Spire Cardiff Hospital

Spire Cardiff Hospital is the largest, modern provider of private healthcare in Wales. Located in Pontprennau on the outskirts of Cardiff, the hospital offers patients access to leading consultants and state-of-the-art facilities, with services spanning diagnostics and scans through to surgical procedures and physiotherapy.
The hospital is recognised as an orthopaedic centre of excellence, delivering exceptional quality of care for musculoskeletal conditions. Its facilities include two dedicated laminar flow theatres for orthopaedic surgery, reflecting a long-standing commitment to this specialism.
Spire Cardiff offers outpatient, day case and inpatient services across a broad range of specialties, including paediatrics, orthopaedics, general surgery, ophthalmology, gynaecology, pain management, urology, breast services, ENT, cardiology and private GP services. Its endoscopy service holds JAG accreditation, recognising the high quality of care delivered in that area.
The hospital has 66 private rooms, each with en-suite facilities, TV and Wi-Fi, alongside three operating theatres and an on-site pharmacy. Free on-site parking is available for patients and visitors.
Spire Cardiff Hospital is inspected by Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW) and consistently achieves excellent patient satisfaction scores. In its most recent inspection, all patients surveyed rated the care and service as either very good or good, with HIW noting that colleagues provided safe and effective care and that robust governance arrangements were in place.
The hospital welcomes insured patients, self-funding patients and those referred from the NHS, with inclusive pricing and flexible payment plans available.
Discover our Get Well Soon consultants at Spire Cardiff
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Mr Anthony Perera
Orthopaedics
MBChB, MRCS, MFSEM, (RCP & SI), FRCS (Orth)
Available from 30/06/2026Mr Anthony Perera is a Consultant Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgeon providing private care at Spire Cardiff Hospital (Cardiff). He specialises in sports injuries and forefoot deformities such as bunions and hammer toes, and treats ankle instability, big toe arthritis and persistent foot pain. Using keyhole and minimally invasive techniques where suitable, he explains options clearly and tailors treatment to each person’s goals and lifestyle.
Spire Cardiff Hospital4.94 • 24 Reviews31 Years ExperienceGeneral Medical Council: 4180869Book AppointmentFree Booking Protection Included
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Croescadarn Rd, CardiffMon-Fri: 8:00am-6pm, Sat: 8:00am-1:00pm