The surgical treatment of soft tissue disorders throughout the body. Waiting for treatment can be painful, it is important that we act quickly to manage the condition and prevent it from restricting our lifestyles. We can provide access to the full treatment pathway including pre-tests/scans, treatment and unlimited aftercare, with no hidden costs, all led by your chosen consultant.
Enquire TodayA double hernia is the occurrence of two groin hernias on both sides of your body.
Find out moreA femoral hernia occurs when a loop of intestine or fatty tissue pokes through a weak spot in your groin at the top of your inner thigh into an area called the femoral canal.
Find out moreAn inguinal hernia repair puts a hernia lump back into its correct place and strengthens the abdominal wall to prevent the hernia from reoccurring.
Find out moreAn inguinal hernia is the pushing out of abdominal organs through a weak area in your groin, this is treated with inguinal hernia repair surgery.
Find out moreA paraumbilical hernia is an area of weakness around your umbilicus that adults are more likely to develop. An umbilical hernia is an area of weakness in your umbilicus (naval) that often develops in children.
Find out moreA hernia is a bulge or swelling that happens as an inner body part pokes through a weak area of muscle or tissue wall.
Find out moreA hiatal hernia is when the upper part of your stomach protrudes up into your chest through a small opening (hiatus) in the muscle that separates the two areas, called your diaphragm.
Find out moreIncisional hernia repair is open surgery that reopens the old wound to allow the hernia to be returned to its rightful place and the weak area to be reinforced.
Find out moreAn inguinal hernia is the pushing out of abdominal organs through a weak area in your groin, this is treated with inguinal hernia repair surgery.
Find out moreAnti reflux surgery is performed to stop acid reflux that can cause chronic heartburn and inflammation and damage to your oesophagus lining.
Find out moreAn operation performed to drain a collection of pus out of a painful infection, called an abscess. Its purpose is to treat the abscess and relieve pain.
Find out moreColoproctology is the study, diagnosis and treatment of colorectal conditions including colon, rectum and anus problems.
Find out moreOne of the most common surgeries to treat heartburn due to acid reflux.
Find out moreA pilonidal sinus, also known as a pilonidal cyst, pilonidal abscess and pilonidal disease, is a pimple-like sac filled with hair and skin debris that forms in the crease between your buttocks, near your tailbone.
Find out moreGanglion removal surgery is performed to surgically cut away a ganglion cyst. It aims to relieve pain, improve joint function and cosmetically enhance the ganglion area.
Find out moreSurgery to remove swellings inside and around your bottom, known as haemorrhoids or piles and, relieve their symptoms.
Find out moreThe Rafaelo Procedure® is a revolutionary day case treatment for haemorrhoids (piles) that is a safe and effective alternative to surgery, with minimal post-operative pain, allowing patients to return to their normal daily activities immediately after treatment.
Find out moreA pilonidal sinus, also known as a pilonidal cyst, pilonidal abscess and pilonidal disease, is a pimple-like sac filled with hair and skin debris that forms in the crease between your buttocks, near your tailbone.
Find out moreSurgical removal of skin lesions such as cysts, lipoma, skin tags and moles.
Find out moreOperation to treat anal fissures. An anal fissure is a tear in the lining of the skin lining your anus, inside your back passage.
Find out moreSpecialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of chest diseases.
Find out moreAn appendicectomy, also known as appendectomy, is a common and safe surgical procedure to remove your appendix if you have appendicitis.
Find out moreA diagnostic laparoscopy is an operation to look at the abdominal and pelvic organs using a small telescope (laparoscope).
Find out moreThe main reasons for having an elective (non-emergency) splenectomy are associated with problems with your blood. A splenectomy may also be recommended because of problems that can cause your spleen to get bigger.
Find out moreAtherosclerosis is a disease affecting the arteries, which results in them narrowing or ‘hardening’
Find out moreSurgery to repair a tear in the skin around the back passage.
Find out moreA nephrostomy is a procedure to drain urine from your kidney using a catheter. The procedure is performed by a radiologist (doctor who specialises in x-rays and scans).
Find out moreA cholecystectomy is a surgery to treat gallstones and the complications they cause and involves removing your gallbladder.
Find out moreVaricose vein surgery treats varicose veins for medical or cosmetic reasons. Varicose vein surgery involves closing off your problem varicose vein so that your blood re-routes through a healthier vein.
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Based on your individual requirements your treatment will begin when you are ready and at a convenient time to suit you.
Our comprehensive aftercare provides support and guidance throughout your treatment and recovery journey.
Another fantastic milestone by the Woodland Team. Led by Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mr D Shukla and Consultant Anaesthetist Dr A Swami, we have achieved 100 robotic knee replacement surgeries this year.
Explore answers to common questions about cosmetic breast surgery from Mr. Nick Williams, Consultant Plastic Surgeon, working at Cobalt Hospital.
A General Practitioner (GP) can be a key resource in helping manage anxiety. While they may not provide specialised mental health therapy (like a psychologist or psychiatrist), they can offer several forms of support and guidance which we will delve into.