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Read more: UK vs EU Private Healthcare Prices: The Facts
The cost of private healthcare in the UK has reached a point where many patients are actively looking abroad for faster, more affordable treatment. But is lower cost in Europe a sign of lower quality, or something else entirely? The data across 46 treatments on the MMG platform shows a consistent and significant price gap.…
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Read more: Cracking the NHS Waiting Times in Your Area
NHS waiting lists in England are now at 7.2 million cases, though the real figure is likely closer to 9 million, leaving patients struggling to understand how long they will wait for treatment. Whether you need a hip replacement, knee surgery, spinal procedure, shoulder operation or ACL reconstruction, finding accurate regional NHS waiting times is…
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Read more: UK Near Bottom for Survival Among Rich Nations
The NHS’s poor performance is no longer a funding issue but a structural one. New data reported by the Daily Telegraph shows the UK near the bottom of developed nations for treatable mortality and waiting times. Chronic underinvestment in diagnostic equipment and hospital capacity has left the system slow and constrained. This is not accidental…
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Read more: Doctors’ Strike Pushes NHS to the Brink
The latest doctors’ strike is not simply another disruption to NHS services. It is the 15th walkout since 2023 and marks a deeper turning point in how the public views the system. With waiting lists at 7.2 million cases — likely closer to 9 million in reality — and more than 1.5 million appointments already…
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Read more: Knee Surgery in Cricklewood – Stephen’s Recovery
Stephen, a 74-year-old retired accountant from Cricklewood, develops chronic knee pain that gradually takes away his independence. Unable to walk the dog, garden or enjoy daily life with his wife Judy, he faces long NHS delays for knee surgery. After exploring private options, he turns to MMG. Within days, he secures a diagnosis and treatment…
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Read more: What Happens If Something Goes Wrong with Treatment Abroad?
One of the most common and understandable questions patients ask before choosing treatment abroad is simple: what happens if something goes wrong? It is a fair question. Surgery, wherever it takes place, carries risk. What matters is not the absence of risk, but how that risk is managed, who is responsible and what support exists…
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Read more: Shoulder Replacement Story in Cornwall? Helen’s Fast Way Back
Helen, a 61-year-old part-time art teacher from Cornwall, develops worsening shoulder pain that begins to affect her independence, sleep and ability to work. Facing long NHS delays for shoulder replacement surgery and limited private options locally, she turns to MMG. Within days, she secures a diagnosis and treatment plan. Weeks later, she undergoes surgery abroad…
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Read more: £13,000 or His Life: The Hidden Cost of NHS Waiting Lists
A powerful report by Maya Wilson Autzen in the Daily Telegraph exposes a stark reality facing UK families: when the NHS cannot deliver timely care, patients are forced to choose between financial strain and worsening health. As waiting lists stretch and costs rise, more people are turning to private treatment they can barely afford. Increasingly,…
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Read more: Spinal Surgery in Lincoln? Mark’s Faster Way Out
Mark, a 52-year-old warehouse supervisor from Lincoln, develops worsening lower back pain that begins to affect his mobility, sleep and ability to work. Facing long NHS delays for spinal surgery and limited private options locally, he turns to MMG. Within days, he secures a diagnosis and a treatment plan. Weeks later, he undergoes surgery abroad…
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Read more: Sarah from Manchester: A Faster Way to Replace her Hip
Sarah, a 57-year-old office manager from Manchester, develops severe hip pain that begins to affect her mobility, independence and ability to work. Facing long NHS delays for a hip replacement and high private costs locally, she turns to MMG. Within days, she secures a diagnosis and treatment plan. Weeks later, she undergoes surgery abroad at…










