Mr Andrew Molloy,

Mr Andrew Molloy

Mr Andrew Molloy

Mr Andrew Molloy

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Recommended by:

  • byDr Anjum Zaidi, GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Mary Jasmine Geraldine Joseph, GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Anjum Zaidi, GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • byDr Mary Jasmine Geraldine Joseph, GP

    Recommended orthopaedic surgeon

  • Address

  • Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

    Aintree University Hospital, Lower Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside, L9 7AL

  • About Mr Andrew Molloy

    GMC number: 4317739

    Year qualified: 1996

    Place of primary qualification: University of Leeds

    Andrew Molloy is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at University Hospital Aintree as well as at Spire Liverpool Hospital and Formby Hospitals. He is an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Liverpool. Mr Molloy qualified from University of Leeds in 1996 and complete his specialist Orthopaedic training in the Mersey region.

    He completed his training with a 6-month fellowship in Foot and Ankle surgery under one of the world’s most eminent Foot and Ankle surgeons, Dr Mark Myerson, in Baltimore USA. He is regularly invited to lecture both nationally and internationally, teaching both junior doctors and other Orthopaedic surgeons. This includes national courses as well as courses in Switzerland and Italy.

    He was elected to the Scientific Committee of the British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society. He is an invited member of the Round Table of Foot an Ankle Surgery consensus group and an international Ankle Instability consensus group. He has co-convened both national and international foot and ankle conferences. He is a Co-Director of cadaveric training course for other foot and ankle surgeons.

    Areas of expertise

    • Foot and ankle disorder
    • Bunions
    • Flat feet arthritis
    • Minimally invasive surgery
    • Foot and ankle sporting injuries
    • Open and arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery