Website: The London Clinic in The UK
Having treated international patients from 90+ countries since 1932, The London Clinic is recognised as one of the best private hospitals in the UK for cancer care, stem cell transplants, kidney & liver transplants, robotic surgery, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, and more.
What sets it apart from every other private hospital in London is its model. The London Clinic is a charity.
Every surplus is reinvested into research, equipment, and treatments that most private hospitals in the UK are still waiting to offer.
With 800+ specialist consultants, 195,000+ patients treated every year, and a 98% patient recommendation rate, it is the most trusted independent private hospital in the UK.
If you are researching private hospitals in London for cancer treatment, stem cell therapy, kidney or liver transplant, or robotic surgery, this guide covers what The London Clinic does well, where its limitations are, and exactly how to access it from abroad.

| Quick Facts | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1932 |
| Model | Independent charitable hospital |
| Annual patients | ~195,000 |
| Consultants | 800+ across 30+ specialties |
| Patient recommendation rate | 98% |
| Google rating | 4.5+ |
| Doctify rating | 4.86/5 from 1,600+ reviews |
| ICU | 13-bed Level 3, on site |
| Theatres | 11, including hybrid and robotics |
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Why International Patients Choose London for Private Medical Treatment

- Specialist depth. More consultant specialists per square KM than anywhere else in Europe.
Your oncologist, radiologist, haematologist, and surgeon can review your case together, in the same building, on the same day.
- English at every point of care. Interpreter services are also available for Arabic, French, Russian, Yoruba, and other languages.
- A regulated healthcare system. Every private hospital in England must meet Care Quality Commission standards.
That independent oversight applies whether you are a UK resident or flying in from Lagos or Riyadh. - Lower cost than the US. A prostate cancer treatment pathway costing $80,000 to $120,000 in the United States can be delivered in London for £30,000 to £50,000.
- Established patient corridors. Most of the patients come from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Nigeria, Egypt, Ireland, Cyprus, Greece, Pakistan, the United States, India, and Libya
Cost of Treatment at The London Clinic for International Patients (2026)
Costs of treatment at The London Clinic vary by procedure, implant type, length of stay, and individual clinical complexity.
The figures below are indicative ranges based on My 1Health's coordination experience and publicly available hospital pricing data.
Treatment Cost Ranges at The London Clinic, London (2026)

| Treatment | GBP | USD (approx) | Stay |
| Diagnostics | £3,000 – £5,000 | $3,800 – $6,400 | 1 – 3 days |
| Hip/ knee replacement | £15,000 – £22,000 | $19,000 – $28,000 | 1 – 2 nights |
| Robotic radical prostatectomy | £18,000 – £28,000 | $23,000 – $36,000 | 2 – 3 nights |
| Chemotherapy (per cycle) | £3,000 – £8,000 | $3,800 – $10,000 | Outpatient |
| Radiotherapy | £12,000 – £30,000 | $15,000 – $38,000 | 3 – 6 weeks outpatient |
| Stem cell transplant (autologous) | £60,000 – £100,000 | $76,000 – $127,000 | 2 – 4 weeks inpatient |
| Stem cell transplant (allogeneic) | £80,000 – £130,000 | $101,000 – $165,000 | 4 – 8 weeks inpatient |
| Kidney transplant | £70,000 – £120,000 | $89,000 – $152,000 | Up to 1 week + recovery |
London vs Other Destinations (2026)
London is more expensive than India or Turkey
| Procedure | London (GBP) | India (USD) | Turkey (USD) | Germany (EUR) |
| Hip replacement | £15k – £22k | $6k – $10k | $7k – $12k | €18k – €25k |
| Robotic prostatectomy | £18k – £28k | $7k – $14k | $10k – $18k | €20k – €35k |
| Stem cell (autologous) | £60k – £100k | $25k – $45k | $30k – $55k | €60k – €90k |
The clinical case for choosing London rests on its state-of-the-art technology and advanced treatments available only here:
- ClinicSafe prostatectomy
- CAR-T therapy in a JACIE-accredited private unit
- Adaptive radiotherapy for bladder cancer
Our same-price guarantee means you pay the same through us as going to the hospital directly.
We have no financial incentive to send you somewhere more expensive than your case requires.
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What Makes The London Clinic Different from Every Other Private Hospital in London
The London Clinic reinvests its surplus, and it can introduce treatments that commercial hospitals wait to see evidence for first.
Clinical firsts that matter for international patients:
- First in the UK to offer robotic prostate surgery using the da Vinci Surgical System (2005)
- First in the world to pilot Proximie augmented reality technology in live robotic surgery
- First to deploy GI Genius AI-powered colonoscopy
- First to offer OncoSil brachytherapy for advanced pancreatic cancer in the UK
- First in the UK to install the Siemens MAGNETOM Vida 3T MRI scanner
- Only private hospital in London offering adaptive radiotherapy for bladder cancer
The Robotics Centre of Excellence, launched in 2019, operates 3 robotic systems:
- da Vinci
- CORI for joint replacement
- Excelsius GPS for spine surgery
The haematology unit, established in 1985, is Europe's largest single-site JACIE-accredited stem cell collection centre, collecting 700+ donations annually.
In November 2024, The London Clinic formalised a collaboration with Northwestern Medicine in Chicago. Both institutions are not-for-profit. The agreement deepens clinical research and accelerates technology adoption.

