Mr Ian Harding, Spinal Surgeon located at The Glen, Redland Hill, Durdham Down, Bristol BS6 6UT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07305 434443

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

5/ 5

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!!

Ismail AHMED

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very nice maths videos sir

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very nice maths videos sir

Sarah Bible

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Liane Livingstone

5 Google Rating

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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