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HCA UK Outpatients & Diagnostics The Shard, 32 St Thomas Street, London SE1 9BS
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At London Bridge Orthopaedics, we investigate the specific causes of your foot and ankle problems using minimally invasive procedures and the latest equipment. We then recommend a treatment plan for your individual needs. The following pages present a general guide to foot and ankle problems.
Contact us for more details about how we can help you.

Common symptoms of Foot & Ankle problems include:
The most common Foot & Ankle problems are:
We carry out a wide range of surgical and non-surgical procedures to treat foot and ankle conditions. These include but are not limited to:
Our foot and ankle consultants are specialist orthopaedic surgeons with many years experience treating foot and ankle disorders. Leaders in their field, they offer patients the highest possible levels of care and the most advanced, minimally invasive treatments for foot and ankle sports injuries and general conditions.
If you would like to arrange an appointment, video or telephone consultation, get in touch.
Making an Foot and Ankle 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.
You can then book an appointment with us by calling our dedicated booking line: tel:020 3576 5296 or fill out an Appointment Request Form
Find out what our patients have to say about us
Find out what our patients have to say about us
Mr Gidwani
“I consider myself very fortunate to have had Mr Gidwani as my consultant. He is a highly professional surgeon who always makes you feel comfortable whenever you are discussing your surgery. He is informative and helpful with a very pleasant manner.”
Mr Singh
“5 stars to Mr Singh. He has done a wonderful job! He is very thorough in his explanations of the op and recovery. All served up with a sprinkling of humour.”
Mr Owen-Johnstone
“I have always found Mr Simon Owen Johnstone, very helpful not rushed, caring. Good at explaining my situation.”
Mr Klinke
“I always find Martin supremely professional and knowledgeable in his field. He is thorough, knows my history and is able to give sound advice, and reassurance. I always feel encouraged after seeing Martin. Thank you.”

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