NHS Contact Details

Secretary: Sebastian Matthews

Email:  sebastian.matthews1@nhs.net   

Waiting list coordinator: Nitin Kapoor

Email: niten.kapoor@nhs.net

Telephone: +44 (0)20 3947 0041

Private Care – Yes

Orthopaedic oncology including bone and soft tissue sarcoma

Hip and knee replacement, rehabilitation & pre-rehabilitation

Bone tumours, soft tissue sarcoma, primary hip and knee replacements.

Primary hip and knee replacement including robotic surgery, knee arthroscopy. 3D custom implants, guides and allografts. Bone and Soft Tissue tumours throughout the body, usage of allografting for management of osseous disease.

Mr Jonathan Perera was appointed as a Consultant at RNOH in 2020. He specialises in hip and knee surgery as well as bone and soft tissue tumours.

Jonathan was born and raised in London UK attending Medical School at University College London in 1999, completing his higher surgical Orthopaedic training at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. His Fellowship specialised training was primarily located in Toronto, Canada, but he also undertook several travelling Fellowships to Italy (Bologna) and Netherlands (Leiden).

Jonathan has two decades of medical experience, mainly surgical. He has worked in multiple surgical fields mainly Orthopaedic since 2011 but including: Vascular, Plastics, General Surgery (Upper GI, Colorectal, HPB, Endocrine). In this time, he has taken part in several different MDTs for rehabilitation and cancer care.

Jonathan’s most notable achievement and publication is being the primary researcher and second author of Getting it Right First Time, a national programme designed to improve the treatment and care of patients through in-depth review of services, benchmarking, and presenting a data-driven evidence base to support change. This has changed not only orthopaedic care across the UK but in multiple other surgical and medical specialities in the NHS as well as healthcare internationally as well.

His main aim is to help patients with joint dysfunction and patients who require treatments for cancers, arthritides and their consequences. Prehabilitation and rehabilitation are fundamental to his practice. Achieving Cancer-care worldwide needs to have more collaborated research projects between units, which is fundamental to his practice. Finding the correct people and teams for the treatments needed can sometimes be the greatest challenge. By streamlining the care processes with networks and groups of clinicians and therapists will drastically improve the patient experience and hopefully the morbidity and mortality of these disease processes and the complications of it. This should leave the patients with a more functional enjoyable life.

Jonathan was born and raised in London UK attending Medical School at University College London in 1999, completing his higher surgical Orthopaedic training at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. His Fellowship specialised training was primarily located in Toronto, Canada, but he also undertook several travelling Fellowships to Italy (Bologna) and Netherlands (Leiden).

BOA – British Orthopaedic Association

BMA – British Medical Association

RCS – Royal College of Surgeons of England

MPS – Medical Protection Society

BOOS – British Orthopaedic Oncology Society

EMSOS – European Musculoskeletal Oncology Society

Over 100 podium presentations at national and international meetings.

Multiple peer reviewed publications in scientific journals. Several book chapters.