020 7692 0675
Mon-Fri: 8am-6pm (New enquiries only)
HCA UK Outpatients & Diagnostics The Shard, 32 St Thomas Street, London SE1 9BS
Click to call for new patient enquiry If you are an existing patient please call the consultant directly. You can find their direct number on their consultants page.
We cover all the subspecialty areas of orthopaedics
We are all specialist consultants who work, or have worked at NHS London teaching hospitals, and we are used to treating the most complex and unusual cases within our own fields. We provide the highest quality of surgical and non-surgical care to adult patients with the whole spectrum of orthopaedic complaints, including acute injuries such as broken bones and torn ligaments, more severe injuries which require complex reconstruction, and long term conditions such as arthritis and nerve compression. We also treat patients with sports injuries, from the occasional enthusiast to the elite athlete.
London Bridge Orthopaedics is a private London orthopaedic clinic with a team of 14 leading private orthopaedic consultants.
Established in 2015, we are a group of highly experienced orthopaedic consultants who care about our patients.
We provide a holistic treatment approach by:
We also ensure that we maintain and advance our own surgical skills and techniques through ongoing professional development, to ensure that you are provided with the up to date and evidence based treatment.
London Bridge Orthopaedics is conveniently located in the Shard by London Bridge Station. The entrance is at ground level past the Shangri-La Hotel.
Appointments by telephone and video conference
To support you further, the team at London Bridge Orthopaedics are available for phone or video consultations. In the majority of instances costs will be covered by your insurer. Contact us for more details.
Consultants at London Bridge Orthopaedics provide service for patients with our without private medical insurance.
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