Mr Peter Hill
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
BSc (Hons) MB BChir MChir FRCS FRCS (Tr&Orth)
GMC: 3336580
AXA: PH02726
BUPA: 03336580
Vitality: 3336580
WPA: 920184562
Aviva: 600035698
Cigna: M208842
Secretary: George Runciman 0207 496 3570 hill.admin@sportsortho.co.uk
Based at:
- 31 Old Broad Street, The City
- Parkside Suite – Frimley Park
- Spire Clare Park Hospital
- The London Bridge Hospital
- The Parkside Suite, Heatherwood Hospital
Special interests
Specialising in knee surgery:
- Knee sports injuries and arthritis
- Arthroscopic surgery for meniscal injury and cartilage damage
- ACL reconstruction surgery and revision
- Multi-ligament surgery for the complex injured knee
- Mal-alignment surgery for patellar dislocation
- Osteotomy around the knee for early arthritis
- Partial and total knee replacement
- Surgery for exercise induced leg pain
Professional positions
- Head of Orthopaedic Service, Frimley Park Hospital 2009-2013
- Clinical Director, Defence Medical Group SE 2013-2016
- Member of British Orthopaedic Research Society, British Association for Surgery of the Knee and British Orthopaedic Association
- Faculty of AO UK long bone trauma group
Peter joined the Army whilst a medical student at Cambridge University and completed his orthopaedic training in the Armed Forces studying on the Oxford, Cambridge and London training rotations. He finished his knee specialist training in Sydney at the world renowned North Sydney Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Centre. During his training he was honoured with several awards including the Army’s Montefiore Memorial Prize and Medal for excellence in surgery and the Sir Walter Langdon-Brown Prize for his Master of Surgery (M.Chir) thesis at Cambridge. He was appointed to the consultant staff of Frimley Park Hospital, Surrey in 2003 and has been the visiting knee surgeon to the Defence Medical Services Rehabilitation Centre, Headley Court until 2016. Peter has published papers and lectured at national and international meetings on bone infection, knee biomechanics and ACL surgery and been involved in cartilage transplantation clinical trials. He has done several tours of duty in military trauma hospitals in the Middle East but has now left the Army to concentrate on his knee practice and academic interests.