Mr Eugene Toh

Mr Eugene Toh

Consultant Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgeon

MBBS (Honours), MRCS Ed, FRCS (Orth)


Specialises in

  • Foot and ankle surgery
  • Keyhole bunion surgery

I am a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon with a specialist interest in foot and ankle conditions, as well as the management of acute injuries.

I treat a wide range of problems, from common foot and ankle conditions to more complex injuries and trauma. This includes fractures, ligament injuries and ongoing issues affecting walking, comfort and mobility. I run regular clinics and operating lists, supporting patients through both diagnosis and treatment.

With over 15 years’ experience, I am involved in managing a high volume of cases each week, ensuring patients receive timely and effective care tailored to their needs. I also provide medico-legal assessments where required.

I trained in Australia before completing specialist orthopaedic training in the Mersey region, and now practise within both NHS and private settings.

Alongside my clinical work, I hold leadership roles within trauma and orthopaedics, helping to maintain high standards of care and service delivery.

I understand how significantly foot and ankle problems can impact daily life, so I focus on clear communication and practical treatment options to support recovery.

Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my family and am actively involved in promoting autism awareness and supporting related charities.

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General Medical Council Number: 4754310

Treatment information

Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Eugene Toh at Spire include:

Orthopaedics

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Additional information

My research portfolio includes peer reviewed publications, a book chapter and presentations at international and national meetings. My research work has received high citations across the country and has impacted on the techniques of surgical correction of inter metatarsal angle following fusion of the first metatarsal joint in hallux valgus deformities. I remains active in research and training of junior doctors.

Selected publications 

  1. Toh EM, Pydah SKV, Sirikonda SP, Walker CR; The correction of the intermetatarsal angle following fusion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint : what can we expect? Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery(Br) 2009.
  2. Toh EM, Pydah SKV, Sirikonda SP, Walker CR; Changes to the intermetatarsal angle following fusion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint in hallux valgus.Foot and Ankle International 2009
  3. Davidson JS, Toh EM; Debridement of infected orthopaedic prostheses. Chapter 13 in Surgical Wound Healing and Management; Informa Healthcare, New York, editors Granick MS, Gamelli RL 2008.
  4. Toh EM, Sahni V, Acharya A, Denton JS; Management of intracapsular femoral neck fractures in the elderly; is it time to rethink our strategy? Journal of Injury Volume 35(2), February 2004, 125-129.
  5. Keys GW, Abiddin ZY, Toh EM. Analysis of first forty Oxford medial unicompartmental knee replacement from a small district hospital in UK. The Knee; Volume 11 Issue 5, October 2004, 375-377
  6. Toh EM, Prasad PS, Teanby D; Correlating the efficacy of knee viscosupplementation with osteoarthitic changes on roentgenological examination. The Knee; Volume 9, Issue 4, December 2002, 321-330. J.
  7. Toh EM, Prasad PS, Teanby D; Correlating the outcome of knee intraarticular visco-supplementation with radiological changes of osteoarthritis.  Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 85 Suppl 2 September 2002.

Honorary Clinical Lecturer and Examiner for LOCAS medical exams, University of Liverpool

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