CARPAL TUNNEL RELEASE
We offer specialised care for individuals who depend on their hands for their livelihood, providing proactive solutions to maintain hand health and address potential issues before they become serious.
Our Premium Packages
iiS ONE
IIS One is a same-day diagnosis and treatment package for selected hand conditions including carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, ganglion cysts and Dupuytren's contracture. Suitability is confirmed during a virtual consultation before attending for assessment and surgical treatment in a single visit under local anaesthesia.
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Get In Touch
If you have a pre-diagnosed or clearly identifiable hand condition, call 03332 408090 or email hello@iishealth.com to enquire about iiS ONE
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Video
Consultation
You will have a video consultation with a consultant hand surgeon to confirm the diagnosis and suitability for surgery under local anaesthesia.
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Pre-Operative Review
If suitable for iiS ONE, you will complete a medical questionnaire which is reviewed by our clinical team to confirm it is safe to proceed.
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Assessment & Surgery
You will attend the hospital on an agreed date and will be assessed in person and have your surgical treatment on the same day.
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Follow Up & Aftercare
Any required follow-up appointments and hand therapy are included and provided either virtually or in person.
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Learn more about iiS ONE
Find out which conditions can be treated, how suitability is assessed and what the package includes.
Why Choose
iiS ONE?
At iiS One, we specialise in managing hand and wrist conditions, providing expert care tailored to your specific needs. Whether you're dealing with a chronic issue or seeking preventative care, our team focuses on the unique demands of your profession or lifestyle, ensuring that your treatment plan aligns with your goals for long-term health.
We take a holistic, proactive approach to hand health by not only addressing current injuries but also focusing on prevention and strength-building. Our personalised care plans are designed to optimise recovery and minimise the risk of future injury, helping you stay at your best while keeping your hands in peak condition.
With iiS Care, you’ll experience fast, efficient access to expert care, avoiding long wait times and crowded emergency rooms. We offer ongoing support, including regular check-ups, advanced diagnostics, and discounts on additional treatments, ensuring that your hand health is continuously maintained throughout the year.
iiS ONE Packages
Membership Benefits:
- Video Consultation
- Pre-operative assessment
- Assessment and Surgery under Local Anaesthesia on the same day
- Physiotherapy if required
- Discounts on treatments
TRIGGER FINGER RELEASE
Membership Benefits:
- Video Consultation
- Pre-operative assessment
- Assessment and Surgery under Local Anaesthesia on the same day
- Physiotherapy if required
- Discounts on treatments
GANGLION EXCISION
Tendon injuries, such as flexor or extensor tendon tears, can cause pain, weakness, or difficulty moving your fingers or wrist. These injuries are common after trauma or repetitive strain. Treatment may include splinting, hand therapy, or surgical tendon repair.
Ligaments support and stabilise your hand and wrist joints. A sprain or tear—often caused by falls or sudden twists—can lead to swelling, pain, and joint instability. Treatment options include rest, physiotherapy, splinting, or ligament reconstruction surgery.
Broken bones (fractures) or overuse-related stress injuries can cause sharp pain, swelling, and reduced hand function. Common types include scaphoid fractures and metacarpal breaks. Treatment may involve casting, bracing, or surgery for proper bone alignment and healing.
Joint instability happens when the hand or wrist joints move excessively or feel loose, often due to ligament damage or previous injury. It can cause clicking, weakness, or pain. Non-surgical treatments include bracing and exercises, but surgery may be needed to restore stability.
Conditions like tendonitis, nerve compression (e.g. carpal tunnel syndrome), or arthritis can lead to long-term hand or wrist pain. Symptoms may develop from repetitive use or poor ergonomics. Treatment ranges from therapy and steroid injections to minimally invasive procedures.
Muscle strains occur when muscles in the hand or forearm are overstretched or torn, often from overuse or sudden force. Symptoms include aching, weakness, or swelling. Most cases are treated with rest, ice, compression, and guided rehabilitation.


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