Mr Daniel Williams
Mr Daniel Williams
MBChB BSc (Hons) FRCS (Trauma & Orth)
Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon
NHS practice: NHS: Barts Health NHS Trust
Private Practice: The London Clinic, London Bridge Hospital
Special Interests:
- Trauma (Fractures to the hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder, Sports injuries, Soft tissue hand trauma including tendon repair and microsurgery)
- Hand and Wrist surgery ( Carpal tunnel/cubital tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren’s disease, Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis including base of thumb arthritis, Minimally invasive (arthroscopic) wrist surgery, Treatment of Ganglions and tendinopathies, Wrist instability, Wide awake surgery)
- Elbow Surgery (Tennis and Golfers Elbow, Cubital tunnel syndrome, Elbow stiffness)
- Shoulder Surgery (Open and arthroscopic shoulder surgery, Shoulder instability, rotator cuff pathology/tears and frozen shoulder, Shoulder arthroplasty (replacement surgery))

Synopsis
Mr Williams is a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon with a Specialist interest in Hand and Upper Limb surgery who is passionate about offering high class and personalised care for his patients.
Daniel is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with Barts Health NHS Trust providing complex elective and trauma care at London busiest Major Trauma Centre, The Royal London Hospital and at Whipps Cross Hospital, the regional Fragility Fracture Centre.
History
Daniel studied Medicine at the University of Bristol Medical School prior to completing his Orthopaedic specialist training in London on the prestigious Percivall Pott Rotation. Following being awarded his Fellowship of The Royal College of Surgeons in 2017, he went on to complete a 2 year internationally renowned fellowship with the Brisbane Hand and Upper Limb Unit, Australia. This provided him with the opportunity to train under a team of world class surgeons and develop a number of advanced surgical skills. He is highly trained and skilled in all aspects of upper limb surgery including trauma, arthroscopic procedures on the wrist and shoulder, microsurgery and joint replacements (shoulder and hand). He has a specialist interest in complex trauma, minimally invasive wrist surgery and small joint arthroplasty.
Teaching and research are an important part of Mr Williams work. He is regularly invited faculty on national courses and teaches on the QMUL Trauma Sciences MSC Programme. He is actively involved in both basic science and clinical research which has been published in International peer reviewed journals, specialist textbooks and presented at National and International conferences. Mr Williams uses an evidence-based approach in his clinical practice alongside clear communication to offer excellent patient care.