Carpal tunnel release in WC1 (Bloomsbury (WC1))
If you live in the WC1 postcode (Bloomsbury (WC1)), your GP will most likely refer you to Barts Health NHS Trust or Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. The current median NHS wait for carpal tunnel release is 19 weeks. Private treatment from £1,500.
NHS
Around the national average19 weeks
Median wait for WC1 residents
- 92nd percentile wait:
- 46 weeks
- Patients waiting:
- 20,673
- Seen within 18 weeks:
- 5047%
Free at the point of use. Aggregated from 2 NHS trusts serving the WC area.
Private
Days, not weeks£2,400
Typical UK private price
- Lowest published:
- £1,500
- Highest published:
- £3,500
- Typical wait:
- 2–4 weeks
Self-fund or use health insurance. Major UK groups: Spire, Nuffield, Circle, HCA.
How outcode waits work: NHS England publishes wait times per NHS trust, not per outcode. WC1 sits inside the wider WC postcode area, and patients are typically referred to Barts Health NHS Trust or Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. Under NHS Patient Choice you can ask to be referred to any trust in England — not just the local one.
Adult social care costs in Camden
Council-paid weekly rates from NHS England's Adult Social Care Activity and Finance Report (2024-25). Self-funder rates are typically 20-40% higher.
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Other procedures for WC1 residents
WC1 is in London. Data from NHS England RTT statistics, published under the Open Government Licence v3.0.