Mr Hanny Anwar, Consultant Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgeon
Mr Hanny Anwar
Consultant Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgeon
Mr Hanny Anwar BMedSci MBBS MRCS FRCS(Tr&Orth)
Consultant Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgeon
Mr Hanny Anwar
Consultant Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgeon BMedSci MBBS MRCS FRCS(Tr&Orth)
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Address
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Platinum Medical Centre
15-17 Lodge Road, London, NW8 7JA
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The Wellington Hospital Elstree Waterfront (Alternate weeks: Tue 8:30am–12pm (Week 1) | Wed 1:30pm–3:30pm (Week 2))
The Waterfront Business Park, Beaufort House, Elstree Road, London, WD6 3BS
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The Wellington Hospital (Alternate weeks: Tue 8:30am–12:30pm (Week 1) | Wed 8:30am–12pm (Week 2))
8A Wellington Place,St Johns Wood, London, NW8 7JA
About Mr Hanny Anwar
Mr Hanny Anwar is a consultant orthopaedic and spinal surgeon practising privately with HCA Healthcare UK. He is clinical lead for spinal tumours, with more than two decades of experience in managing complex spinal conditions and injuries. His clinical practice focuses on both surgical and non-surgical care for disorders of the spine, helping patients reduce pain, restore function and improve quality of life.
He trained in medicine with an intercalated Bachelor of Medical Sciences degree with honours and graduated from St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Medical School, University of London in 2003. He completed specialist training in trauma and orthopaedics on the prestigious Percival Pott programme, with rotations through reputed centres, and has undertaken advanced training in spinal surgery. He holds qualifications including BMedSci, MBBS, MRCS and FRCS (Tr&Orth).
Mr Anwar’s areas of expertise include minimally invasive spinal surgery, spinal decompression and fusion procedures, complex revision spinal surgery, correction of spinal deformity, treatment of spinal fractures and injuries, and surgical oncology of the spine. His practice spans acute spinal conditions such as disc prolapse, sciatica, neck and back pain, as well as spinal tumours and degenerative spinal disorders. Where appropriate, he also provides non-surgical interventions including steroid injections and multidisciplinary management strategies.
He is actively involved in research and clinical innovation, with a focus on primary spinal tumours, minimally invasive metastasis treatment and safety in spinal surgery. His work integrates modern techniques such as computer-assisted navigation to enhance precision and support recovery. Mr Anwar collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, including physiotherapy and rehabilitation specialists, to ensure comprehensive care tailored to each patient’s needs.
Committed to excellence in surgical practice, he aims to deliver personalised, evidence-based care with clear communication, helping patients understand their options and feel supported throughout their treatment journey.
Areas of expertise
- Acute spinal conditions (sciatica, disc prolapse, arm pain, back and neck pain)
- Back pain
- Complex spinal disorders
- Degenerative disc disease
- Degenerative spinal conditions – lumbar / thoracic / cervical
- Herniated disc or slipped disc
- Minimally invasive spinal surgery
- Multidisciplinary back pain management
- Neuro-surgery
- Sciatica
- Spinal deformity and injury
- Spinal deformity complex spinal procedures
- Spinal oncology
- Spinal sports injuries and trauma
- Spinal tumour surgery including primary malignant, secondary malignant and benign spinal tumours
- Spine injuries
- Spine tumours and infections
- Sports-related spine injuries
Professional memberships
Articles by Mr Hanny Anwar
Segmental pelvic correlation (SPeC) : a novel approach to understanding sagittal plane spinal alignment
A prospective study comparing angle stable internal fixation of distal radius fractures with K-wiring and plaster immobilisation
Individually packed sterile screws increase operative time in orthopaedic surgery: A cause for concern?
The effect of metal ions in solution on bacterial growth compared with wear particles from hip replacements
Circulating levels of cobalt and chromium from metal-on-metal hip replacement are associated with CD8+ T-cell lymphopenia
Risk factors for long term neurological deficit following intraoperative monitoring alerts: do interventions change the outcome?