Prof. Fares Haddad, Consultant Orthopaedic Hip & Knee Surgeon

Prof. Fares Haddad

Consultant Orthopaedic Hip & Knee Surgeon

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Prof. Fares Haddad BSc MD (Res) MCh (Orth) FRCS (Orth) FFSEM

Consultant Orthopaedic Hip & Knee Surgeon

BSc MD (Res) MCh (Orth) FRCS (Orth) FFSEM

Prof. Fares Haddad

Consultant Orthopaedic Hip & Knee Surgeon BSc MD (Res) MCh (Orth) FRCS (Orth) FFSEM

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BSc MD (Res) MCh (Orth) FRCS (Orth) FFSEM
Prof.Fares Haddad,Orthopaedic Surgeon

Prof. Haddad is a recommended Orthopaedic Hip & Knee Surgeon

Joint replacement surgery with the Mako Robot

Joint replacement surgery with the Mako Robot

ISEH Sports Injuries and Sports Orthopaedics: Acute Winter Sports Injuries Webinar

ISEH Sports Injuries and Sports Orthopaedics: Acute Winter Sports Injuries Webinar

Prof. Fares Haddad

Prof. Fares Haddad

Areas of expertise

  • Sports injuries
  • Hip replacement
  • Ligament reconstruction
  • Knee arthroscopy
  • ACL reconstruction

Recommendations for Prof. Haddad

These recommendations are for information purposes only. Doctors providing recommendations do so in good faith and are not responsible for clinical outcomes.

Recommended by:

  • byDr Philip Joseph Posner, GP

    Experienced surgeon specialising in hip and knee surgery.

  • byDr Jane Eleanor Sackville West, GP

    Excellent surgeon (especially knees). Good with patients.

  • byDr Sarah Jane Worboys, GP

    I have found him very helpful and patients like him.

  • byDr Alexandra Mary Elaine Oliver, GP

    Positive patient feedback – excellent knee surgeon

  • byDr Kavitha Gowribalan, GP

    Always gets positive patient feedback

  • byA GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byA GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Deepak Kaur Hora, GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byA GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Trevor John Yellon, GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Kingsley Osei Tutu, GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Karen Grossmark, GP

    Very popular with patients

  • byDr Farzana Abbas Vanat, GP

    Recommended knee sugeon

  • byDr Thomas Henry Curtis, GP

    Very well respected

  • byMr Charles Imber, Consultant Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Surgeon

    Fares is recognised as a leading orthopaedic surgeon in this country with an excellent reputation. Have referred to him several family members as well as patients - with very good clinical outcomes.

  • byMr Ian Sabin, Neurosurgeon

    Prof. Fares Haddad is a good all-round orthopaedic surgeon, particularly hips, and is the Chief Medical Officer for the NFL in London.

  • byDr Richard Marley, Consultant Hepatologist & Gastroenterologist

    Prof. Fares Haddad is someone I've worked with and I'd recommend him to family and friends.

  • byMr Elliot Sorene, Consultant Orthopaedic and Hand Surgeon

    Excellent hip and knee surgeon and sports surgeon.

  • byProf. Gordana Prelevic, Consultant Endocrinologist

    Recommended Orthopaedic Surgeon

  • byMr Dan Wood, Urological Surgeon

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byProf. Mark Emberton, Professor of Urology

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byMr Theo Farley, Physiotherapist

    Prof. Fares Haddad is eminent in his field and has a wealth of experience with conditions related to hips and hamstring.

  • byMr Sam Wilde, Physiotherapist

    Prof. Fares Haddad is a knee and hip surgeon. I've known him for a long time and I would highly recommend him.

  • by Dr Chi-Chi Obuaya, Consultant Psychiatrist

    Dr Fares Haddad is experienced in treating international sports injuries and sports injuries amongst professionals.

  • by Mr Eddie Chaloner, Vascular Surgeon

    An outstanding colleague and surgeon. Has operated on members of my own family.

  • by Dr Michael Shipley, Rheumatologist

    An excellent orthopaedic opinion

  • by Mr Ed Clarke, Physiotherapist

    Prof. Fares Haddad is an expert in his field and always offers a very good opinion.

  • byDr Philip Joseph Posner, GP

    Experienced surgeon specialising in hip and knee surgery.

  • byDr Jane Eleanor Sackville West, GP

    Excellent surgeon (especially knees). Good with patients.

  • byDr Sarah Jane Worboys, GP

    I have found him very helpful and patients like him.

  • byDr Alexandra Mary Elaine Oliver, GP

    Positive patient feedback – excellent knee surgeon

  • byDr Kavitha Gowribalan, GP

    Always gets positive patient feedback

  • byA GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byA GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Deepak Kaur Hora, GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byA GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Trevor John Yellon, GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Kingsley Osei Tutu, GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Karen Grossmark, GP

    Very popular with patients

  • byDr Farzana Abbas Vanat, GP

    Recommended knee sugeon

  • byDr Thomas Henry Curtis, GP

    Very well respected

  • byMr Charles Imber, Consultant Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Surgeon

    Fares is recognised as a leading orthopaedic surgeon in this country with an excellent reputation. Have referred to him several family members as well as patients - with very good clinical outcomes.

