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Written by a NHS patient at Heatherwood Hospital
14th February 2022


Mr El-Husseiny performed a quadriceps tendon repair on me a few weeks ago and it has made an incredible difference. I no longer have to take medication to manage the pain and I am now able to walk without assistance. I am so grateful to Mr El-Husseiny for his incredible work!

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Written by a NHS patient at Heatherwood Hospital
14th February 2022


Mr El-Husseiny was very helpful and listened to me. He then recommended injections for the time being. I was very pleased with how he listened to me and how he took my concerns into account. I am pleased to say that my pain has totally gone.

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Written by a NHS patient at Heatherwood Hospital
7th February 2022


Vey caring, friendly and experienced surgeon. Explained everything and answered all my questions in detail. My total knee replacement went very smoothly and I had a very quick recovery. This is definitely a life changing surgery I would highly recommend especially if Mr El-Husseiny was your surgeon.

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Written by a NHS patient at Heatherwood Hospital
31st January 2022


Prior to surgery I suffered from arthritis in my hip and was not able to walk more than 100m before feeling pain. Mr. El-Husseiny explained that a total hip replacement would help ease the pressure off of my hip and allow me to have a better quality of life. I was nervous at first but Mr. El-Husseiny took the time to explain everything in detail and answer all my questions. The surgery went very well. The care I received after surgery was excellent, his team were wonderful including the doctors and nurses who looked after me overnight. My hip pain is gone. I can walk distances with no pain at all. And the best news is that I actually have more strength in my leg than before surgery!"

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Written by a NHS patient at Heatherwood Hospital
31st January 2022


I ruptured my quadricep's tendon, and had to have surgery. I was very anxious about it but from start to finish my experience has been excellent, the hospital and everyone on the staff is friendly and attentive - especially Mr El-Husseiny who took the time to explain everything to me completely before he operated. I really appreciated that he took the time to explain things in a way that I could understand, rather than just focusing on the technical details. The aftercare has also been great.

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Profile

Mr Moataz El-Husseiny is a highly skilled orthopaedic surgeon who specialises in hip replacements, knee replacements, and hip and knee arthroscopy. He also has a keen interest in sports injuries and revision hip and knee replacements. He is based in London, Windsor, and Ascot, and privately practises in Harley Street Specialist Hospital, Princess Margaret Hospital, and Spire Thames Valley Hospital. His NHS base is Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust.

Mr El-Husseiny has an excellent educational history, having achieved a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree from Cairo University, as well as a post-graduate diploma in Sports & Exercise Medicine and an MD (Res) in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from University College London (UCL). He then went on to complete his higher surgical training in trauma and orthopaedics on the North East Thames London Deanery Rotation, during which time he gained valuable experience at leading UK hospitals such as The Royal London Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital, University College London Hospitals, and The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. He also undertook a further higher sub-speciality fellowship in lower limb arthroplasty and revision replacements for a year in Vancouver, Canada.

In addition to his impressive career, training and studies, Mr El-Husseiny is also well-respected for his research. His work has been published in various peer-reviewed journals and he has presented his findings both nationally and internationally. He is a fellow of The Royal College of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (FRCS Tr and Orth) and a member of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine (MFSEM).

Mr El-Husseiny is also a noted name in teaching; he is an Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) instructor and has been an examiner for various FRCS (Tr and Orth) preparation courses. He also runs a national FRCS (Tr & Orth) program for senior surgeons sitting the fellowship exit exam, to help them pass and become fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons.

He leads on professional development, too, as the current arthroplasty lead at Heatherwood and Wexham Hospitals (part of Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust).