Mr Ian Harding’s practice as a spinal surgeon is located at Redland Hill in Durdham Down, where he provides expert surgical solutions for spinal conditions with precision and care. Recognized for his commitment to patient satisfaction and quality service, Mr Harding ensures that each consultation includes thorough assessments followed by clear explanations of treatment options available. His warm personality fosters trust between him and his patients as they navigate complex decisions regarding spinal health together. By prioritizing individualized care plans tailored specifically for each patient’s needs, Mr Harding continues to make significant contributions toward improving quality of life through advanced spinal surgery techniques.

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Fantastic surgeon! I was in a wheelchair and couldn’t walk for 2 years after seeing 4 different s

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Fantastic surgeon! I was in a wheelchair and couldn’t walk for 2 years after seeing 4 different surgeons who wouldn’t help me Mr Harding was my last hope. He took a chance, I am 6 weeks into my my spinal surgery recovery and I am walking/moving almost normal. He was there every step of the way and I have every confidence in him. Can’t thank him enough he’s completely changed my life. Would absolutely recommend!!

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Liane Livingstone

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I had been suffering from back pain for over 10yrs, with GPs fobbing me off with ibuprofen. Mr Hardi

5/ 5

I had been suffering from back pain for over 10yrs, with GPs fobbing me off with ibuprofen. Mr Harding did an MRI and CT scan and found 5 structural defects. Following this he performed two operations, in 2010 and 2012, first was to fix a bilateral pars defect and second was scoliosis correction. Mr Harding wanted a gap between the two so that he could monitor what impact the first operation had, as surgery was such a significant step and a last resort. Note that other surgeons are not so cautious and more game for operating. Mr Harding has changed my life, when I first saw him I honestly could not stand for a minute without excruciating pain. I now live a normal life. I've carried a child and am currently due with a second in the coming weeks. I couldn't have coped with this before the operations. I can't recommend him highly enough, he is top of his field and I have utmost respect for what he does.

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