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Shepton Mallet
Procedure Price
Rotator cuff repair surgery £4375
Shoulder replacement surgery £10455
Tennis elbow surgery £2065
Shoulder joint manipulation £1825
Shoulder manipulation surgery £2185
Keyhole shoulder surgery £4255
Shoulder arthroscopy £5320
Shoulder decompression surgery £4740
Aspiration of joint £1585
Injection in theatre £1945
Injection in tendon – therapeutic substance £1375
Injection ultrasound guided (USGI) in clinic £680
Injection in clinic £200
Shepton Mallet
Procedure Price
Rotator cuff repair surgery £4375
Shoulder replacement surgery £10455
Tennis elbow surgery £2065
Shoulder joint manipulation £1825
Shoulder manipulation surgery £2185
Keyhole shoulder surgery £4255
Shoulder arthroscopy £5320
Shoulder decompression surgery £4740
Aspiration of joint £1585
Injection in theatre £1945
Injection in tendon – therapeutic substance £1375
Injection ultrasound guided (USGI) in clinic £680
Injection in clinic £200

Types of shoulder surgery

Discover the different shoulder surgery types available for shoulder problems or shoulder injuries…

Frozen shoulder surgery (contracture release)

Frozen shoulder is also known as shoulder contracture and is a painful condition that affects shoulder movement. It is caused by the flexible tissue surrounding the shoulder joint becoming inflamed and thickened. Steroid injections may help but in severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the inflamed tissue.

Rotator cuff repair

The rotator cuff is a group of muscles closely wrapped around the shoulder that may be damaged through trauma or general wear and tear, causing pain and weakness. During keyhole surgery, the tendon attaching the muscle to the bone is reattached.

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Shoulder arthroscopy

Arthroscopic surgeries are performed via keyhole surgery using an arthroscope attached to a video camera. This surgery is used to repair damage caused to the shoulder through trauma, wear and tear or damage to the ligaments and tendons.

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Shoulder joint aspiration

If a patient is experiencing pain in a shoulder joint, a needle may be inserted into the ball and socket joint to remove any fluid build up, and/or to diagnose the problem. This is a quick procedure.

Learn more about joint aspiration

Shoulder joint manipulation

Manipulation of the shoulder joint is performed under general anaesthetic and has been used for many years to treat frozen shoulder. The surgeon moves your shoulder through a range of motions to separate adhesions. Anti-inflammatory medication may also be injected into the shoulder.

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Shoulder stabilisation surgery

This surgical procedure repairs damage done to shoulder cartilage if it has dislocated, helping to restabilise the shoulder joint.

Subacromial shoulder decompression surgery

This surgery on the shoulder prevents the bones and tendons in the shoulder rubbing against each other when the arm is raised, causing inflammation, pain and reduced movement. Inflamed soft tissue and bone spurs are removed to open up the joint again.

Learn more about shoulder decompression surgery

Total shoulder replacement surgery

Shoulder replacement surgery in the UK is a surgical procedure involving all or part of the shoulder joint being replaced by a prosthetic implant. This is generally performed to relieve arthritis pain or to fix severe joint damage.

Types of private elbow surgery

Discover the types of surgery and treatments available for different elbow problems…

Golfers' elbow or tennis elbow surgery

A condition that causes pain around the outside of the elbow, usually caused by overuse of the muscles attached to your elbow and used to straighten your wrist. The treatment is to lengthen, release or repair the origin of the muscle of the hand where it attaches to the bone.

Learn more about tennis elbow surgery

Cubital tunnel decompression

Treatment is the decompression of the ulnar nerve which is an effective minimally invasive treatment of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome.

Therapeutic injection for joint pain relief

Injections are a fast and easy method of easing joint pain and inflammation in the hip caused by arthritis/osteoarthritis. Injections include steroids, to ease inflammation, and Hyaluronate, which helps the joint to move more smoothly.

Arthritis in the elbow or shoulder joint

This is a term used by doctors to describe inflammation within a joint. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of joint disease. The surfaces within your joints become damaged so the joint doesn’t move as smoothly as it should. It causes joint pain and stiffness. Treatment ranges from conservative means, injections, fusion, excision or replacement. During knee replacement or hip replacement surgery, the surgeon replaces the damaged joint surfaces with artificial parts. It can reduce pain and improve your mobility.

Muscle debridement

Debridement is the surgical removal of damaged or infected tissue – skin or muscle – to help healthy tissue to heal.

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Private shoulder surgery costs in the UK

At Practice Plus Group, we offer transparent, fixed pricing across all of our treatments. The initial consultation is £95 and there are no hidden costs.

Find our prices for various shoulder treatments:

  • Aspiration of joint £1585
  • Rotator cuff repair surgery £4375
  • Shoulder arthroscopy £5320
  • Shoulder decompression surgery £4740
  • Shoulder joint manipulation £1825
  • Shoulder manipulation surgery £2185
  • Shoulder replacement surgery £10455
  • Keyhole shoulder surgery £4255

Private elbow surgery costs

Our prices for elbow surgery are:

  • Tennis elbow surgery £2065
  • Injection in clinic £200
  • Injection in theatre £1945

What’s included?

The quoted price for surgery includes any necessary tests or hospital stays you may need.

Ways to pay

There are 3 ways to access shoulder and elbow surgery at Practice Plus Group:

  1. Self-pay private healthcare
  2. Private health insurance
  3. NHS referral

Why choose Practice Plus Group?

At Practice Plus Group Hospitals we’re passionate about giving patients a positive experience and excellent clinical outcomes, with personalised care every step of the way. Whether you’re paying for yourself or using private medical insurance, with our short waiting times, unrivalled Care Quality Commission (CQC) ratings and high levels of cleanliness and infection control, we’ll make sure you’re looked after. In fact, we were the first provider to have all services rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC.

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This is the best hospital I have ever been in. The care and efficiency were excellent. My operation was conducted by a top class surgeon and anaesthetist who made me feel relaxed and secure. The team in the Kingfisher ward were kind and professional with good bedside manners and sense of humour. There were no delays in the treatment. My stay was made as comfortable as possible and I thank everyone involved. I am now recovering well.

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