Reviews
He had time and patience and explained things in a way which I could understand. He also explained the advantages and disadvantages very well, and made me feel very at ease.
I had my hip replaced in February by Mr Quayle. He was very attentive and nothing was to much trouble. He explained everything that he was doing and very easy to talk too.
Mr Quayle listened carefully about my hip problem and having checked my medical history, examined me and the recent X rays he felt that I was on the cusp of needing surgery and he could understand why another Professor had declined any surgery on the basis that the risks were more than the benefits, Mr Quayle said to a degree he could understand what I had been told but he said that he would not discharge me but would put me under his care for an annual review. He had a delightful manner and you could tell how caring he was and did not just abandon me like the Professor in Poole Hospital did. Five stars every time for Mr Quayle
Specialises in
- Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
Profile
Jonathan studied Medicine at Cambridge and Oxford Universities prior to serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps.
After completing his orthopaedic training, he specialised in Hip and Knee Surgery on fellowships at North Shore Hospital, Auckland and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore.
Jonathan has a keen interest in research and teaching. He has published widely in a number of peer-reviewed orthopaedic journals on hip, knee and trauma surgery including key papers on preventing infection in joint replacement surgery.
Jonathan has presented his work nationally and internationally. He continues to enjoy teaching the next generation of orthopaedic surgeons and runs a course on peri-prosthetic fracture management with a charity called Orthopaedic Research UK (ORUK).