
Mr Keith Hayward
Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedics
Based In: Harley Streets
GMC registration 4272915
Keith Hayward is a Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedics at Queens Hospital, Burton-upon-Trent . He has been based at the hospital for 10 years.
He specialises in lower limb arthroplasty, which includes total hip and knee arthroplasty, as well as partial knee replacement surgery.
He also offers joint preserving surgery on the knee, such as soft tissue surgery, patella realignment and stabilisation surgery. For the forefoot he performs surgery for problems such as bunions, hallux valgus and hallux rigidus, and lesser toe deformities.
Training
Mr Hayward studied Medicine at Witswatersrand University in Johannesburg, South Africa graduating in 1995. He completed his orthopaedic training in the West Midlands, including a fellowship under Mr Tim Wilton and Mr Guido Geutjens at Royal Harley Streets Hospital. He is a trainer in Advanced Trauma Life Support
Areas of expertise
- Hip and knee arthroplasty
Partial knee replacements – medial unicompartmental and patellofemoral
Knee arthroscopy
Forefoot – hallux valgus, hallux rigidus, lesser toe pathology
Services provided
Clinic times
- Wed/Fri am alternate weeks
Specialist interests
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Declaration
Mr Keith Hayward does not hold a share or financial interest in Burton Private Health.
Mr Keith Hayward does not have a share or financial interest in equipment used at Burton Private Health.
Mr Keith Hayward does not hold any paid advisory role(s) at this hospital or on behalf of Burton Private Health.
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)
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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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