North Downs Private Hospital, Surrey
North Downs Hospital is one of Surrey's leading private
hospitals with an excellent reputation for delivering high quality
healthcare
treatments and services. Located within the M25, close to the
centre of Caterham, the hospital opened in 1974 and currently has
19 bedrooms, all with en suite facilities.
By investing in advanced medical technology, the hospital offers
a wide range of treatments and services. The fully equipped ultra
clean air theatre is particularly suitable for orthopaedic
procedures offered such as arthroscopy, hip and knee replacements.
The day unit is suitable for minor operations and endoscopy.
Treatments at the hospital
Treatments at the hospital also include cataract removal, ENT
procedures, hernia repair, varicose vein surgery, hysterectomy,
prostate surgery and urological procedures.
Competitively priced Cosmetic Surgery is also available for a
wide range of procedures including Breast Enlargement, Tummy tuck,
Liposuction and Facial Surgery by our consultant led service.
Hospital facilities
Direct dial telephone, Sky TV and radio are available in all
rooms for you and your visitor's comfort. Meals are served in your
room and comprise a superb selection of dishes, all freshly
prepared. Free car parking and disabled access is also
available.
In addition there is dedicated five bed surgical ward and a high
dependency unit with monitoring facilities.
Treatment and diagnostics facilities include an on site
physiotherapy and x-ray department with diagnostic imaging.
Our staff
Our consultants and nursing staff are highly experienced and
have your care and comfort as their highest priority. During and
after treatment you will receive a standard of care which is second
to none and all patients have the reassurance that a resident RMO
is available 24 hours a day.
Paying for your treatment
Recognised by all major medical insurers, Ramsay offers
fast, convenient, effective and high quality treatment for all
patients in a safe and clean environment, whether medically
insured, self-pay, or from the increasing number referred by the
NHS.
For more information see payment options.