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Private Vascular Surgeon Consultation Costs in the UK

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Private Vascular Surgeon Consultation
UK Costs

Private vascular surgeons diagnose and treat artery, vein, and lymphatic problems ranging from peripheral arterial disease (PAD) to aneurysms and varicose veins. A consultation includes medical history review, physical examination, and imaging (duplex ultrasound or CT angiography) so you leave with a personalised plan covering medication, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery.

🩹 Many consultants work in both NHS and private hospitals, offering rapid access for second opinions, pre-surgical clearances, or ongoing monitoring after EVLA, angioplasty, or bypass surgery.

Preparing for vein treatment? Read our varicose vein clinic article to understand procedural costs before you see the surgeon.

How Much is a Private Vascular Surgeon Consultation in the UK?

Initial consultation (30 - 45 min): £220 to £350 including exam and recommendation letter.

Follow-up visit (20 min): £150 to £250.

Consultation + duplex scan: £350 to £550 when imaging is performed during the same appointment.

CT/MR angiography planning: £600 to £900 including radiologist reporting.

Second-opinion report: £250 to £400 when reviewing external scans.

Regional Price Differences in the UK

London (Central): Harley Street and London Bridge consultants charge £280 - £400 per initial visit.

Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds: Expect £220 - £320, often in Spire, Nuffield, or Circle hospitals.

Smaller cities (Edinburgh, Cardiff, Newcastle): Clinics quote £200 - £300, though availability may be limited to weekly consultant lists.

Factors that Affect Vascular Consultation Pricing

🩻 Imaging requirements

Appointments including duplex, CT, or MR angiography cost more because of additional staff and reporting.

🧬 Condition complexity

PAD, aneurysms, or post-surgical complications require longer slots and may include multidisciplinary review.

🏥 Hospital setting

Major private hospitals with intensive care backup charge more than outpatient clinics.

🧾 Documentation

Comprehensive medico-legal or insurance reports add £50 - £150.

📍 Location

Central London overheads push consultations higher than regional equivalents.

How to Save Money on Vascular Consultations

📄 Bring previous scans

Providing recent duplex or CT results can remove the need for repeat imaging, reducing the total invoice.

🧾 Use PMI cover

Private medical insurance typically pays for consultant visits when your GP provides a referral.

🚄 Travel to regional centres

Seeing the same consultant at a regional hospital (vs. London) can cut fees by 20% while maintaining expertise.

🩺 Optimise lifestyle beforehand

Arriving with blood pressure logs, medication lists, and exercise diaries speeds up diagnosis and may reduce follow-up visits.

FAQs

Do I need a GP referral?

Self-pay patients can book directly, but insurers typically demand a GP referral to authorise claims.

Can treatment happen the same day?

Minor procedures (foam sclerotherapy) may be performed immediately, whereas EVLA or angioplasty require theatre bookings.

Will the surgeon share notes with my GP?

Yes - clinics send detailed letters outlining findings, medications, and next steps within 48 hours.

Are payment plans available?

Many hospitals partner with finance providers so you can spread consultation and procedure costs over 6 - 12 months.

Conclusion

Private vascular consultations cost £220 - £400 depending on imaging and location. Bringing prior scans, using PMI cover, and visiting regional hospitals keep specialist advice within reach. 🩻

25/11/2025
Jane Smith Jane Smith
Am British, live in London (1985–present)