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Private Healthcare Costs in United Kingdom

National Health Service (NHS) - Universal · Currency: £ (GBP)

Private Insurance Avg Monthly

£50–£200

Population with Private Insurance

10%

Private Hip Replacement

£10,000–£15,000

Private GP Consultation

£50–£100

Private MRI Scan

£300–£900

Private Specialist Consultation

£150–£300

Overview

Private healthcare in the UK operates alongside the NHS, offering faster access to consultants, shorter waiting times, and choice of hospital and specialist. Approximately 10% of the UK population holds private medical insurance, often provided as an employer benefit. Individual private health insurance premiums range from £50 to £200 per month depending on age, coverage level, and location.

Common private procedure costs include hip replacements at £10,000–£15,000, knee replacements at £10,000–£14,000, and cataract surgery at £2,500–£3,500 per eye. Private GP consultations typically cost £50–£100, while specialist consultations range from £150–£300. MRI scans cost £300–£900 privately compared to free on the NHS (with waiting times).

The private healthcare market in the UK is dominated by providers such as BUPA, AXA Health, and Vitality. Self-pay options have grown in popularity as NHS waiting lists have lengthened, with many hospitals offering fixed-price packages for common procedures to provide cost certainty to patients.

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Data sourced from NHS England, NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA), Office for National Statistics (ONS), NHS Digital, British Dental Association. Last updated: 2026-03-01. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.