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    • MMG Helps You Arrange Diagnostic Tests for Faster Treatment Abroad

      Once patients choose their preferred hospital and treatment package through MMG, the hospital advises exactly which diagnostic tests are required before treatment can proceed. Because private hospitals usually require recent test results less than 30 days old, patients should not rely on NHS pathways to obtain them quickly. MMG helps simplify the process by providing…

    • MMG Launches Patient Orientation Meetings to Help Access Faster Treatment in Europe

      MMG has launched new free 15-minute Orientation Meetings in partnership with Manchester healthcare specialists CallCare to help UK patients navigate private treatment abroad. The sessions guide patients through diagnostics, treatment selection, finance options and booking surgery in Europe within six weeks of diagnostic clearance. Designed for patients facing long NHS waits and rising UK private…

    • Skip the Queue, Choose the Surgeon: MMG’s Accredited European Specialists

      If you are searching for private treatment in the UK, one critical question is often overlooked: who will perform your surgery? This blog explores the world-class surgeons leading MMG’s European hospitals, many with international training, high surgical volumes and extensive research credentials. It also explains why UK patients, often given little visibility over their surgeon,…

    • Knee Surgery in Cricklewood – Stephen’s Recovery

      Stephen, a 74-year-old retired accountant from Cricklewood, develops chronic knee pain that gradually takes away his independence. Unable to walk the dog, garden or enjoy daily life with his wife Judy, he faces long NHS delays for knee surgery. After exploring private options, he turns to MMG. Within days, he secures a diagnosis and treatment…

    • What Happens If Something Goes Wrong with Treatment Abroad?

      One of the most common and understandable questions patients ask before choosing treatment abroad is simple: what happens if something goes wrong? It is a fair question. Surgery, wherever it takes place, carries risk. What matters is not the absence of risk, but how that risk is managed, who is responsible and what support exists…

    • Shoulder Replacement Story in Cornwall? Helen’s Fast Way Back

      Helen, a 61-year-old part-time art teacher from Cornwall, develops worsening shoulder pain that begins to affect her independence, sleep and ability to work. Facing long NHS delays for shoulder replacement surgery and limited private options locally, she turns to MMG. Within days, she secures a diagnosis and treatment plan. Weeks later, she undergoes surgery abroad…

    • Spinal Surgery in Lincoln? Mark’s Faster Way Out

      Mark, a 52-year-old warehouse supervisor from Lincoln, develops worsening lower back pain that begins to affect his mobility, sleep and ability to work. Facing long NHS delays for spinal surgery and limited private options locally, he turns to MMG. Within days, he secures a diagnosis and a treatment plan. Weeks later, he undergoes surgery abroad…

    • Sarah from Manchester: A Faster Way to Replace her Hip

      Sarah, a 57-year-old office manager from Manchester, develops severe hip pain that begins to affect her mobility, independence and ability to work. Facing long NHS delays for a hip replacement and high private costs locally, she turns to MMG. Within days, she secures a diagnosis and treatment plan. Weeks later, she undergoes surgery abroad at…

    • A Torn ACL: John’s Story from Hounslow

      John, a 38-year-old electrician from Hounslow, suffers an ACL injury and faces a typical NHS wait of up to a year, losing income and mobility. After being quoted between £9,500 – £11,300 privately in London, he instead uses MMG. He gets a rapid diagnosis in days, surgery within weeks and pays around £4,000–£5,800 all-in. With…

    • Essential Reading for CEOs and Legal Advisers at Prospective Healthcare Providers

      The process of onboarding new hospitals to My Medical Gateway is now fully underway. As momentum builds, it is both natural and necessary that we refine and adapt our onboarding approach to ensure clarity, effectiveness and speed for all concerned. Our objective is straightforward: to create a structured, predictable and commercially sound pathway that works…