Mr William Bartlett MBBS BSc MRCS FRCSEd (Tr&Orth) is an experienced Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon practicing in North and Central London. His specialist interest is in the surgical and non-operative management of hip and knee complaints.
Mr Bartlett began his medical career in 1994 at University College London where he won numerous prizes and scholarships including the Myerstein prize for best overall pre-clinical performance. His initial surgical training at University College Hospital and the St. Bartholomew’s Hospital rotation inspired him to follow a career in orthopaedics. Much of Mr Bartlett’s subsequent specialist orthopaedic training was at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore where he also undertook research and his subspeciality fellowship. Further training on cutting-edge techniques of joint preservation and minimally invasive replacement surgery was undertaken in: Presbyterian Hospital (Texas), New Albany Hospital (Ohio) and Chirurgish Orthopadische (Quickborn, Germany).
Mr William Bartlett sees a diverse spectrum of patients aged from young adults to the elderly. Many patients have active lifestyles including professional sports men & women. Mr Bartlett often also treats patients with more sedentary lifestyles. Indeed, he has gained a large experience of treating patients who have previously been denied surgery due to concerns relating to advanced age, obesity or complex medical conditions. In all groups, non-surgical treatment options will always be thoroughly explored initially, often through close working with expert physiotherapists, osteopaths, radiologists, sports physicians and rheumatologists.
Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments
- Minimally invasive and bone-preserving techniques for joint replacement
- Hip joint replacement
- Knee joint replacement
- Knee arthroscopy
- Non-operative and surgical management of hip and knee complaints (sports, traumatic and degenerative)
- Hip and knee arthroplasty (replacement) surgery including minimally invasive procedures, computer guided surgery and rapid recovery techniques