The London Clinic vs Other Private London Hospitals: A Practical Comparison
| Factor | The London Clinic | Cleveland Clinic London | HCA Healthcare UK |
| Model | Independent charity | Commercial (US brand) | Commercial (largest UK group) |
| Stem cell/haematology | Europe's largest JACIE private centre | Not offered | Limited |
| CAR-T therapy | Yes | No | Limited |
| Adaptive RT for bladder cancer | Yes (only private London hospital) | No | No |
| Robotic surgery systems | 3: da Vinci, CORI, Excelsius GPS | da Vinci | da Vinci (multi-site) |
| Urology | ClinicSafe (world exclusive) | Standard robotic programme | Standard robotic programme |
| JCI accreditation | No (CQC, JACIE, HTA, ISO, CHKS) | Yes | Yes |
| 48-hour diagnostic access | Yes (Rapid Diagnostics Centre) | Available | Available |
Advanced Technology at The London Clinic

The London Clinic's charitable model directly funds its technology programme.
Surpluses are reinvested rather than distributed, which is why this hospital consistently acquires diagnostic and surgical systems years before commercial competitors.
1. Surgical robotics
The Robotics Centre of Excellence operates three systems: the da Vinci for soft tissue surgery, CORI for knee and hip replacement, and Excelsius GPS for spine surgery.
CORI builds a live 3D joint model during the procedure itself, removing the need for a pre-operative CT scan.
2. Diagnostic imaging
The Siemens MAGNETOM Vida 3T MRI delivers high-resolution neurological and musculoskeletal imaging with significantly improved soft tissue detail.
Same-day imaging is available at the Rapid Diagnostics Centre.

3. AI-assisted diagnostics
The hospital was the first in the UK to deploy GI Genius, an AI-powered colonoscopy tool that improves polyp detection in real time.
This is now standard practice in its JAG-accredited endoscopy unit.
4. Radiotherapy
The radiotherapy unit offers
- Tattoo-less treatment
- Adaptive radiotherapy for bladder cancer (the only private hospital in London to do so)
- Lutetium-177 PSMA therapy for metastatic prostate cancer.
5. Augmented reality in surgery
The London Clinic was the first hospital in the world to pilot Proximie augmented reality technology during live robotic procedures, allowing remote surgical collaboration and real-time guidance.
These are not incremental upgrades. For international patients, they translate into more precise surgery, fewer repeat scans, and access to treatments that most private hospitals in Europe are still evaluating.
Which Conditions Bring International Patients to The London Clinic

1. Cancer and Oncology
Cancer Treatment at The London Clinic
The Duchess of Devonshire Wing is a purpose-built, 8-floor cancer centre.
It holds a 5-star Macmillan Quality Environment Mark, awarded twice, assessed by patients with cancer rather than self-reported. Treatments available here that most UK private hospitals cannot offer:
- CAR-T cell therapy for large B-cell lymphoma
- Lutetium-177 PSMA therapy for metastatic prostate cancer
- Adaptive radiotherapy for bladder cancer (only private hospital in London)
- SIRT for liver cancer
- Tattoo-less radiotherapy (CHKS Top Hospitals Innovation Award, 2022)
The chemotherapy unit holds ISO 9001:2015 certification, and the radiotherapy unit holds ISO 9001:2015 certification
2. Stem Cell Transplant and Haematology
The London Clinic is the UK's first independent non-profit hospital to hold JACIE accreditation for stem cell transplantation.
The unit collects 700+ stem cell donations per year through Anthony Nolan, DKMS, and the British Bone Marrow Registry.
For patients with leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma, aplastic anaemia, sickle cell disease, or thalassaemia considering London, this is the right hospital.

