In the UK, the cost of a gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy performed through the NHS is typically covered by the National Health Service, meaning there is no charge to the patient at the point of care. However, the overall cost to the NHS for each procedure can range from £1,000 to £2,000, depending on various factors like the complexity of the procedure and any additional treatments required. For those seeking private care, the cost may range from £1,500 to £3,000.
it cost the NHS 1.7 Bn but raises 9 Bn in tax
£40 million in a year
It can be done on the NHS free if necessary.
$255.36
a lot well to be honest i think you should ask the NHS that would be a smart idea
Nothing - if you're eligible for NHS treatment !
its free, under the NHS as religion. Circumcision is not free unless under the NHS unless it is it is done to treat a disease. The cost of removing a healthy prepuce from the penis is between £800-£1200.
Durolane costs £200 per injection in the UK but is available on the NHS
IF your problem is severe enough to qualify for NHS treatment, it's considered complex dental treatment in the pricing scale. #200 I believe.
To have it done privately, its about $50,000 in England (it gets paid by the NHS sometimes) In America, its about $25,000
I study occupational therapy at the moment and it is free because the NHS pays for us to study it.
Rs 1800 in mumbai That would be about $30 US.