Gattonside Orthopaedics is an orthopaedic practice in the heart of Hobart, bringing together three sub-specialist surgeons with a shared commitment to getting you active again.

Highly experienced, passionate and considered, we believe the best outcomes start with a genuinely personal approach to care.

We offer state-of-the-art services across knee, hip, and upper limb surgery — including robotic-assisted total knee and hip replacement, and experience with athletes of all levels.

Located at Gattonside — the iconic Battery Point building that has stood for more than 150 years. The same care and craftsmanship that shaped it informs everything that we do.

Our

Services

Knee Replacement

Knee Replacement

Hip Replacement

Hip Replacement

Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

Shoulder Surgery

Wrist / Hand Surgery

Wrist / Hand Surgery

Introducing

Our Surgeons

Guy Marquis

Guy Marquis

Guy has extensive experience in knee, hip and shoulder surgery.

Having worked with Tasmania’s sporting and broader community for over 30 years he has also trained and mentored most of the orthopaedic surgeons currently practising in Hobart.

His knowledgeable and dedicated care has allowed Guy to continuously develop advanced techniques of arthroscopic surgery, joint reconstruction and arthroplasty for the Tasmanian community.

Josh Petterwood

Josh Petterwood

Josh is a highly regarded specialist knee and hip surgeon with a particular interest in robotic-assisted knee replacement, anterior approach hip replacement and arthroscopic knee surgery, including ACL reconstruction.

An innovator that strives to improve patient outcomes with technology, Josh also understands the importance of a holistic and tailored view of your health and well-being.

A/Prof Matthew Wilkinson

Matthew Wilkinson

Matt, after completing his Australian training, undertook further advanced training in London and Canada, specialising in hip, knee and shoulder surgery, including the management of complex sports injuries.

On returning to Australia, he co-founded the Orthopaedic Research Institute of Queensland (ORIQ), contributing to more than 50 international publications. His research focuses on innovative techniques to reduce infection and improve recovery following major orthopaedic surgery.

Matt treats conditions of the shoulder, hip, knee and hand, with expertise in robotic-assisted surgery, muscle-sparing techniques, ultrasound-guided procedures and radiofrequency ablation.