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3. Urology and Prostate Cancer
Urology Treatment at The London Clinic
ClinicSafe is a nerve-sparing prostatectomy technique developed entirely by The London Clinic's own urologists, radiologists, and pathologists.
No other private hospital in the world offers it. It preserves the nerves controlling erection and bladder function during robotic radical prostatectomy.
The urology programme operates 3 robotic systems (da Vinci, Versius, AquaBeam) and was the first private hospital in London to offer Aquablation for BPH (NICE approved, 2023).
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4. Orthopaedics
The London Clinic holds the National Joint Registry Quality Data Provider designation (2024).
CORI robotic surgery creates a live 3D joint model intraoperatively without a pre-operative CT scan.
3D-printed personalised implants are matched to each patient's anatomy before surgery.
Most hip and knee replacement patients are walking within hours and are discharged within 1 -2 nights.
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5. Diagnostics and Rapid Access
The Rapid Diagnostics Centre, opened in 2024, covers breast, urology, gynaecology, and dermatology.
Specialist consultants accessible within 48 hours. Test results within 72 hours.
Same-day imaging and biopsies are available where clinically indicated. The only private hospital in the UK to offer a 24/7 GP service, 365 days a year.
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6. Neurology and Neurosurgery
Full diagnostic and surgical capability. 3T MRI for precision neurological imaging. Clinical trial access for Parkinson's disease patients through the hospital's research centre.
7. Cardiology, Gastroenterology, and Gynaecology
Hybrid operating theatre for vascular surgery with integrated X-ray and ultrasound. GI Genius AI colonoscopy (first UK deployment), SpyGlass DS for biliary and pancreatic diagnosis, JAG-accredited endoscopy unit. Rapid Diagnostics Centre with a dedicated gynaecology floor and 48-hour specialist access.
Practical Logistics: Visas, Accommodation, and Getting Around London

Planning a medical trip to The London Clinic involves more than booking a flight. My 1Health handles the details that most patients do not realise they need until they are already abroad.
- UK Medical Visa: Standard processing takes 8 -12 weeks. Priority processing is available.
My 1Health assists with documentation preparation, including your London Clinic appointment letter, financial evidence, and biometrics. - Accommodation: The W1 and NW1 postcodes (Marylebone, Regent's Park) are closest to the hospital. My 1Health provides accommodation guidance based on your procedure, budget, and whether family is travelling with you.
- Airport Transfers: My 1Health coordinates transport between Heathrow or Gatwick, your accommodation, and the hospital.
Heathrow to Harley Street takes 45 - 60 minutes by road. - Travel Plan: Before you leave home, My 1Health prepares a pre-departure itinerary covering appointment dates, procedure timelines, and recovery milestones.
- Currency and Payments: The London Clinic accepts major credit cards, bank transfers, and direct private insurance.
Government-sponsored patients coordinate through their embassy health attaché.
My 1Health's same-price guarantee applies throughout. - After You Return Home: Your coordinator manages remote follow-up scheduling with your treating consultant. Medical records and results remain accessible through a secure digital portal. If a return visit is needed, the team coordinates it.
How to Access Treatment at The London Clinic from Abroad: Step-by-Step Guide

My 1Health has coordinated cases at The London Clinic for international Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Nigeria, Egypt, Ireland, Cyprus, Greece, Pakistan, the United States, India, Libya, and beyond.
Here is how the process works.
Step 1: Send your medical reports
Share your diagnosis, scans, and specialist letters. We review them and confirm whether this is the right referral. Free. No obligation.
Step 2: Receive your treatment plan and cost estimate
The London Clinic reviews your reports and prepares a written plan with itemised costs. Consultant and anaesthetist fees are quoted separately. Budget conservatively.
Step 3: Your coordinator is confirmed
Your My 1Health patient specialist works alongside The London Clinic's international team at 5 Devonshire Place. They handle interpreter services, insurance or government sponsorship documentation, and your pre-departure itinerary covering appointments, procedures, and recovery timelines.

