Qualifications: MBBS BSc(hons) FRCS (Tr&Orth)
Daniel qualified from UCL in 2009 and underwent his specialist training in Kent Surrey and Sussex where he developed an interest in the management of pelvic and acetabular trauma as well as lower limb arthroplasty. Following successful completion of specialist training in 2019 he completed a pelvic and acetabular trauma fellowship in Adelaide, Australia followed by a Royal College of Surgeons accredited hip fellowship in Frimley Park Hospital, UK.
Daniel manages pelvic and acetabular trauma as well as revision (redo) hip surgery. He also performs primary hip and knee replacements and lower limb trauma surgery. His training gives him an excellent grounding in the management of complex hip problems including failing and problematic hip replacements. He works as part of the local complex arthroplasty unit based at University Hospitals Sussex where a team approach is used for the management of complex joint replacement problems including infections.
He has published work in respected peer reviewed journals and takes a keen interest in teaching and training.
Daniel prides himself of taking a patient centered and individualised approach and takes his time to explain options to patients so they are fully involved in the decision making process.
In his spare time he likes to keep fit by running and cycling and enjoys spending time with his young family on the South Downs.