Mr Asif Parkar
Mr Asif Parkar
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Mr Asif Parkar

MBBS, MRCS, FRCS (T&O)

Consultant Orthopaedic Knee & Hip Surgeon

Mr Asif Parkar MBBS, MRCS, FRCS (T&O) is a Consultant Orthopaedic Knee & Hip Surgeon trained through the prestigious Royal London Trauma & Orthopaedic training rotation programme. He has completed fellowships at Barts Health NHS Trust and Guy’s and St. Thomas’s NHS foundation trust in London, and a north American fellowship based in Calgary, Canada. These are level one trauma centres and tertiary referral centre for complex orthopaedic procedures.

Mr Parkar’s NHS practice is based at Queen’s Hospital and King George Hospital, London. His practice is mainly focussed on sports knee injuries, ligament reconstruction and knee and hip joint replacement surgery.

He has a degree in computer and robotic assisted joint replacement which he uses in his practice to perform computer assisted knee and hip joint replacements, including patients with existing deformities. He is one of the few surgeons in the country with fellowship training in performing hip replacements through direct anterior approach, which is a less invasive way of performing a total hip replacement. He is also the infection control lead for the orthopaedics department.

He has been actively involved in research and has published his work in several peer reviewed journals.

Overview

Mr Asif Parkar MBBS, MRCS, FRCS (T&O) is a Consultant Orthopaedic Knee & Hip Surgeon trained through the prestigious Royal London Trauma & Orthopaedic training rotation programme. He has completed fellowships at Barts Health NHS Trust and Guy’s and St. Thomas’s NHS foundation trust in London, and a north American fellowship based in Calgary, Canada. These are level one trauma centres and tertiary referral centre for complex orthopaedic procedures.

Mr Parkar’s NHS practice is based at Queen’s Hospital and King George Hospital, London. His practice is mainly focussed on sports knee injuries, ligament reconstruction and knee and hip joint replacement surgery.

He has a degree in computer and robotic assisted joint replacement which he uses in his practice to perform computer assisted knee and hip joint replacements, including patients with existing deformities. He is one of the few surgeons in the country with fellowship training in performing hip replacements through direct anterior approach, which is a less invasive way of performing a total hip replacement. He is also the infection control lead for the orthopaedics department.

He has been actively involved in research and has published his work in several peer reviewed journals.