Step 4: Visa and travel
Most patients apply for a Standard Visitor visa, valid up to 6 months. My 1Health assists with documentation preparation. Airport transfers from Heathrow or Gatwick are coordinated by your patient specialist before you travel.
Step 5: Arrive and be seen
A patient liaison officer meets you on arrival and guides you through your first appointment.
Step 6: After you return home
Remote video consultations with your consultant are available. Medical records and results are accessible through a secure digital portal.
Your My 1Health coordinator manages follow-up scheduling and return visits if clinically required.
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Awards and Accreditations at The London Clinic
A list of accreditations without explanation is marketing. Here is what the key ones guarantee.
- Care Quality Commission (CQC): Overall Good
- JACIE Accreditation for Stem Cell Transplantation
- HTA Licence for Organ Donation and Transplant
- ISO 9001:2015 (Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy)
- UKAS Accreditation for Pathology (ISO 15189)
- Macmillan Quality Environment Mark: Five Stars, Excellent.
- Recent awards (2022 to 2025):
- Medical Provider of the Year (ITIJ, 2024)
- Nursing Team of the Year (Laing Buisson, 2024)
- NJR Quality Data Provider (2024)
- Hospital of the Year Finalist (Laing Buisson, 2025)
- CHKS Top Hospitals Innovation Award (2022)
What The London Clinic Does Not Do: The Honest Assessment
No hospital is right for every patient. These are the real limitations.
- No paediatric care- The London Clinic does not treat patients under 18. For complex paediatric cases.
- No IVF and fertility treatment
- No proton therapy
- No maternity or obstetric services.
- Deceased donor kidney transplant restriction- International patients who are not UK residents cannot access deceased donor organs through the UK NHS allocation programme. Living donor kidney transplants are available. Confirm the pathway before planning travel.
- Higher cost than comparable destinations- For conditions that do not specifically require what this hospital uniquely offers, India or Turkey may be the more financially rational choice. We will tell you that directly.
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Frequently Asked Questions About The London Clinic for International Patients
Is The London Clinic good for cancer treatment?
Yes, particularly for international patients requiring treatments unavailable at most UK private hospitals.
It is the only private hospital in London offering CAR-T cell therapy, Lutetium-177 PSMA for advanced prostate cancer, and adaptive radiotherapy for bladder cancer.
The Duchess of Devonshire Wing holds a 5-star Macmillan Quality Environment Mark, assessed by patients with cancer. Specialist consultants are accessible within 48 hours.
How long will I need to stay in London?
- Diagnostics: 2 -5 days.
- Hip or knee replacement, or robotic prostatectomy: 1-2 nights in hospital, then 1-2 weeks of local recovery before flying.
- Radiotherapy: 3-6 weeks outpatient.
- Stem cell transplant: 4-8 weeks inpatient, depending on type.
Your written treatment itinerary and safe-to-fly timeline are confirmed before you leave home.
Can I access treatment without an NHS referral?
Yes. No GP letter or NHS referral is required. International patients access The London Clinic directly through the hospital's international team or through My 1Health. First appointments are available within 48 hours.
Does The London Clinic have interpreters?
Yes. Professional interpreter services are arranged for Arabic, French, Russian, and other languages. A patient liaison officer assists with paperwork and communication throughout your stay.
What is the difference between The London Clinic and the NHS for an international patient?
International patients who are not UK residents pay the overseas patient rate for NHS treatment, which is broadly comparable to private hospital costs.
The significant difference is timing: NHS waiting lists averaged over a year in 2024/25 (NHS England).
Private patients at The London Clinic are seen within 48 hours.
Is The London Clinic accredited for international patients?
Yes. It holds
- CQC (Overall Good)
- JACIE (stem cell transplantation)
- HTA (organ transplant)
- UKAS (pathology)
- ISO 9001:2015 (chemotherapy and radiotherapy)
- CHKS
- JAG (endoscopy)
It does not hold JCI accreditation, which UK regulatory standards do not require. The CQC is the mandatory national regulator for all health and social care in England.
How do I get a cost estimate?
Submit your diagnosis and medical reports to My 1Health via WhatsApp (+1 718 550 0880) or through the inquiry form on this page.
The team forwards your case to the relevant department for clinical review and returns a written estimate. Free. No obligation.
How do I contact the My 1Health team?
WhatsApp: +1 718 550 0880 | Telephone: +1 718 550 0880 | Email: [email protected] | Available 24/7.

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