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For first class day-case surgery, look no further.

Mr Ravi Singh

MBBS (Lon), MRCS (Eng), FRCS (Tr & Orth)

Consultant Orthopaedic Shoulder & Upper Limb Surgeon

Ravi Singh is a highly experienced Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a practice dealing exclusively with shoulder and upper limb disorders.

Mr Singh can see patients with a range of issues relating to shoulder and upper limb disorders from arthritis and clavicle fractures to sports related injuries. He is trained in the latest techniques in upper limb surgery including Arthroscopic (Keyhole) stabilisation for recurrent shoulder dislocations and rotator cuff repairs. He also provides treatment for Dupuytren’s contracture, elbow and wrist tendonitis, nerve compressions (eg carpal tunnel syndrome), ganglions and trigger fingers.

Mr Singh works collaboratively with his patients, ensuring that they are well informed about the treatment options available.  He works closely with a group of specialists, including Physiotherapists and Radiologists to ensure that the patient receives the treatment that is most appropriate for them.

Mr Singh is Chair of his NHS hospital’s Senior Hospital Staff Committee and is an accredited Appraiser regularly undertaking annual reviews of his colleagues’ practice.

He is an active member of the British Shoulder & Elbow Society and the British Orthopaedic Association.

Overview

Ravi Singh is a highly experienced Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a practice dealing exclusively with shoulder and upper limb disorders.

Mr Singh can see patients with a range of issues relating to shoulder and upper limb disorders from arthritis and clavicle fractures to sports related injuries. He is trained in the latest techniques in upper limb surgery including Arthroscopic (Keyhole) stabilisation for recurrent shoulder dislocations and rotator cuff repairs. He also provides treatment for Dupuytren’s contracture, elbow and wrist tendonitis, nerve compressions (eg carpal tunnel syndrome), ganglions and trigger fingers.

Mr Singh works collaboratively with his patients, ensuring that they are well informed about the treatment options available.  He works closely with a group of specialists, including Physiotherapists and Radiologists to ensure that the patient receives the treatment that is most appropriate for them.

Mr Singh is Chair of his NHS hospital’s Senior Hospital Staff Committee and is an accredited Appraiser regularly undertaking annual reviews of his colleagues’ practice.

He is an active member of the British Shoulder & Elbow Society and the British Orthopaedic Association.