Dr. Martin Lowe is a Queensland trained orthopaedic surgeon who sub-specialises in orthopaedic oncology, primary hip and knee replacement, revision hip and knee replacements and lower limb trauma.

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The ethos of Dr. Lowe’s practice is to provide exceptional orthopaedic care while meeting his patients health needs in a caring and friendly environment.


Dr. Lowe was born and raised in Brisbane and graduated from the University of Queensland School of Medicine in 2007 and completed his Orthopaedic Fellowship in 2017. Following this he undertook a fellowship at the prestigious Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham, United Kingdom, under the direct tutelage of world renown surgeon Professor Lee Jeys.

During his time in this centre of excellence for Orthopaedic Oncology and Arthroplasty, Dr. Lowe gained extensive experience in the surgical management of both adult and paediatric sarcomas using 3-Dimensional intra-operative computer navigation as well as managing complex primary and revision joint replacement of the hip and knee. He also worked within the West Midlands Bone and Joint Infection Unit and acquired many unique and innovative surgical skills in managing joint infections.

Dr. Lowe is an active participant in multiple research projects both locally and internationally and has presented at multiple international scientific meetings both in the field of oncology and joint replacement.

Dr. Lowe has dual staff specialist appointments at both the Queensland Childrens’ Hospital and the Princess Alexandra Hospital. He consults and operates at the Wesley Hospital.

Dr. Lowe is married with three young children. They love spending time with their dog Bedford, at the beach, fishing, and on the family farm in Stanthorpe. 

Deborah Lyttle

Deborah is Dr. Lowe’s secretary and practice manager and will help care for you from the moment you make contact with the practice.  She has nearly 23 years experience in medical practice management and is therefore an amazing source of help if you have any concerns or difficulty with any aspects of your care.