21/04/2026
When your child needs medical treatment, it can be a frightening and emotional time. Alongside worrying about their health, you may also find yourself trying to understand your options, ask the right questions and make decisions under pressure.
Some families consider private healthcare as part of that process. If you do, there are a few important things it can help to know. Not all treatments are suitable for children, and for some conditions, especially those that need ongoing or complex care, NHS treatment may be the best option. This is not about quality, but about long-term support, specialist networks and being treated closer to home.
If you are looking at private care, it is worth taking time to compare both consultants and hospitals. This includes looking at their experience with children, how often they carry out similar procedures, whether the hospital has child-friendly facilities and trained staff, and what support is available for the wider family. Not all private hospitals can admit children, and many do not have intensive or critical care units, so it is important to understand what would happen if complications arose.
Costs can also vary and may increase if further treatment is needed, so it is important to ask for clear information upfront and check what is included, whether you are paying yourself or using insurance. You always have the right to ask questions, seek a second opinion, and take time to decide what feels right for your child and your family.
We have worked with Great Ormond Street Hospital to develop guidance for parents that brings all of this together in one place: https://www.phin.org.uk/help/thinking-about-private-health-treatment-for-your-child--what-you-should-know