Private: The London Hip Unit, 30 Devonshire Street, London W1G 6PU
NHS: University College London Hospitals, London NW1 2BU
Specialist London hip practice

Expert care for complex hip problems.

A specialist London practice exclusively for hip disorders in all ages from joint preservation to modern hip replacement

MA(Oxon) MBBS FRCS(Tr & Orth) GMC 6077252 London Hip Unit · UCLH
PracticeConsultant Hip Surgeon

Specialising exclusively in disorders of the hip.

Hip preservationComprehensive skillset

PAO, hip arthroscopy and complex joint-preserving decision-making.

Hip replacementDirect anterior approach

One of the UK’s most experienced DAA hip replacement surgeons.

AcademicHonorary Associate Professor

Research, innovation and global surgical education.

A practice built around the full spectrum of hip care.

Many patients need more than a single-procedure opinion. Mr Hutt’s practice bridges the full range of joint preservation and modern hip replacement techniques, helping patients understand which route is best for their hip problem, taking into account individual age, symptoms, anatomy and goals.

Operating theatre

Precision hip surgery with a specialist focus

Careful assessment, clear analysis, detailed surgical planning and skilled execution are central to success for both preservation and replacement surgery

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Hip preservation

Comprehensive treatment for young adult hip disorders including dysplasia, FAI and labral pathology.

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Osteotomy and arthroscopy

Specialist joint-preserving surgery for selected patients with symptomatic non-arthritic hip disorders.

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Direct anterior hip replacement

Muscle sparing joint replacement for fast recovery and optimal outcomes

Mr Jonathan Hutt explaining hip treatment options during consultation
Personalised decision-makingIndividualised treatment plans specific to your problems, concerns and goals

A focused, evidence-based hip practice.

Mr Jonathan Hutt is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising exclusively in disorders of the hip. His practice combines a comprehensive hip preservation skillset including periacetabular osteotomy, femoral osteotomy and hip arthroscopy with modern hip replacement surgery

He treats patients with hip and groin pain, femoroacetabular impingement, hip dysplasia and hip arthritis. A significant part of his practice focuses on younger and active patients, including those considering either joint-preserving surgery or direct anterior approach hip replacement

Medical studies at Oxford and Imperial College London
Dual fellowship training in lower limb reconstruction and hip preservation surgery in Montreal and London
Clinical practice at The London Hip Unit and University College London Hospitals.
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A comprehensive hip practice

Mr Hutt is trained in the comprehensive assessment of non-arthritic hip conditions and is one of only a few UK surgeons able to perform the full range of hip preservation techniques, encompassing periacetabular osteotomy (PAO), femoral osteotomy and hip arthroscopy

Hip preservation

Comprehensive joint-preserving expertise.

Hip preservation requires a complete understanding how hip anatomy and function including dysplasia, impingement, labral injury, cartilage change and patient goals interact. Mr Hutt offers a comprehensive skillset rather than a single-procedure approach

  • Assessment of hip and groin pain in younger adults
  • Hip arthroscopy for Hip impingement and labral pathology
  • Periacetabular osteotomy for dysplasia
  • Balanced advice on preservation versus replacement options
Hip replacement

Direct anterior approach

Mr Hutt is one of the UK’s most experienced direct anterior approach hip replacement surgeons. His joint replacement practice is particularly focused on younger, active and high-demand patients

  • Direct anterior approach total hip replacement
  • Modern implants and bearing surfaces
  • Muscle-sparing philosophy and rapid recovery
  • Joint replacement advice tailored to active lifestyles

Treatment Information

Details on Surgical Procedures

Periacetabular osteotomy

Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) involves a series of cuts in the pelvic bone to free up the acetabulum, or socket of the hip joint. Once free, it can be manoeuvred into a more suitable position and held in place with screws. It is a powerful procedure to correct abnormal hip biomechanics

Mr Hutt is one of the UK's most experienced PAO surgeons and can advise you of the suitability of the procedure in your individual situation.

  • Joint-preserving surgery for selected patients with dysplasia.
  • Part of a full-spectrum hip preservation practice.
  • Expert clinical assessment, imaging analysis and surgical planning.
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Hip arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy is usually a day surgery procedure, with most patients having their operation and going home on the same day. Only very rarely is an overnight stay required.

It is used for carefully selected patients with femoroacetabular impingement, labral pathology and mechanical hip symptoms, often as part of a wider hip preservation strategy.

  • Keyhole procedure for selected hip problems.
  • Often used in FAI and labral pathology.
  • Tailored rehabilitation advice.
View hip arthroscopy leaflet

Direct anterior hip replacement

Modern hip replacement surgery is a very effective procedure at relieving pain and restoring hip function and quality of life.

Mr Hutt is one of the UK’s most experienced direct anterior approach hip replacement surgeons. This is a key part of his joint replacement practice, particularly for younger, active patients or those seeking a modern, muscle-sparing approach to recovery.

  • Particular expertise in direct anterior approach total hip replacement.
  • Focused on young, active and high-demand patients.
  • Implant choice and bearing surface tailored to the individual.
View DAA hip replacement leaflet

Patient information

Hip preservation

Periacetabular osteotomy

Information for patients considering PAO for symptomatic hip dysplasia.

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Keyhole surgery

Hip arthroscopy

Information about arthroscopic hip surgery, recovery and expectations.

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Hip replacement

Direct anterior approach THR

Information for patients considering direct anterior approach total hip replacement.

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Hip replacement planning X-ray with templating

Planning, precision and clear explanations.

Careful clinical and imaging review alongside pre-operative planning are central to successful preservation and replacement surgery.

Every patient is different. A comprehensive assessment allows individuals to understand the reason for their symptoms, the realistic treatment options and the expected recovery pathway.

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A clear patient journey.

Every patient is different and requires individualised assessment around their problems, concerns and goals with clear explanations of the underlying problems along with personalised treatment options

Assessment

Review of symptoms, activity goals, previous treatment, examination and imaging.

Diagnosis

Clear explanation of the underlying hip problem and treatment options.

Treatment plan

Shared decision-making around physiotherapy, injections, preservation surgery or replacement.

Recovery

Follow-up, rehabilitation guidance and clear communication with physiotherapists and referrers.

For Referrers.

Mr Hutt works closely with physiotherapists, sports physicians, GPs and orthopaedic colleagues in the assessment and management of complex hip problems. His breadth of practice allows treatment recommendations to be tailored to the individual patient rather than focused on a single procedure.

Referrals and second opinions are welcome for any hip related problems

  • Young adult hip pain and groin pain
  • Suspected hip dysplasia or FAI
  • Patients considering PAO or hip arthroscopy
  • Young active patients considering hip replacement
  • Patients interested in direct anterior hip replacement
  • Second opinions for complex hip decision-making

Contact and appointments

Private appointments are available through The London Hip Unit. NHS care is at UCLH.

Private appointments

The London Hip Unit

Outpatients: 30 Devonshire Street, London W1G 6PUOutpatients: Chelsea Outpatient Centre, King's Road, London SW3 5AW Phone: 020 7908 3709 Email: londonhip@hcahealthcare.co.uk
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NHS appointments

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Hospital: University College Hospital Address: 235 Euston Road, London NW1 2BU Route: NHS appointments usually require GP or NHS referral pathway.
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The London Hip Unit.

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