Mr Andrew Hilton, Consultant Spinal Surgeon, New Hall Hospital, Salisbury.
Andrew Hilton is the lead Consultant Spinal Surgeon for Dorset. He is experienced in both the non-surgical and surgical management of spinal conditions that cause back pain, sciatica, leg pain, neck pain and arm pain. He encourages a holistic approach to care and likes to work closely with all the supporting healthcare teams in improving quality of life for his patients.
Investigation and diagnosis of spinal conditions: Sciatica, leg pain, spinal stenosis, back pain, spinal fractures, coccydynia, neck pain, arm pain, sports injuries.
Minimally invasive treatments, including: Spinal decompression, microdiscectomy, spinal fusions, sacro-iliac joint fusion, pars defect repair, kyphoplasty, facet joint denervation.
X-ray guided spinal injections: caudal and lumbar epidurals, foraminal epidurals, sacro-iliac joint injections, pars injections, medial branch blocks.
Executive Board Member of The British Association of Spinal Surgeons
Member of the British Orthopaedic Association
Member of North American Spinal Society
Member of the British Medical Association
Member of the General Medical Council
BSc (Hons) Cell Pathology and Immunology MBBS (Lon) FRCS (Lon), FRCS (Edin) Trauma & Orthopaedics, Spinal Fellowship at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London.
Andrew trained at University College London Medical School and went on to complete his Orthopaedic training in London on the Guy's and St Thomas's training programme before becoming a Fellow of the Royal College Surgeons of both London and Edinburgh.
Andrew Hilton is the lead Consultant Spinal Surgeon for Dorset. He is experienced in both the non-surgical and surgical management of spinal conditions that cause back pain, sciatica, leg pain, neck pain and arm pain. He encourages a holistic approach to care and likes to work closely with all the supporting healthcare teams in improving quality of life for his patients.
Investigation and diagnosis of spinal conditions: Sciatica, leg pain, spinal stenosis, back pain, spinal fractures, coccydynia, neck pain, arm pain, sports injuries.
Minimally invasive treatments, including: Spinal decompression, microdiscectomy, spinal fusions, sacro-iliac joint fusion, pars defect repair, kyphoplasty, facet joint denervation.
X-ray guided spinal injections: caudal and lumbar epidurals, foraminal epidurals, sacro-iliac joint injections, pars injections, medial branch blocks.
Executive Board Member of The British Association of Spinal Surgeons
Member of the British Orthopaedic Association
Member of North American Spinal Society
Member of the British Medical Association
Member of the General Medical Council
BSc (Hons) Cell Pathology and Immunology MBBS (Lon) FRCS (Lon), FRCS (Edin) Trauma & Orthopaedics, Spinal Fellowship at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London.
Andrew trained at University College London Medical School and went on to complete his Orthopaedic training in London on the Guy's and St Thomas's training programme before becoming a Fellow of the Royal College Surgeons of both London and Edinburgh.