Self-funded Procedures

Endoscopy Procedures

  • Colonoscopy:
    • Definition: An endoscopic examination of the colon to the caecum (the first part of the large intestine). This examination is performed to investigate various conditions, including following a positive faecal occult blood test, symptoms of colonic pathology, or when diagnostic imaging has shown an abnormality of the colon.
    • Who it's for? Patients with symptoms such as rectal bleeding, change in bowel habits, or abdominal pain, and for colorectal cancer screening.
    • Same day hospital stay
  • Gastroscopy:
    • Definition: A gastroscopy is a procedure where a flexible tube with a camera (endoscope) is passed through the mouth to examine the oesophagus, stomach, and the first part of the small intestine (duodenum).
    • Who it's for? Patients with symptoms such as persistent upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, difficulty swallowing, or gastrointestinal bleeding. It's also used to diagnose conditions like ulcers, inflammation, or cancer.
    •   Same day hospital stay

Urology Procedures

  • Cystoscopy:
    • Definition: A cystoscopy involves inserting a thin tube with a camera (cystoscope) through the urethra into the bladder to examine the bladder and urethra lining.
    • Who is it for? Patients with urinary symptoms such as blood in urine (haematuria), frequent UTIs, painful urination, or difficulty urinating. It helps diagnose bladder cancer, stones, or infections.
    •  Same Day hospital stay
  • Circumcision:
    • Definition: Surgical removal of the foreskin from the penis.
    • Who it's for? For children or infants as a preventative measure or in adults for conditions such as phimosis (tight foreskin), recurrent balanitis (inflammation of the glans), or hygiene-related issues.
    •  Same Day hospital stay
  •  Stent insertion:
    • Definition: Insertion of a ureteric stent - a small tube placed in the ureter to keep it open and allow urine to flow from the kidney to the bladder.
    • Who it's for? Patients with ureteric obstruction due to stones, strictures, tumours, or post-operative swelling. It's often used as part of treatment or post-intervention support.
    • Hospital Stay? Same Day
  • Stent removal:
    • Definition: The removal of a previously inserted ureteric stent, typically done via cystoscopy.
    • Who it's for? Patients who previously had a ureteric stent placed and no longer require it due to resolution of obstruction or completion of treatment.
    • Hospital Stay? Same Day
  • A transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP):
    • Definition: A surgical procedure where part of the prostate gland is removed via the urethra using a resectoscope to relieve urinary obstruction caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
    • Who it's for? Men with moderate to severe urinary symptoms due to BPH, especially if medication is ineffective or complications arise.
    • Hospital Stay? One to two nights
  • Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HOLEP):
    • Definition: A minimally invasive alterative to TURP that uses a Holmium laser to enucleate prostate tissue causing obstruction.
    • Who it's for? Men with BPH, particularly those with very large prostates, or those seeking a less invasive option and shorter recovery time compared to TURP.
    • Hospital Stay? One night
  • Pyeloscopy + Laser + Insertion of stent
    • Definition: A pyeloscopy is a minimally invasive procedure where a flexible ureteroscope is passed through the urethra, bladder, and ureter to access the renal pelvis (part of the kidney). During the procedure, a laser may be used to fragment kidney stones or treat tumours and strictures. Following treatment, a ureteric stent is typically inserted to ensure proper urine drainage and allow healing.
    • Who it's for: Patients with kidney stones in the renal pelvis or upper ureter, and those needing visualisation or treatment of tumours or strictures.
    • Hospital Stay? Same Day
  • Vasectomy:
    • Definition: A surgical procedure that permanently prevents pregnancy by blocking sperm release from the testes. Specifically, it involves cutting or sealing the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles, to prevent sperm from being released during ejaculation.
    • Who it's for? Men seeking permanent contraception.
    • Hospital Stay? Same Day

Pricing

Specialty Procedure Package Price
Endoscopy Colonoscopy with Polyp Removal $2,968
  Colonoscopy $2,755
  Gastroscopy $2,075
  Gastroscopy and Colonoscopy $2,955
  Gastroscopy and Colonoscopy with Polyp Removal $3,197
Urology Circumcision under GA $3,346
  Cystoscopy $3,399
  HoLEP $13,026
  Pyeloscopy + Laser + Insertion of Stent $7,392
  Stones - Stent insertion $5,392
  Stones - Stent removal $3,084
  TURP $10,092
  Vasectomy $3,414