Professor Alister Hart
MA, MD, FRCS (Orth)
Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon
Orthopaedics, Plastic Surgery and Rheumatology Institute
Sees patients at Cleveland Clinic London HospitalSpeaks English
Clinical Interests
- Arthritis of the Hip
- Hip Cartilage Injuries
- Hip Dysplasia
- Hip Fractures
- Hip Impingement
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Specialties
- Anterior Hip Replacement
- Complex Fracture Fixation
- Hip Replacement
- Hip Revision
- Hip Surgery
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Accepted Insurances
This doctor works with the following private medical insurance providers.
- Aviva Health UK Limited
- AXA PPP Healthcare Limited
- Bupa Insurance Services Limited
- Vitality Corporate Services Limited
Biography & Education
About Professor Alister Hart
Professor Alister Hart trained at Caius College, Cambridge University, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. In 2012, Professor Hart was made Chair of Orthopaedics to the Action Medical Research at University College London Hospital (UCLH) Foundation Trust, and honorary consultant orthopaedic surgeon at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) NHS Trust.
Professor Hart leads a research team of surgical technologists, based at RNOH which focuses on Implant Science and Surgical Imaging Technology. The department includes the London Implant Retrieval Centre (LIRC), the RNOH/UCLH BRC collaboration and the Running for Science (RFS) project.
He is actively involved in teaching the next generation of orthopaedic surgeons complex hip surgery through his daily work, and educational courses.
In his spare time, Professor Hart enjoys staying active and spending time outdoors.
Research & Publications
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Professional Memberships
British Hip Society, British Medical Association.
GMC Number
4154941
NHS Base
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust