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HCA UK Outpatients & Diagnostics The Shard, 32 St Thomas Street, London SE1 9BS
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The Spine service at London Bridge Orthopaedics provides expert-led diagnosis and treatment for spinal conditions affecting the neck, mid-back and lower back. We support patients with both acute injuries and long-standing spinal pain, offering rapid access to specialist opinion, advanced imaging and personalised treatment plans designed to restore movement and quality of life.
Care is delivered by experienced spinal consultants with expertise across both conservative and surgical management. Our specialists take a thorough, measured approach — listening carefully to symptoms, reviewing imaging in detail and ensuring patients understand all available treatment options before decisions are made.
Accurate diagnosis is fundamental in spinal care. We offer rapid access to specialist imaging.
As a leading private spine clinic in London, we provide a full spectrum of care, from Physiotherapy and pain management, to surgical intervention when clinically indicated.
We have two expert Spine Surgeons. You can find out more about them by clicking on the links below.

Common symptoms of Spine problems include:
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We carry out a wide range of surgical and non-surgical procedures to treat back problems.
Our spine service focuses on accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment for neck and back conditions. By combining expert clinical evaluation with high-quality imaging, our spinal specialists identify the specific source of pain and tailor treatment plans to each patient’s symptoms, function and long-term needs.
Consultations, imaging investigations including MRI scanning, and referral into specialist rehabilitation pathways can often be coordinated promptly and conveniently at one site. Many spinal treatments are delivered on an outpatient basis, with surgical intervention considered carefully and performed as day-case or short-stay procedures when appropriate.
Our team of leading orthopaedic surgeons will help return you to a pain-free life. Whether you’re experiencing pain from an accident or have ongoing persistent pain, your consultant will be actively involved in the decision-making process, ensuring we minimise the use of surgical intervention.
If you would like to arrange an appointment, video or telephone consultation, get in touch.
Making an appointment with London Bridge Orthopaedics
We will need to take your personal details to book the appointment and understand whether you are an insured, self-pay or an international patient.
For most procedures at London Bridge Orthopaedics, you will need to ask your GP or local doctor to refer you to one of our Consultants. They will then give you a card to contact our GP Liaison Department to book your consultation. Read more about booking appointments with us.
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