Hip replacement - Lithuania

Hip replacement - Lithuania

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jb2410

Original Poster:

409 posts

118 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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Anyone any experience?

My dad’s been told he needs both hips done. NHS wait 5+ years, private is over 25k.

Family friend had theirs done in Lithuania, pretty much half the cost of going private in the UK and apparently you’re looked after from you get off the plane til you’re back on it. Nordorthopaedics is the clinic, Google is full of rave reviews just looking a few more real world experiences if possible.

quinny100

960 posts

193 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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My Mum probably needs a hip replacement, she was told 4 months wait at an appointment at Wrightington Hospital (specialist orthopaedics hospital in the North West) a couple of weeks ago.

5 year wait sounds like the consultant doesn’t think it needs doing yet.

I personally wouldn’t go abroad for both hips. Far too much aftercare required.

numtumfutunch

4,873 posts

145 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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Werent hip replacements basically invented in Wrightington?

Id totally go there if so

The_Doc

5,129 posts

227 months

Monday 7th November 2022
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There will be zero 2yr waits in the NHS in the very near future and next target to hit is 18 months. Northern Ireland is an exception.
There is zero chance I would recommend any of my relatives go to Lithuania.
If the time is right for a THR, ask your GP to find a shorter wait in a nearby UK county.

Look: https://www.nhsconfed.org/articles/progress-agains...

Edited by The_Doc on Monday 7th November 07:22

jb2410

Original Poster:

409 posts

118 months

Monday 7th November 2022
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We’re in Northern Ireland. One of the hips is particularly bad and needs done now - 5 years is the estimated waiting time for that here unfortunately.

They’ve said he may get a little longer out of the second if the first is done as it may take some pressure off the ‘good’ hip from what I gather, although he wasn’t recommended to have both done at once anyway.

The_Doc

5,129 posts

227 months

Monday 7th November 2022
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Hmmmmmm.
I don't know what the solution is for the NI Ortho problem. There was talk of flying us UK surgeons over to do the backlog. At £7k/wk.
I still wouldn't go to a non Western Europe country if it was me.

ucb

1,040 posts

219 months

Monday 7th November 2022
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jb2410 said:
Anyone any experience?

My dad’s been told he needs both hips done. NHS wait 5+ years, private is over 25k.

Family friend had theirs done in Lithuania, pretty much half the cost of going private in the UK and apparently you’re looked after from you get off the plane til you’re back on it. Nordorthopaedics is the clinic, Google is full of rave reviews just looking a few more real world experiences if possible.
How long after the operation does the care extend? Measured in hours or days?
How will you get back to the UK post-op?
When your father returns to the UK, are you going to fund private physiotherapy as well?

drmike37

501 posts

63 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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I would never recommend going abroad for surgical procedures. Far too much to go wrong. No aftercare provided.

I knew NI was bad, but I didn't think they'd given up completely!

It's a while since I've done a hip replacement, but for 7k a week I'd remember pretty quickly. Where do I sign up. I've only been to Belfast once but it was lovely.