A hysteroscopy is a procedure that lets a gynaecologist look inside the uterus (womb) using a thin, lighted telescope called a hysteroscope, passed through the vagina and cervix. It's used to investigate problems such as heavy or irregular bleeding, unexplained pain, polyps, fibroids or difficulty conceiving, and in many cases small issues can be treated during the same appointment.
What moves the price
What’s involvedA straightforward consultation costs less than a procedure that also includes a scan, biopsy or sample.
Tests includedUltrasound, swabs, HPV testing or histology may be bundled in, or billed on top - it varies by clinic.
Clinic & consultantPrivate women’s-health fees are higher in London and with senior consultants.
Follow-upA results appointment, medication or a repeat visit can add to the overall cost.
A hysteroscopy in the UK typically costs £1,500–£4,995, with a median of £2,475 based on 8 clinics we track. Your exact price depends on the clinic and the complexity of your case.
Why do prices vary so much?
Prices for a hysteroscopy reflect materials used, the clinician’s experience, the complexity of your individual case, and the clinic’s location. “From” prices show the lowest advertised starting point, not a guaranteed final cost.
Are these prices guaranteed?
No. The figures are indicative of advertised private fees collected from clinics and may change. Always confirm the exact cost directly with the clinic before booking.
Prices shown are indicative of advertised private fees and may change. They are a guide only - your individual treatment may differ. Always confirm the exact cost directly with the clinic before booking.
This guide provides general information about treatment costs in the UK. It is not medical advice and should not replace a consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Always speak to a registered clinician about your individual circumstances before making any treatment decision.