Hand surgery specialists in London
- Hip replacementKnee replacementPartial knee replacementPaediatric orthopaedicsSports injuriesKnee arthroscopy
- BlepharoplastyBreast augmentationDark circlesLiposuctionTummy tuck (abdominoplasty)Scars
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompressionCarpal tunnel syndromeDupuytren’s contractureFrozen shoulderJoint injectionsRotator cuff surgery
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The Wellington Hospital, part of HCA Healthcare is a leading private healthcare clinic located in Central London. The Wellington Hospital's consultants are specialists in all disciplines of medicine, with a special focus on cardiology, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, oncology, spinal care and women's health.Patients undergoing treatment at the Wellington Hospital can be assured that they will receive only the best quality private care. The hospital also boasts cutting-edge medical technologies and world-class facilities. Conveniently located in the heart of London, the hospital is accessible by all forms of transport.
- Carpal tunnel surgeryRotator cuff surgeryShoulder dislocationShoulder replacementAC joint surgeryTrigger finger
- Rhinoplasty (nose job)BlepharoplastyFaceliftLiposuctionTummy tuck (abdominoplasty)Breast augmentation
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Orthopaedics, Welbeck London is a fully integrated musculoskeletal centre in London's Harley Street district, bringing orthopaedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, rheumatologists, pain consultants, podiatric surgeons, and hand therapists together under one roof. Sub-specialty teams cover shoulder, hand and wrist, hip and knee, spine and sports injuries, delivering seamless care for athletes and non-athletes alike.What medical services does it specialise in? The centre brings together specialists in Orthopaedic Surgery (bone, joint, and musculoskeletal care), Paediatric Orthopaedics, Rheumatology, Pain Medicine, Neurology, Plastic Surgery, Podiatry and Radiology (medical imaging and diagnostic studies).What tests and treatments does it offer? Some of the medical tests and care services offered at Orthopaedics, Welbeck London include:Epicondylitis (tennis elbow) Platelet-rich plasma Ozone therapy Ultrasound Abnormal gait Hip replacement Osteoarthritis What quality and safety standards does Orthopaedics, Welbeck London meet? A truly multidisciplinary model brings orthopaedic, rheumatology, pain and rehabilitation specialists together under one roof, working to the highest UK clinical governance standards. Sub-specialty teams, advanced imaging, and precision rehabilitation pathways help patients return to daily activity as quickly and safely as possible.Where is Orthopaedics, Welbeck London located? The clinic is based at 1 Welbeck Street, Marylebone, in Central London's Harley Street medical district, just a 5-minute walk from Bond Street station (Central, Jubilee and Elizabeth lines). Oxford Circus is also nearby, and drivers can use the Q-Park Oxford Street car park below Cavendish Square Gardens, a short walk from the centre.What other Welbeck centres are there in Central London? Imaging & Diagnostics, Welbeck London Neurology, Welbeck London Heart Health, Welbeck London Skin Health & Allergy, Welbeck London Urology & Men's Health, Welbeck London
- Carpal tunnel syndromeCubital tunnel syndromeHand arthritisDupuytren’s contractureTrigger fingerWrist surgery
- Frozen shoulderElbow PainCarpal tunnel surgeryDupuytren’s contractureRotator cuff surgeryShoulder pain
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Cleveland Clinic London Hand Unit
Orthopaedic SurgeryCleveland Clinic London is a distinguished medical centre recognised for its clinical excellence, patient safety, and treatment outcomes. Established in 2022, Cleveland Clinic London offers access to a global health system, supported by state-of-the-art health information technology, of world-class specialists and physicians. Cleveland Clinic London employs a unique triage process to determine the best care for each patient. As a team, surgeons collaborate with physicians from other specialties to provide patients with personalised treatment plans suited to their specific needs, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare. Patients visiting Cleveland Clinic London will be seen by the best specialist for their particular condition. Cleveland Clinic London Hand Unit is a specialist medical unit, situated at Cleveland Clinic London, dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the hands, wrists, and fingers. Equipped with avant-garde facilities, the medical unit is at the forefront of acute/urgent trauma, minimally invasive (keyhole) and open surgery, and advanced imaging studies. Cleveland Clinic London Hand Unit’s portfolio of services includes: ligament reconstruction; wide-awake wrist arthroscopy; wrist and thumb joint replacement; and Dupuytren contracture surgery.
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Rotator cuff surgeryShoulder replacementArthroscopic subacromial decompressionShoulder instabilityShoulder
- Paediatric orthopaedicsHip arthroscopyKnee arthroscopyHip painArthritisOsteotomy
- Knee surgeryKnee osteoarthritisRobotic surgeryStem cellsProlotherapyArthroplasty
- Hip replacementKnee replacementPartial knee replacementPaediatric orthopaedics
- BlepharoplastyBreast augmentationDark circlesLiposuction
- Arthroscopic subacromial decompressionCarpal tunnel syndromeDupuytren’s contractureFrozen shoulder
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StentAnal fistula surgeryInflammatory bowel disease (IBD)DermatologyOral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Carpal tunnel surgeryRotator cuff surgeryShoulder dislocationShoulder replacement
- Rhinoplasty (nose job)BlepharoplastyFaceliftLiposuction
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ShoulderKnee arthroscopyBack painNeurologyRheumatologySports Medicine - Carpal tunnel syndromeCubital tunnel syndromeHand arthritisDupuytren’s contracture
- Frozen shoulderElbow PainCarpal tunnel surgeryDupuytren’s contracture
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Cleveland Clinic London Hand UnitOrthopaedic SurgeryHand surgeryCarpal tunnel syndromeOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic Surgery - Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)Rotator cuff surgeryShoulder replacementArthroscopic subacromial decompression
- Paediatric orthopaedicsHip arthroscopyKnee arthroscopyHip pain
- Knee surgeryKnee osteoarthritisRobotic surgeryStem cells




