Moorfields Eye Hospital private patients' clinic charges £2,000 per eye for state-of-the-art treatment.
Doctors gave her state-of-the-art treatment: a "clotbuster" drug to dissolve the blood clot that was causing her heart attack.
He justified his actions by saying that out of devotion for his patients he had tried to qualify them for state-of-the-art treatment.
I didn't even have that much acne, but because I was a doctor's daughter, I got the state-of-the-art treatment for the 1960's.
I have just described the state-of-the-art pharmacologic treatment of major depression in 2007.
The importance of staging beyond that of resectable and unresectable is uncertain since state-of-the-art treatment has demonstrated little impact on survival.
She had state-of-the-art treatment at that time, but if it were today, it would probably be picked up a lot sooner.
But can state-of-the-art treatment of every illness be guaranteed to every citizen?
Many cancer patients are not receiving state-of-the-art treatments that could prolong their lives, according to a new Federal report.
"We bring an experienced staff, state-of-the-art treatments and access to clinical research and the newest protocols in cancer care."