Bladder BiopsyThe purpose of a bladder biopsy is to remove small pieces of cell or tissue from the bladder, which are then tested under a microscope in a laboratory.Read More
Bowel Cancer ScreeningA widespread myth about bowel cancer is that it only affects older people. Regular early screening helps with the prevention and early treatment of this common cancer. Our pricing starts from £2,090. If you’re asymptomatic, you can self-refer. If you have bowel cancer symptoms, you must consult your GP for a referral.Read More
HPV Screening for Cervical Cancer (Swab Test)HPV Screening tests for the presence of HPV, a virus that causes cervical cancer. All women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 64 should have cervical screening. It is essential to keep up with regular cervical screening appointments. Please note, this service can only be booked alongside other services.Read More
ColonoscopyA colonoscopy is a procedure that allows your gastroenterology specialist to see the lining of your colon (large intestine or bowel) and detect polyps which if cancerous, can turn into bowel cancer.Read More
ColposcopyColposcopy is a test that will examine your cervix. A colposcopy examination is carried out to check whether there are abnormal cells on your cervix, and if so, how serious they are. This is a follow-up to your cervical screening test. Self pay pricing: from £1,080. Read More
Endometrial BiopsyA biopsy is a procedure by which a small sample of skin or tissue is removed and tested for abnormalities. During a Endometrial biopsy, a small piece of tissue from the lining of the uterus (the endometrium) is removed for examination under a microscope. The doctor examining your sample will look for abnormalities and possibly signs of cancer. Read More
Enhanced Breast Screening (Mammogram)Our enhanced breast screening service enables the early detection of breast cancer in patients who do not have symptoms. With our personalised service, you can prioritise your breast health and find peace of mind.Read More
Flexible SigmoidoscopyA flexible sigmoidoscopy is a procedure that allows your gastroenterologist (GI specialist) to examine the lower part of your large bowel (the colon) using a thin, flexible tube called an endoscope. Pricing from: £1,595Read More
Functional Gut AssessmentA functional gut assessment is needed when problems arise with your stomach and intestine and can involve various tests to investigate. Please contact the centre to discuss pricing.Read More
Gastroscopy (OGD)An upper GI endoscopy is the best test for finding the cause of bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal tract and is considered more accurate than X-rays or scans for detecting inflammation, ulcers and tumours of the oesophagus, stomach and duodenum.Read More
High Resolution Oesophageal Manometry and Reflux MonitoringOesophageal manometry is a test that measures the way the oesophagus (gullet) works by looking at how well food is pushed down to the stomach after swallowing.Read More
Hysterosalpingo Contrast Sonography (HyCoSy)HyCoSy is an investigation of the fallopian tubes, usually carried out if you are having difficulty getting pregnant.Read More
HysteroscopyA hysteroscopy is a procedure that involves examining the inside of your uterus by passing a thin telescope-like device through the neck of your cervix. Self pay pricing: from £1,800. Read More
Private Full Lung Function TestLung function tests are a comprehensive way to assess how well your lungs are working. At Welbeck, these are managed by our respiratory specialists in our state-of-the-art Lung Health centre. Read More
Nasal EndoscopyAn endoscope is a flexible, thin tube with a camera and/or light on the end. A flexible nasal endoscopy involves passing an endoscope through one of your nostrils to examine the inside and back of your nose, the back of your throat, your voice box and tongue. Please call the Centre to discuss pricing.Read More