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In the UK what is the cost of a Ablation? I believe its around £15,000?

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In the UK what is the cost of a private Ablation? I believe its around £15,000?

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Sounds about right if nothing goes wrong. The problem is if you are kept in an extra night it is usually several hundreds of pounds (£500+) per night so it can quickly add up. This is what is known as the "hotel costs" of a hospital.

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Ruhestand in reply toBobD

Thank you

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CDreamer

Ditto to Bob’s reply but you do need to allow more for possible complications if you don’t have private insurance.

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Ruhestand in reply toCDreamer

Thank You

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MarkS

Mine cost about £20K 10 years ago, but that was with a top EP at a top hospital, was both cryo and RF in the same ablation and lasted 5 hours.

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Ruhestand in reply toMarkS

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Desanthony in reply toRuhestand

4 years ago I was quoted £9,000 so with hotel costs - as I think that was not included it could easily be near that amount now.

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Ruhestand in reply toDesanthony

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JSmith1

I'll have to come to the UK if i have to have another one. The hosputal bill alone for the ablation i had in June 2021 was US $38,000 (Day procedure, one overnight). The EP, NP, and anesthesiologist all billed separately. Grand total was $42,000+. Had it not been for good insurance, i'd have been bankrupted.

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Jetcat in reply toJSmith1

Wow.😳

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Nugger in reply toJetcat

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Jetcat in reply toNugger

OMG. that is unbelievable.😳😳😳😳😳😳

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Mak861

£15k is almost spot on for the one I had in May.

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Ruhestand in reply toMak861

thanks

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pascaltaskin

Aren't we in the UK fortunate with the NHS!! I had a 4-hour ablation at the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford and they kept me in for a week afterwards; and nearly 3 years ago a double heart bypass there also. I'm now (touch wood!) fit as a fiddle though a bit lethargic probably as a result of 2.5mg of Bisoprolol each day - and none of it has cost me a penny. Three cheers for the NHS!

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Jetcat in reply topascaltaskin

I totally agree. We are very lucky indeed. I’m so grateful for all the help iv received and surgery Iv had done to me by these marvellous folk.❤️

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Ruhestand in reply topascaltaskin

Thanks?

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