Professor Bill Walter provides hip and knee replacement surgery for patients in Sydney’s CBD and inner suburbs. Professor Walter sees patients at the Tom Reeve Academic Surgical Clinic on the Royal North Shore Hospital campus, Kolling Building, 10 Westbourne Street, St Leonards — easily reached from the CBD via the Harbour Bridge, Tunnel, or train to St Leonards Station. Private surgical patients are treated at the Mater Hospital, Wollstonecraft, and public patients at Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards.

Location and Getting Here

The Tom Reeve Academic Surgical Clinic (Kolling Building, 10 Westbourne Street, St Leonards, on the Royal North Shore Hospital campus) is approximately 10 minutes from Sydney CBD via the Harbour Bridge or Tunnel, and accessible by train to St Leonards Station. The Mater Hospital (private surgery, Wollstonecraft) and Royal North Shore Hospital (public surgery, St Leonards) are both nearby.

Procedures Available

Professor Walter offers the following procedures:

  • Hip replacement surgery (total hip replacement and hip resurfacing)
  • Knee replacement surgery (total and partial knee replacement)
  • Hip and knee arthroscopy for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
  • Revision joint replacement for previously replaced joints
  • Ceramic-on-ceramic hip resurfacing — a speciality of Professor Walter’s practice

Why Choose Professor Walter

City-based professionals need minimal downtime. Professor Walter’s Quick Recovery Program is designed to get patients home within 1–3 days and back to work as quickly as possible. His experience with thousands of joint replacements means fewer complications and faster recovery.

Areas We Serve

Professor Walter sees patients from across Sydney’s inner city, including the CBD, Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Glebe, Balmain, Rozelle, Newtown, Paddington, Woollahra, Double Bay, Edgecliff, and eastern suburbs.

 

Book a Consultation

To book a consultation with Professor Walter, call (02) 9160 6662 or use the online appointment request form. A GP referral is required for your first visit.