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Consultations

The consultation is just as important as the procedure. At this appointment, Mr Kalu will take the time to get to know you, your health history, and your surgical requirements. He will outline the options available to you and the risks involved in any surgery you plan to have. This will also be provided to you in a follow-up letter so you can take the time to digest the information and ask any further questions if you have any.

The consultation fee is between £250 and £350 depending on the type of surgery you wish to have. The fee must be paid 24 hours in advance of your consultation. Payment details will be sent to you with your appointment confirmation.

If you are an insured patient, please see the information below.

Every patient is different and the surgical options for each patient can differ too. We can give you a general range of price over the phone or via email, but the exact cost of any surgery will be provided at your consultation.

The fee given for your surgery also includes your dressings appointment afterwards and a follow-up consultation with Mr Kalu at six to eight weeks.

Mr Kalu is registered with the following main providers. Please contact us to check if your insurer is not featured below:

  • Aetna
  • Allianz
  • Aviva
  • AXA
  • Bupa
  • Cigna
  • Healix
  • Saga
  • WPA
  • Vitality Health

You will need to request your authorisation from your insurer before booking in for a consultation. Please note that you are responsible for paying any charges which your insurer does not pay, such as policy excesses. If you are unsure of the terms of your policy, please check with your insurer prior to your appointment.

 
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