Miss Sarah McMahon
Consultant Paediatric Orthopaedic and Limb Reconstruction Surgeon in London
BSc MBBS
GMC: 6077517
Miss Sarah McMahon areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Miss Sarah McMahon is an experienced consultant in trauma and orthopaedic surgery, specialised in limb reconstruction. Her practice at Great Ormond Street Hospital and at The Portland Hospital is dedicated to surgery in children and young people, between the ages of 0-18. Occasionally, she sees pregnant women who wish to discuss foetal limb anomalies discovered on antenatal scan.
She read medicine at UCL, graduating with a distinction in anatomy and developmental biology in addition to her medical degree. She completed her medical and surgical training rotations in Edinburgh and London, focussing in on the diagnosis and treatment of injuries, difficulties, and deformities affecting the musculooskeletal system in adults and children. Her subspecialty fellowships in paediatric orthopaedics and limb reconstruction were at Great Ormond Street Hospital, The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, and Kings College Hospital.
She attained the Fellowhip of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) in Trauma and Orthopaedics in 2010, and is a member of the British Limb Reconstruction Society. She began her Consultant career at the Royal Free Hospital, before joining the staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital. She is a Surgical Trainer for registrars, developing the next generation of experts in her field. She treats all non-spinal conditions in children, with the exception of soft tissue knee (arthroscopic or keyhole procedures). This includes flat feet, bow legs, knock knees, fractures, painful joints, limping, leg length differences and hip disorders in babies and older children (DDH, Perthes, neuromuscular).
She takes a holistic approach to clinical assessment, diagnosis and treatment, and views individual problems in the context of the alignment and function of the whole limb, and the whole life of each child. She has as special interest in the Ilizarov technique for limb lengthening and correction of bone deformities using external frames, often deployed in the treatment of children with rare conditions affecting their bones and children who have developed a bone problem after suffering a serious infection or accident. At The Portland Hospital she works with a team of surgeons and Miss Crichton, their superb practice manager, who makes everything run smoothly from the perspective of the patient and their family.
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L P. Verified Patient
05/12/2024
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I saw Sarah McMahon with my 5 year old daughter and I cannot recommend her enough! She with great with my little girl and very thorough.
N T. Verified Patient
12/11/2024
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I recently took my daughter to see Dr. McMahon for her knee injury. She was very professional, knowledgeable, and took time to explain everything clearly. I also want to thank her secretary, Leanne, who was wonderful. Highly recommend!
C A. Verified Patient
05/11/2024
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Amazing with my child! Highly recommend !
G C. Verified Patient
30/10/2024
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I found Sarah McMahon to be very helpful and knowledgable in treating my child's condition.