  • byMr Ian Sabin, Neurosurgeon

    Prof. Fares Haddad is a good all-round orthopaedic surgeon, particularly hips, and is the Chief Medical Officer for the NFL in London.

  • byDr Richard Marley, Consultant Hepatologist & Gastroenterologist

    Prof. Fares Haddad is someone I've worked with and I'd recommend him to family and friends.

  • byMr Elliot Sorene, Consultant Orthopaedic and Hand Surgeon

    Excellent hip and knee surgeon and sports surgeon.

  • byProf. Gordana Prelevic, Consultant Endocrinologist

    Recommended Orthopaedic Surgeon

  • byMr Dan Wood, Urological Surgeon

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byProf. Mark Emberton, Professor of Urology

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • by Dr Chi-Chi Obuaya, Consultant Psychiatrist

    Dr Fares Haddad is experienced in treating international sports injuries and sports injuries amongst professionals.

  • by Mr Eddie Chaloner, Vascular Surgeon

    An outstanding colleague and surgeon. Has operated on members of my own family.

  • by Dr Michael Shipley, Rheumatologist

    An excellent orthopaedic opinion

  • byMr Theo Farley, Physiotherapist

    Prof. Fares Haddad is eminent in his field and has a wealth of experience with conditions related to hips and hamstring.

  • byMr Sam Wilde, Physiotherapist

    Prof. Fares Haddad is a knee and hip surgeon. I've known him for a long time and I would highly recommend him.

  • by Mr Ed Clarke, Physiotherapist

    Prof. Fares Haddad is an expert in his field and always offers a very good opinion.

  • Address

    • The Institute of Sport Exercise & Health (ISEH)

      170 Tottenham, Court Rd, London, W1T 7HA

    • The Princess Grace Hospital

      42-52 Nottingham Place, London, W1U 5NY

    • The Wellington Hospital

      Wellington Place, St John's Wood, London, NW8 9LE

    About Prof. Fares Haddad

    GMC number: 3469817

    Year qualified: 1990

    Place of primary qualification: University of London

    Professor Fares Haddad is a leading Hip and Knee Reconstructive Orthopaedic and Sports Surgeon based in London. He is also a Professor of Orthopaedic and Sports Surgery at University College London Hospital.

    Professor Haddad leads a clinical research group which has a special interest in hip and knee joint preservation after injury, the genetic influences on bone and tendon, prosthetic design and performance and outcomes measurement after hip/knee surgery and sports injuries.

    He also is the editor in chief of the Bone and Joint Journal, and Prof Haddad is on the editorial board of The Journal of Arthroplasty, Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons and Hospital Medicine.

    Professor Haddad has been elected as a Founding Fellow of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine.

    Areas of expertise

    • ACL reconstruction
    • Hip replacement surgery
    • Knee replacement
    • Sports injuries
    • Trauma
    • Arthoscopic hip surgery
    • Arthroscopic knee surgery
    • Lower limb surgery
    • Knee surgery
    • Knee arthroscopy
    • Ligament reconstruction including anterior cruciate ligament
    • Revision hip replacement
    • Hip resurfacing

    Professional memberships

    British Medical Association (BMA)
    Medical Protection Society
    British Hip Society
    International Society for Hip Arthroscopy (ISHA)
    British Trauma Society (BTS)
    Royal Society of Medicine
    British Association of Sports and Exercise Medicine
    British Orthopaedic Sports Trauma and Arthroscopy Association (BOSTAA)
    General Medical Council
    British Orthopaedic Association
    American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
    American Association of Gynaecological Laparoscopy
    The Journal of Arthroplasty
    Royal College of Surgeons
    Faculty of Sports & Exercise Medicine

    Articles by Prof. Fares Haddad

    Surgical Repair of Distal Biceps Femoris Avulsion Injuries in Professional Athletes

    Advances and innovations in total hip arthroplasty

    The introduction of day-case total knee arthroplasty in a national healthcare system: A review of the literature and development of a hospital pathway

    Day-case total hip arthroplasty: a literature review and development of a hospital pathway

    The Development of a Surgical Oncology Center During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Computerised tomography-based planning with conventional total hip arthroplasty versus robotic-arm assisted total hip arthroplasty: study protocol for a prospective randomised controlled trial

    Cardiorespiratory considerations for return-to-play in elite athletes after covid-19 infection: a practical guide for sport and exercise medicine physicians

    Elective orthopaedic surgery with a designated covid-19-free pathway results in low perioperative viral transmission rates

    Early clinical and radiological outcomes of a new tapered fluted titanium monobloc revision stem in hip arthroplasty

    A prospective randomized controlled trial comparing medial-pivot versus posterior-stabilized total knee arthroplasty

    Infographic: the effects of covid-19 on perioperative morbidity and mortality in patients with hip fractures

    Day-case total hip arthroplasty: a literature review and development of a hospital pathway

    The development of a surgical oncology center during the covid-19 pandemic

    Cementless knee arthroplasty: a review of recent performance