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The Princess Grace Hospital in Marylebone, London is one of the UK’s best equipped, acute private surgical hospitals providing complex care. As part of the world's leading private hospital group, HCA, it provides the highest standards of patient care with access to over 700 experienced consultants, clinicians, and specialist teams across all major medical disciplines.
Rated Good by The Care Quality Commission, The Princess Grace Hospital provides expert treatment for both common and complex conditions, including:
Opened in 1977 by Princess Grace of Monaco, The Princess Grace Hospital has been offering access to the latest innovative technology and pioneering medical treatment for over 40 years.
The hospital’s primary focus is on providing personalised, compassionate care and they encourage having family, carers and friends around for support to ensure the most positive patient experience.
Facilities at The Princess Grace Hospital include:
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Managed by The Princess Grace Hospital, The Outpatient and Diagnostic Centre at 30 Devonshire Street offers highly specialised care from leading consultants across the full range of orthopaedic conditions. Services available include a multidisciplinary spinal team, specialist hip unit, specialist foot and ankle service and Mako® robotic hip and knee replacement surgery. A comprehensive sports medicine service is also available in partnership with the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health.
The Outpatient and Diagnostic Centre offers rapid access to a comprehensive imaging and diagnostic service, with MRI, CTs, ultrasound and X-ray as standard. The majority of results are available within hours, allowing for fast-track treatment.
The London Digestive Centre at The Princess Grace Hospital is a purpose-built specialist centre staffed by world-renowned experts with a multidisciplinary approach to patient-centred care. Rated Outstanding by CQC, the Centre offers treatment for the full range of gastrointestinal conditions, including upper GI, lower GI, hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB), bariatrics and weight loss, and neurogastroenterology.
The Princess Grace Hospital offers diagnostics and treatment for all male and female urological conditions, including treatment options for complex conditions supported by a multidisciplinary team of renowned experts.
As part of HCA UK, The Princess Grace is able to offer da Vinci® robotic surgery and all surgical treatments are supported by an enhanced recovery programme and dedicated nurse specialists and wards.
Specialist Women’s Health services at The Princess Grace Hospital include treatment of severe endometriosis and uterine fibroids, complex gynaecological surgery and cancers, and minimally invasive treatment options including robotic surgery.
Breast care services are available at the London Breast Institute, world-recognised for its expertise in the care, management and prevention of all breast conditions, including the early detection of pre-cancerous conditions.
Established in 2013 as a major legacy of the 2012 London Olympic Games, the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health (ISEH) comprises a leading team of sports medicine experts who provide the highest standards of sports and exercise medicine both to elite sportspeople and to amateur and recreational athletes.
The Princess Grace Hospital provides 24/7 care for urgent and unplanned medical admissions. The service is equipped to care for the most complex patients, ensuring the highest standards of care available in an emergency.
The Princess Grace Hospital is experienced in welcoming overseas patients and its dedicated international relations team is always on hand to help with everything from airport transfers to finding accommodation. They also provide translators for a wide range of languages.
The Princess Grace Hospital welcomes patients with private medical insurance, corporate-sponsored patients, government-sponsored patients and those who wish to self-fund their treatment.
All of the services at The Princess Grace Hospital can be accessed quickly by means of self-pay. The hospital provides clear and transparent quotes outlining what is included and excluded with a self-pay package, removing any uncertainty. Payment can be made by credit card, cash, bank transfer and personal cheque with a banker’s card.
Patients with private medical insurance are advised to confirm with their insurer that their treatment is covered and obtain authorisation before making an appointment.
Corporate-sponsored patients are requested to provide a letter of guarantee authorising payment for their tests or treatment.
Patients sponsored by an international embassy are requested to provide a letter of guarantee before their initial appointment.