Orthopaedics specialising in Foot & Ankle Surgery

Mr Shalaby is a member of the Edinburgh Orthopaedic Specialists (EOS). EOS is a quality driven group of consultants, who offer patients requiring orthopaedic surgery the best care, service and skills available.

10+

Years of Clinical Experience

3K+

Patients Treated Successfully

25+

Specialized Therapy Programs

96%

Patient Satisfaction Rate

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Mission

To provide evidence-based physiotherapy care focused on recovery, mobility, and lasting physical well-being for all patients. 

Vision

To be a trusted provider of physiotherapy care that helps individuals move better and live with confidence at every stage of life. 

Hallux Valgus (Bunion)

Hallux Valgus, commonly referred to as “Bunion”, is a term used to describe…

Big Toe Arthritis

Hallux Rigidus is a term used to describe wear and tear (arthritis) in

Ankle Arthritis

Ankle arthritis is a process of wear and tear involving the ankle joint.

Sports Injuries

During various sports, a wide spectrum of injuries could be

Foot & Ankle Conditions

For information on some of the common foot and ankle problems visit the following pages:

Hallux Valgus

Hallux Rigidus

Metatarsalgia

Foot Arthritis

Edinburgh Orthopaedic Specialists

Mr Shalaby is a member of the Edinburgh Orthopaedic Specialists (EOS). EOS is a quality driven group of consultants, who offer patients requiring orthopaedic surgery the best care, service and skills available. 

Mr Shalaby’s Practice

Mr Shalaby is a Consultant in Trauma & Orthopaedics specialising in Foot and Ankle Surgery. His time is split between the NHS and his private practice. You can learn more about Mr Shalaby’s practice here.

Comfort-Focused Care

To book an appointment please contact the Spire Murryfield Out-patient Booking team on 0131 316 2530

Foot & Ankle Procedures

Every part of our care is designed to support recovery, improve movement, and help you maintain long-term physical health with confidence.

Bunion surgery

Effective bunion surgery to relieve pain, correct deformity,

Achilles Tendinopathy surgery

Surgical treatment to repair damaged Achilles tendon and restore mobility.

Big Toe fusion

Relieves big toe arthritis pain by permanently stabilizing the joint.

Rheumatoid forefoot reconstruction

Surgical reconstruction restoring alignment, relieving pain, and improving

Minimally Invasive foot surgery

Advanced minimally invasive foot surgery for faster recovery and reduced

Ankle arthroscopy

Minimally invasive procedure to diagnose and treat ankle joint

Replacement of Big Toe joint

Surgical replacement of the big toe joint to relieve pain and restore mobility.

Flat foot reconstruction

Flat foot reconstruction corrects fallen arches, restores foot alignment,

Personalized Treatment Programs Designed to Restore Balance

Our programs are designed to address specific movement challenges through structured, goal-focused physiotherapy plans tailored to individual needs. 

Stories That Reflect We Provide

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about appointments, treatments, and what to expect during your care and recovery process.

Mr Hisham Shalaby specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, including bunions, heel pain, plantar fasciitis, ankle instability, tendon injuries, arthritis, fractures, and sports injuries. 

You should consider seeing a foot and ankle specialist if you experience persistent pain, swelling, limited mobility, recurring ankle sprains, or difficulty walking that does not improve with rest or conservative treatments.

Yes. Mr Shalaby always considers non-surgical treatments first, such as physiotherapy, orthotics, medication, and lifestyle modifications before recommending surgery.

Mr Shalaby performs a variety of procedures including bunion surgery, ankle ligament reconstruction, tendon repair, arthroscopy, and joint replacement, depending on the patient’s condition and needs. 

During your first appointment, Mr Shalaby will review your medical history, examine your foot or ankle, and may recommend imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans to determine the most effective treatment plan.