Mr Andrew Gordon
Overview
20
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total admissions. |
15
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Hip replacement (primary) admissions. |
This information has been verified as accurate by the consultant
03/03/2026
20
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total admissions. |
15
|
Hip replacement (primary) admissions. |
This information has been verified as accurate by the consultant
03/03/2026
This information is provided by Mr Andrew Gordon.
Mr Gordon is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Northern General and The Royal Hallamshire Hospitals. He qualified from Sheffield Medical School in 1997 and completed his higher surgical training in Sheffield and the surrounding area. Before his Consultant position, he trained as a Fellow with Mr. Andrew Manktelow and Mr. Peter James in revision hip and knee replacement surgery at Nottingham University NHS Trust. Currently, Mr. Gordon serves as the Deputy Clinical Director (Elective Orthopaedics) at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, having previously held the position of Lower Limb Arthroplasty Clinical Lead. Mr Gordon is also the Regional Chair of the Major Revision Knee Network, covering the North East and Yorkshire. He has recently been appointed to the Steering Committee for this National Organisation. Mr Gordon is also the Regional Chair of the Major Revision Hip Network. In 2012, Mr Gordon earned a PhD in immunobiology and genetic risk factors for aseptic loosening after total hip replacement. His PhD work has received both national and international awards, including the William Harris Hip Award in the USA. Mr Gordon has published in numerous journals, including The Lancet. Mr Gordon and has convened and taught other consultants and resident surgeons on multiple courses and seminars including the BASK Revision Knee Course and the Exeter Hip Course. Mr Gordon is a Consultant in the Lower Limb Arthroplasty Unit at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, a centre for both simple and complex primary and revision hip and knee replacement surgery. Sheffield remains a quaternary referral centre for highly complex revision cases, with over 40% of its workload scoring Revision Complexity Scores of 3, and 44% of its workload is related to infection surgery. For more information, please visit his website: https://mrandrewgordon.co.uk
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Trauma and orthopaedic surgery - Hip & Knee
Mr Gordon specialises in hip and knee pain and performs total hip and knee replacements at Claremont Spire Hospital. His work includes primary (1st time) joint replacements as well as complex primary and revision surgery.
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Information about Mr Andrew Gordon and your procedure.
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private admissions for Hip replacement (primary). This consultant also had 45 NHS admissions for this procedure. |
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nights stay if not a day case (average). |
Consultation and surgery fees
Prices provided by Mr Andrew Gordon and their associated hospitals.
Claremont Private Hospital
Sheffield, S10 5UB
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