for private treatment is through private medical insurance, or PMI. If you have PMI, check whether it covers the cost of hip replacement. Most insurance policies do, unless you need a hip replacement for a pre-existing condition. But it’s important to find out whether you’ll need to pay any excess. Read our guide on paying for treatment through insurance for more information.
Important notes
The information in this article is based on hospitals within 25 miles of the centre of Leeds, and the consultants that treat private patients at each hospital. This is available to search through PHIN’s website. If a hospital or consultant is not searchable on our website, this may be because they are in breach of legal duties set out by the Competition and Markets Authority.
The data is based on PHIN’s data on patient admissions that took place between 1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023. The costs of initial consultant fees were provided directly by consultants to PHIN. Information on guide package prices was collected through an internet search of local hospitals.
This article was last updated on 20 June 2024, and some details may have changed since.