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What are the benefits of Oxford Radcliffe Private Healthcare?

Oxford Radcliffe Private Healthcare is part of the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust. It is not a separate legal entity and works within the rules and regulations set down by the NHS Act and the UK Department of Health for the provision of private healthcare within NHS facilities.

All of our consultants are fully trained specialists employed by the NHS. As such they have been completely vetted and checked by the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust.

The Trust provides the main teaching and research hospitals for this part of the country and has an enviable international reputation for progressive research, leading to innovative improvements in patient care. Teaching commitments ensure that our clinical staff are completely up-to-date and at the forefront of their areas of clinical practice. This way of working ensures that the very best clinicians are recruited to the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals.

As a private patient you can choose your doctor, and be assured that your chosen doctor and their team will look after you and perform all the necessary procedures or operations.

As befits an international institution, every important clinical service is provided at the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals. This means that all your care happens seamlessly in the same organisation.

This will be particularly important if you have more than one disorder, serious illness or a complex or rare disorder, or in the unlikely event that complications occur during your treatment. 

Having the resources and staffing of a large and multi-skilled hospital service immediately behind you gives you peace of mind and confidence in your care, under all circumstances for all conditions.

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