
Mr John Rowles
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Based In: Harley Streets
GMC registration 2853523
Traditional General Orthopaedic Surgeon with an interest in hip and knee replacements, knee arthroscopies and pain relieving injections of the hip and knee.
All prosthesis (artificial joints) used are tried and tested and have an excellent success rate.
Following the M1 Kegworth air crash on 8th January 1989, Mr Rowles collated clinical material and documented the injuries sustained by the victims.
He contributed to the ‘Crash Brace position’ currently used by the aircraft industry
Areas of expertise
- Hip replacement
Steroid injection into the Hip under x-ray control
Knee replacement
Steroid injection into the knee
Knee Arthroscopy
Services provided
Clinic times
- Tuesday afternoon weekly and occasional evenings
Specialist interests
- Hip replacement
Steroid injection into the Hip under x-ray control
Knee replacement
Steroid injection into the knee
Knee Arthroscopy
Insurers registered with
- Aviva Health
AXA PPP Healthcare
AXA PPP International
Benenden Health
Bupa
Cigna
CS Healthcare
Exeter Family Friendly
Simplyhealth
Westfield Health
WPA
Declaration
Mr John Rowles does not hold a share or financial interest in Harley Streets Private Health Care and Hospital.
Mr John Rowles does not have a share or financial interest in equipment used at Harley Streets Private Health Care and Hospital.
Mr John Rowles does not hold any paid advisory role(s) at this hospital or on behalf of Harley Streets Private Health Care and Hospital
I really could not ask for better care. All staff were kind & considerate and obviously knowledgeable. The consultant & anaesthetist were amazing - very competent & kind. Overall excellent - thank you all
Kathleen, Patient (September 2020)
"I have been very well looked after all members of staff extremely friendly and approachable. No complaints at all"
Janine, Patient (September 2020)
"I can highly recommend the treatment I received during my brief stay. I cannot fault anyone throughout my visit"
Marie, Patient (September 2020)
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