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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic Portland Place Outpatient Centre
17th March 2023


Mr Paul Harnett Explained very clearly what would happen in surgery, And called in several times to check how my knee was doing, Has a very caring manner. A very conscientious person and I had full confidence in him. Simply the best!

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Written by a NHS patient at King's College Hospital
29th October 2022


Mr Harnett is by far the best surgeon l have known and l have known a few. He is highly experienced and deals with everything in a calm and collected way. He explains things and puts your mind at rest. He listens and takes on board what you say and doesn't have the off-putting manner of "l know best", which of course he does really. Such a lovely man with a great personal approach and care for his patients. I would highly recommend him.

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Written by a private patient at Cromwell Hospital
11th October 2021


Paul Harnett is excellent and highly recommended, I am a repeat patient, he has now done both ACL reconstructions in both of my knees in the last 2.5 years. Thank you!

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Profile

Mr Paul Harnett is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in pelvis, hip, and knee surgery. Paul is a graduate of the University of Bristol Medical School and he also has a BSc in Sports Medicine. He became Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) in 2010 and completed his Specialist Registrar training in Trauma and Orthopaedics on the Imperial College North West Thames rotation. Mr Harnett is one of a handful of surgeons who is a chairman of Bupa Cromwell Musculoskeletal multidisciplinary Team. He has a special interest in Sacro-iliac joint disorders, Pelvic and acetabular fractures, and Lower limb tendon injuries including tendonitis. Half of his time is dedicated to hip and knee replacements including revisions and sports trauma such as knee ligament surgery (ACL, PCL and meniscus tears). The other half of his time is spent dealing with major trauma and complex fracture surgery including acetabular reconstruction and open fractures. His NHS base is King’s College Hospital in London, which is one of the leading major trauma centres in the country and a highly respected teaching hospital. Paul is involved in research including identifying enhancements to wound healing.