Dr Richard (Rick) SEAH was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.
Reviews
Dr Seah was great. He explained all my concerns to me with a great amount of patience. I found that his options for treatment extremely practical and appreciated his honesty and his attention to detail. I would highly recommend him to anyone.
Seen very promptly and diagnosed quickly, referred to a quality physio and then followed up at end of treatment to be discharged.
Great doctor who is obviously patient minded and provides the best levels of care
Very professional, polite and thoughtful
Fast caring and good bedside manners
I had an excellent experience with Dr. Seah. He understood that I needed a resolution and the MRI order and follow-up appointment were fast and conveniently located. I received a diagnosis and treatment solutions that were beneficial and productive. I was offered an open return should I require further assistance down the line.
Specialises in
- Sports and exercise medicine
Profile
Dr Rick Seah [MB BS, MSc (Distinction), MAcadMEd, FFSEM(UK), DCH, DipSEM(GB&I), Dip Football Med] completed his early education in Singapore and subsequently studied at Marlborough College in England.
He trained in medicine at the United Medical & Dental Schools of Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals, University of London, qualifying in 1999.
He received a Master's degree (with distinction) in Sport & Exercise Medicine from University College London (UCL) in 2005.
Dr Seah spent 12 years training in various NHS teaching hospitals and clinics in the UK.
He is an certified medical specialist in SEM, having completed the London Deanery 4-year 'run-through' specialist registrar (SpR) training rotation and subsequently working an extra year as a senior registrar (2007-2012). He is an accredited Musculoskeletal Sonographer.
He is an NHS Consultant in Sport, Exercise & Musculoskeletal Medicine at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust in Stanmore where he is also the Clinical Lead for Rheumatology, Metabolic Bone Disease & SEMM.
He is an honorary consultant at the Institute of Sport, Exercise & Health (ISEH) and University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust.
Dr Seah consults privately at the Princess Grace Hospital in central London and at the Wellington Hospital- Elstree Waterfront in Hertfordshire.
He is also an SEM consultant at Pure Sports Medicine Clinic in Canary Wharf.