Considering private trigger finger release surgery? At GoPrivate.com, we have over 20 years' experience matching patients with private orthopaedic surgeons, hospitals and clinics.Trigger finger, medically known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition that affects the tendons in the fingers, causing them to catch or lock when bent. This condition is...
Considering private trigger finger release surgery? At GoPrivate.com, we have over 20 years' experience matching patients with private orthopaedic surgeons, hospitals and clinics.
Trigger finger, medically known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition that affects the tendons in the fingers, causing them to catch or lock when bent. This condition is typically treated by an orthopaedic surgeon or a hand specialist, who can provide a thorough assessment and recommend appropriate interventions. If left untreated, trigger finger can lead to persistent pain, reduced hand function, and even permanent stiffness in the affected finger, significantly impacting daily activities.
For an initial consultation regarding trigger finger release surgery, you can expect fees to range from £200 to £300. It is important to note that the overall cost of surgery or treatment can vary depending on the hospital, location, and complexity of the procedure.
Whether you need trigger finger release surgery, or surgery to treat another tendon problem in the hand, we have options to compare profiles, do your research or get on the Fast Track to treatment.
If you are experiencing urgent or severe symptoms, please seek medical advice before exploring private treatment options.
This content was last updated in June 2025 by LaingBuisson Digital Operations Manager Ben Reed. The next scheduled review is June 2026. We update listings regularly and review all content annually to ensure accuracy.
Considering private trigger finger release surgery? At GoPrivate.com, we have over 20 years' experience matching patients with private orthopaedic surgeons, hospitals and clinics.
Trigger finger, medically known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition that affects the tendons in the fingers, causing them to catch or lock when bent. This condition is typically treated by an orthopaedic surgeon or a hand specialist, who can provide a thorough assessment and recommend appropriate interventions. If left untreated, trigger finger can lead to persistent pain, reduced hand function, and even permanent stiffness in the affected finger, significantly impacting daily activities.
For an initial consultation regarding trigger finger release surgery, you can expect fees to range from £200 to £300. It is important to note that the overall cost of surgery or treatment can vary depending on the hospital, location, and complexity of the procedure.
Whether you need trigger finger release surgery, or surgery to treat another tendon problem in the hand, we have options to compare profiles, do your research or get on the Fast Track to treatment.
If you are experiencing urgent or severe symptoms, please seek medical advice before exploring private treatment options.
This content was last updated in June 2025 by LaingBuisson Digital Operations Manager Ben Reed. The next scheduled review is June 2026. We update listings regularly and review all content annually to ensure accuracy.
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