
Professional statement
Mr Michael Fox is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon, specialising in peripheral nerve care and with valued expertise in brachial plexus disorder, thoracic outlet syndrome, and nerve regeneration, in addition to the full range of orthopaedic procedures. His private practice is with the Cleveland Clinic Hospital London.
Mr Fox graduated from the University of London in 1999 and trained at the University College and Middlesex School of Medicine. He completed the Stanmore orthopaedic surgery training rotation, and went on to undertake fellowships in France, Austria, and the USA. Mr Fox has been consultant peripheral nerve surgeon at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital since 2008, and has also been the clinical lead of the department.
In addition to his clinical practice, Mr Fox has served as the director of medical education and a college tutor at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, where he also set up the simulation centre. Proudly, Mr Fox has trained many incoming orthopaedic surgeons, and spends time outside of the clinic treating injured servicemen at Headley Court and professional athletes with nerve injuries.
Clinics

Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
Central London, 33 Grosvenor Place, SW1X 7HY,Medical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 30 years of experience
- Consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Cleveland Clinic Hospital London (present)
Professional memberships
- Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons
- Home fellow, British Orthopaedic Association
Education
- Fellowship in trauma & orthopaedic surgery, Royal College of Surgeons
- MBBS, University of London (1996)
Teaching posts
- College tutor, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
Positions in organisations
- Clincal lead for peripheral nerve surgery, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
- Director of medical education, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
Languages spoken
- German
- English