Foot and ankle care

Expert foot and ankle care for adults and children
  • No.1 in London for private orthopaedic care
  • Appointment confirmed with a foot and ankle specialist within one working day
  • Treatments for Achilles tendon injuries, bunions and ankle instability
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FOOT AND ANKLE CARE AT HCA UK

Why choose us?
Whether your foot or ankle pain is caused by an accident, sports injury or a debilitating condition, such as arthritis, we can help. 

We’ll give you fast access to our leading foot and ankle consultants and state-of-the-art diagnostics for an accurate diagnosis. Our experts offer a wide range of treatments, from non-surgical options to minimally invasive surgery and reconstructive joint replacement, and comprehensive aftercare, which includes the support of a dedicated physiotherapy team during your recovery.

This outstanding approach to care is why 97% of our orthopaedic patients rated their care as ‘very good’ or ‘excellent’ in our 2024 patient satisfaction surveys.
  • No.1in London for private orthopaedic care

  • 7locations across the UK

  • 97%of patients are likely to recommend us to friends and family

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Fast access to specialists

appointments bookable online or by phone

Expert orthopaedic treatments

from specialist foot and ankle consultants

State-of-the-art diagnostics

with results in as little as 48 hours

Foot and ankle conditions

Some of the common conditions we treat

Achilles tendon injury

This occurs when there is a tear or separation of the tendon fibres. It is relatively common and can be serious, often requiring surgical repair.

Ankle arthritis

This is where the shock absorbing cartilage of the joint is worn, causing pain and a lack of mobility. Surgery may be required once all non-surgical routes have been exhausted.

Ankle sprains

Ligament injuries to the ankle including soft tissue damage.

Big toe arthritis

Osteoarthritis in the big toe is a condition causing the big toe joint to become painful and stiff - it can lead to swelling, tenderness and a grating sound.

Bunions or Hallux valgus

Our consultants perform corrective surgery for many patients to relieve them of the discomfort when walking.

Cartilage injury

Cartilage damage is a relatively common condition often involves the knees, but joints such as the hips, ankles and elbows can also be affected.

OUR SERVICES

Specialist treatments for your foot or ankle

Achilles tendon repair

We offer a comprehensive range of Achilles tendon repair treatments with your own plan carefully tailored to the type and severity of your injury by your consultant foot specialist.

Ankle joint fusion

If you have a painful ankle joint caused by osteoarthritis, fusion surgery to permanently join the ankle bones, can be a highly effective treatment option.

Bunion removal

If you have a bunion, our foot and ankle orthopaedic specialists across our sites can provide treatments and surgery to remove bunions.

Cheilectomy

A treatment performed as either open or minimally invasive surgery, this procedure is used to treat milder cases of osteoarthritis in the big toe.

Ankle arthroscopy

A diagnostic test allowing our consultant to investigate the inside of your ankle joint using a small surgical camera (arthroscope). It’s used to diagnose joint conditions from ligament damage to arthritis.

Flat feet surgery

Learn about flat feet surgery, including procedures, recovery, and benefits.

Accessing private healthcare

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Self-pay

You don’t need health insurance to be seen quickly. If you’re looking for a diagnosis or treatment and don’t want to wait, all our private healthcare services – from private GP appointments through to surgery and aftercare – can be paid for as and when you need them.

And to give you peace of mind from the start, we’ll offer you a clear and transparent quote outlining exactly what treatments you’re paying for.
 
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WHAT TO EXPECT

Your time with us
From the moment you step through the door, until you’re ready to leave, we want you to feel as comfortable and reassured as possible. 

One of the ways we can put you at ease is to let you know what to expect at each stage of your foot and ankle consultation and diagnosis. 

If you have any questions that aren’t answered here or in the FAQ section below, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Our team will be happy to help in any way they can.

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Initial consultation

Whether you’ve self-referred or have a referral from your GP, the first step is always an initial consultation with one of our foot and ankle specialists. 

At this appointment, your consultant will ask about your medical history, carry out a physical examination of your foot or ankle, and arrange any necessary tests and scans.

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Tests and scans

At HCA UK, you’ll have access to the UK’s most comprehensive private diagnostics network. All our tests and scans are carried out in our facilities by our expert teams.
 
Your consultant may request a blood test and refer you to have an ultrasound scan, X-ray, MRI or CT scan. The scan will let your consultant view your foot or ankle in more detail.

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Follow-up appointment

You’ll meet with your consultant, who’ll discuss your test and scan results with you and share their diagnosis. They’ll decide whether a non-surgical approach, minimally invasive surgery or joint replacement surgery is the best treatment option for you, depending on your condition and symptoms. If you have any concerns or questions, your consultant will be happy to discuss them.  

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After surgery

If you do need surgery, you’ll also be monitored afterwards by our clinical nursing team and helped in your recovery by our highly skilled physiotherapists. 

Locations

Access the latest foot and ankle treatments at our private hospitals in London, the West Midlands and Cheshire. Children can be seen at The Portland Hospital in London by our paediatric orthopaedic specialists. 

Foot and ankle FAQs

Pain in the foot or ankle can be caused by soft tissue injuries, such as sprains or strains, congenital defects, such as flat feet or club foot, arthritis or trauma (such as a fracture). Poorly fitting shoes can also cause pain and discomfort. 
It depends on your condition or injury. As part of our first-class diagnosis and treatment service, we can offer ultrasound, X-ray, MRI and standing CT scanning to patients with foot and ankle problems. 
Yes, we see many children and teenagers at our dedicated site, The Portland Hospital in London. For children and young people with congenital defects such as club foot and flat feet, our paediatric teams offer corrective procedures such as the highly specialised Ponseti treatment.
If you need surgical treatment, this will be at one of our leading private hospitals. In London, you can choose from London Bridge Hospital, The Wellington Hospital in north London, The Princess Grace Hospital in central London, or The Lister Hospital in Chelsea. Children will be treated by our orthopaedic consultants at The Portland Hospital for Children, also in London, just south of Regent’s Park. 

Our network of expertise extends to the West Midlands, with The Harborne Hospital in Birmingham, and in Cheshire we have The Wilmslow Hospital.
At HCA UK, we want you to feel in control of your health. That’s why we let our patients choose which consultant they see. You can use our online Consultant Finder  to view all our foot and ankle specialists and use the ‘filter by’ button to find an HCA UK location that suits you. You can then book an appointment with your chosen consultant online, or, if you prefer, you can book by calling us on 020 3214 3424

Remember to have your referral letter to hand. If you have private medical insurance, you’ll also need your membership number and authorisation code. If you have any special requests, please call us and your appointment will be confirmed by the next working day at the latest.

Our patients’ stories

Mr Goldberg has been brilliant from start to finish. He performed a ligament reconstruction on my ankle after it was fractured and dislocated in an accident. During all my appointments and my short stay in hospital, Mr Goldberg was wonderful. I could not have asked for more.