Santis Health is a leading private health clinic specialising in robotic surgery for prostate cancer, led by Professor Christopher Eden. Below you’ll find details of what’s included in our fixed-price package, the cost of radical prostatectomy, and the typical timeline from consultation through to recovery.
What’s included in our fixed-price radical prostatectomy package?
Our fixed price package for robotic radical prostatectomy includes your surgeon’s fee, anaesthetist’s fee, two nights in our private hospital while you are recovering and your follow-up consultations at four weeks and eight weeks post-operation.
Professor Eden performs all procedures using the advanced Single Port robotic approach. Where clinically appropriate, he will also carry out nerve‑sparing surgery to help preserve erectile function and urinary control.
For your peace of mind, our package also covers any surgeon’s fees for further treatment required within 30 days of the date of the operation.
This fixed‑price package is for self‑funding patients only. Prices shown are effective from 12 July 2022.

Prostate cancer consultation cost
Initial consultation
This is required before surgery.
Face-to-face in London or Guildford or remote on a video link or phone call, depending on patient preference.
£290
Follow up consultations
Before or after surgery.
Face-to-face in London or Guildford or remote on a video link or phone call, depending on patient preference.
£200
Robotic radical prostatectomy cost
Robotically-assisted radical prostatectomy
(includes Retzius‑sparing approach, intra‑operative frozen section (NeuroSAFE) and lymph node dissection when appropriate)
£23,848
(for UK patients only; please contact us for international pricing)
We work with all health insurance companies
Patients may choose to pay personally or go through their private health insurance company
(if applicable). We have long-standing relationships with many of the leading health insurance
companies, but if yours is not on the list then we can liaise with them as well.
Ready to discuss your treatment options? Book a consultation with Professor Christopher Eden today.