Mr Stephen Blake is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Torquay, Devon who specialises in hip and knee surgery.
Mr Stephen Blake is a consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon based at Mount Stuart and Torbay General hospitals. The majority of his practice is within the field of lower limb arthroplasty – hip and knee, with a special interest in the more complex primary and revision hip arthroplasty work. He also undertakes arthroscopic knee surgery.
For more information on Mr Blake's practice, please visit his personal website here.
BSc (Hons), MBBS, MRCS, FRCS (Tr &Orth)
He graduated from University College London and quickly made his way down to the south west of England where he completed both his basic and higher surgical training. He has had a close relationship with the Exeter hip unit for a number of years and has been their senior registrar, fellow and locum consultant, working alongside Messrs Gie and Timperley. In addition to his interest in arthroplasty Mr Blake also has a wealth of experience in dealing with orthopaedic trauma and has completed a dedicated trauma fellowship in Auckland, New Zealand with one of the world's most respected trauma leaders. He is organising and chairing a national symposium on lower limb peri-prosthetic fractures, which is to be held locally later this year.
Torbay Hospital Torquay
4413783
Mr Stephen Blake is a consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon based at Mount Stuart and Torbay General hospitals. The majority of his practice is within the field of lower limb arthroplasty – hip and knee, with a special interest in the more complex primary and revision hip arthroplasty work. He also undertakes arthroscopic knee surgery.
For more information on Mr Blake's practice, please visit his personal website here.
BSc (Hons), MBBS, MRCS, FRCS (Tr &Orth)
He graduated from University College London and quickly made his way down to the south west of England where he completed both his basic and higher surgical training. He has had a close relationship with the Exeter hip unit for a number of years and has been their senior registrar, fellow and locum consultant, working alongside Messrs Gie and Timperley. In addition to his interest in arthroplasty Mr Blake also has a wealth of experience in dealing with orthopaedic trauma and has completed a dedicated trauma fellowship in Auckland, New Zealand with one of the world's most respected trauma leaders. He is organising and chairing a national symposium on lower limb peri-prosthetic fractures, which is to be held locally later this year.