Knee Replacement

Explore the procedure and discover why Optimised Care is a top choice for knee replacement surgery.

 

Competitive Cost

High-quality Diagnostic Hysteroscopy surgery at a competitive, all-inclusive price with no hidden fees.

Immediate Access to Care

Start your treatment within days with no delays—expert care when you need it most.

Led by Surgeons

Care led by experienced surgeons and Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons.

Trusted by Patients

Over 98% of patients recommend us—exceeding national averages for satisfaction and outcomes.

Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement

The main reason for recommending a knee replacement is pain or loss of function due to arthritis, an injury, or another condition. The goal of knee replacement surgery is to relieve pain and restore mobility, allowing you to move more comfortably in your daily activities. Where required, our on-site technology enables accelerated diagnosis.

Your Knee Surgery Timeline

Hospital Stay

Patients usually stay in the hospital for 1 night following knee replacement surgery.

Light exercise

Light exercise is encouraged, with a full return to normal activity within 12 months.

Surgery Time

Knee replacement surgery typically takes 1–2 hours using our advanced, minimally invasive approach.

Waiting List

Patients typically begin treatment within 2 weeks—no long waiting lists or delays after their knee replacement surgery.

frequently asked questions

Good candidates for knee replacement surgery are individuals who experience severe knee pain and stiffness that interfere with daily activities and have not improved with non-surgical treatments. Common conditions include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and knee injuries.

The longevity of a knee replacement varies, but on average, a new knee can last 15 to 20 years. Advances in materials and surgical techniques continue to improve the lifespan of knee implants.

To ensure the best outcome, follow your surgeon’s pre- and post-operative instructions carefully. Engage in prescribed physical therapy, maintain a healthy weight, avoid high-impact activities, and attend all follow-up appointments.

 
 

Knee implants are typically made from durable materials such as metal alloys, ceramics, and high-grade plastics. These materials are designed to provide long-lasting performance and reduce friction within the joint.

 

The cost of a knee replacement procedure can vary widely depending on factors such as the type of implant and the surgeon’s expertise. On average, the cost ranges from £13,000 to £18,000 in the UK. Speak to your Patient Co-ordinator about finance options.

Your knee replacement surgery will take place at Burcot Hall Hospital, our operational headquarters. Burcot Hall Hospital is renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities coupled with our experienced medical staff, ensuring the highest level of care.

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