Small changes set to make a big impact in 2019
15 January 2019
Cosmetic surgery experts are predicting that 2019 will be the year when more is less as people make changes to the way they look.

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15 January 2019
Cosmetic surgery experts are predicting that 2019 will be the year when more is less as people make changes to the way they look.
15 January 2019
Do you suffer with pressure/ pain in your ear or muffled hearing? Read our Q and A about Eustachian tube dysfunction with leading Spire Bushey Hospital ENT Consultant, Mr Rohit Pratap for more information about the treatments available.
08 January 2019
Read our Q and A with Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mr Tony Corner, to find out all you need to know about frozen shoulder.
18 December 2018
Spire Bushey Hospital has received an award from the National Joint Registry (NJR) having successfully completed a comprehensive data audit which ensures high standards in patient safety and quality of care are met.
05 December 2018
Read our Q and A with Consultant Urologist, Mr Freddie Banks to find out all you need to know about the new treatment, Rezum.
05 December 2018
Read to see how Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Mr Ben Rudge helped will hit the heights of Snowden.
28 November 2018
Santa Claus was just one of over 160 men who turned up at Spire Bushey Hospital for a free PSA blood test to check for signs of prostate
15 November 2018
A new treatment for enlarged prostates is now being offered at Spire Bushey Hospital. “Rezum” or Water Vapour Therapy involves injecting the prostate with short bursts of steam.
13 November 2018
Are you worried about frequent fainting episodes? If so, Spire Bushey’s Consultant Cardiologist Dr Amanda Varnava explains the common causes of fainting and when to be concerned and when not to worry.
01 November 2018
As part of this year’s Movember campaign men are being urged to talk the talk and walk the walk, to highlight health issues that are causing thousands of premature deaths in the UK.