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Knee Replacement in Birmingham: NHS vs Private in 2025

Compare NHS waiting times with private surgery options in Birmingham. Updated 24 November 2025.

Last updated: 5 November 2025 • Data refreshed biweekly

ℹ️Independent comparison: We don't receive payment from any clinic listed below.

Official vs Reality: The Waiting Times Gap

NHS targets don't always match what patients actually experience. See the real difference between official targets and patient-reported wait times.

* Data sourced from verified patient reports and NHS statistics (Dec 2024).

Your Potential Time Savings

You could save 93 weeks

By choosing private surgery instead of the NHS waiting list in Birmingham.

Comparison Report

Knee Replacement in Birmingham

Based on data from local NHS trusts and private clinics in Birmingham.

Public Option

🏥 NHS Route

Estimated Wait

65 weeks*

Often longer than the 23-week target

Cost to you

£0

Funded by taxpayers

Things to consider:

  • • Wait times can increase unexpectedly
  • • You may not choose your specific surgeon
  • • Cancellations are possible
Fastest Option

Private Route

Estimated Wait

4 Weeks

Consultation usually within days

Typical Cost Range

£13,900 - £14,400

Includes surgery & aftercare

Benefits:

  • • Choose your own consultant
  • • Private room & better amenities
  • • Plan surgery around your life

No obligation to book.

About Knee Replacement

Total knee arthroplasty for arthritis

In Birmingham, the demand for this procedure has led to significant variations in waiting times. While the NHS provides excellent care, the backlog means that patients often wait months in pain or discomfort. Private options in the Birmingham area can bypass this queue completely.

Note on Estimated Wait Times

Some waiting times marked with * are estimates based on national averages and regional patterns due to limited patient submissions in these areas.

We're actively collecting more data to improve accuracy.

Data sources: NHS My Planned Care, PHIN consultant registry, clinic websites. Updated every 2 weeks. This is informational only—consult your doctor before deciding.

💰 SAVINGS CALCULATOR

If you go private instead of NHS:

TIME SAVED: 61 weeks

(65 weeks wait → 4 weeks wait)

That's 15.3 months shorter!

COST: £9,000 (average private)

Annual cost: £9,000

That's £750/month

Or £173/week

Is it worth it?

  • Getting treatment 61 weeks sooner (from 65 weeks to 4 weeks)
  • Returning to normal activities 61 weeks sooner
  • Peace of mind & known timeline

Everyone's different—only you can decide if private is right for you.

4 Private Clinics Offering Knee Replacement in Birmingham

These are 4 clinics we found offering knee replacement in Birmingham in 2025. Prices updated every 2 weeks. Clinic order is by lowest to highest cost.

Ramsay Health Care Birmingham Orthopaedic Centre

2025-11-05PHIN Verified
Verified provider
Starting from
£13,900

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Circle Health Birmingham Orthopaedic Centre

2025-11-05PHIN Verified
Verified provider
Starting from
£14,000

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Nuffield Health Birmingham Orthopaedic Hospital

2025-11-05PHIN Verified
Verified provider
Starting from
£14,200

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Spire Birmingham Hospital Orthopaedics

2025-11-05PHIN Verified
Verified provider
Starting from
£14,400

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About surgery cancellations

Patients tell us 42% experience at least one cancellation, adding approximately 8 weeks each time.Learn more

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Important: This website provides informational comparisons only. The data shown is based on publicly available information and may not reflect your personal situation. This is not medical advice—always consult your doctor or healthcare professional before making decisions about surgery.

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