Terms & Conditions

  1. 1. This website is owned and provided by Abbey Hospitals Limited. In these Terms of Use "we", "our" and "us" means Abbey Hospitals Limited and "you" or "yours" means any person who access and uses this website.
  2. 2. Nothing within this website is, or shall be deemed to constitute, professional medical, surgical or other health advice. That may be obtained only when a specific consultation is arranged with a qualified medical practitioner in the employ of Abbey Hospitals Limited either directly through your own contact or through referral from your GP (the route Abbey Hospitals prefers). This website is provided for general information purposes only and should not be exclusively relied upon by you.
  3. 3. You should always check the suitability, adequacy and appropriateness of the procedure or surgery that is of interest to you and it is your sole decision whether to obtain or refrain from obtaining any further information. You should consider seeking independent medical advice or consult your own GP before you pursue any medical or surgical procedure outlined or described in this website.
  4. 4. Where you do seek further information about a medical or surgical procedure described in this website and contract for that procedure to be delivered after due consultation with Abbey Hospitals Limited you should study the individual Terms & Conditions associated with your chosen procedure before entering into a contract with Abbey Hospitals Limited.
  5. 5. Nothing in these Terms of Use excludes or limits our liability in the case of negligence or fraudulent misrepresentation. Whilst we endeavour to ensure that the information on this website is accurate and up to date, we are not liable for any loss or damage you may suffer or incur in connection with any product or service that is displayed on this website.
  6. 6. Access to and use of this website is subject to these Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. By using this website you agree to these Terms of Use.
  7. 7. These Terms of Use shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with English law and where relevant Scottish law and all parties will submit to the appropriate jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales or Scotland in the case of any claim or dispute.