Hips - finding a good orthopaedic surgeon

A few years ago after a bit of hip pain my GP diagnosed early signs of osteoarthritis. Eventually I got some physio which does help.
Anyway - I have private medical insurance so thought I would try to get assessed by a specialist. Anyone got any tips on how to find a "good" one, particularly who specialises in hips and deals more with active/injured people than old people who just need new hips. I've got a couple of names of the orthopaedic surgeons who work at the local private hospital, but I don't think there's any restriction on looking further afield, as long as they are on a list of approved people.
London based ones are an option since its about 40 minutes on the train.
Thanks
Anyway - I have private medical insurance so thought I would try to get assessed by a specialist. Anyone got any tips on how to find a "good" one, particularly who specialises in hips and deals more with active/injured people than old people who just need new hips. I've got a couple of names of the orthopaedic surgeons who work at the local private hospital, but I don't think there's any restriction on looking further afield, as long as they are on a list of approved people.
London based ones are an option since its about 40 minutes on the train.
Thanks
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i've used them a few times, excellent, and the focus is absolutely on sports/active people
Hip resurfacing, Replacement
Well hopefully I'm a long way off needing hip replacement