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30th September 2016


All of my treatment under Mr Krishnan and all of the staff at the Shelburne Hospital was excellent. It was carried out in a very professional, friendly and caring way, this also applied to the physiotherapy and follow up treatment. I could not be more pleased with the overall result of my treatment and my ability to walk pain free. Thank you to all.

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30th September 2016


All of my treatment under Mr Krishnan and all of the staff at the Shelburne Hospital was excellent and was carried out in a very professional, friendly and caring way. This also applied to the physiotherapy and follow up treatment. I could not be more pleased with the overall result of my treatment and my ability to walk pain free.

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29th September 2016


I first saw Mr Krishnan in June 2016 and from the moment i met him i knew i would be in safe hands. I was extremely nervous and apprehensive about having my hip replaced but since having it replaced in August i have received nothing but the very best care,attention,advice,treatment etc from Mr Krishnan,the anesthetist(who was extremely calming and so professional) and all the nurses and staff at the Shelburne. Mr Krishnan has always showed so much care and time to explain and listen to my questions,even in my post op appointments i never felt rushed or that i didn't have enough time to discuss things. So a massive thank you to Mr Krishnan and his team in all there help and care they showed me.

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Written by a carer at Wycombe Hospital
15th July 2016


What an attentive, kind and helpful guy Mr Krishnan is. When my son had been diagnosed with a bone cyst, Mr Krishnan spent as much time as we needed explaining the condition and helping us select the best route going forward for further treatment. In this age we live in it's a refreshing change to actually have somebody give some time to you without trying to rush you along. Thank you so much.

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Written by a patient at Wycombe Hospital
5th June 2016


I was lucky enough to come under Mr. Krishnan's care through the NHS. Last year I had a complete knee replacement which has been a complete success. Mr. Krishnan and his team at the Shelbourne Hospital could not have been topped. Everyone was so kind and helpful and understanding. I also benefitted from hydrotherapy and gym sessions. this week I had my final check up with the charming Mr. Krishnan and all is well. Thank you all so much. Marjory Grant

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Profile

Mr Shibu Krishnan is a Consultant Hip and Knee Surgeon working in several practices, including the BMI Chiltern, BMI Shelburne and Spire Thames Valley hospitals in Buckinghamshire. His NHS practice is at Wycombe and Stoke Mandeville hospitals since 2013. He is qualified in Sports and Exercise medicine and regularly treats sports injuries of the hip and knee region. He has a special interest in treating damaged joint cartilage, having completed a clinical research fellowship in novel cartilage regeneration techniques and cartilage implantation. He has several publications in reputed international journals on this topic. His other area of interest is the use of computer designed patient specific jigs in joint replacement surgery.
He performs over four hundred hip and knee surgeries each year including minimally invasive hip replacements, revision
(Re-do) hip surgery, primary total knee replacement surgery, partial knee replacement surgery and knee revision surgery. He has also performed over a thousand knee arthroscopic (key hole) surgeries including cartilage operations, meniscal repair procedures, Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions etc.
Mr Krishnan qualified in Medicine in 1997 and completed his Masters in Orthopaedics in 2001. He then undertook higher surgical training in Trauma and Orthopaedics in the North West London Thames training programme. He has also completed numerous fellowships across the world. This includes the Lower Limb Fellowship (Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital), British Orthopaedic Association's Transitional Fellowship in hip and knee surgery(Wycombe and Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital), AO Foundation’s Trauma Travelling Fellowship (University Clinic Muenster, Germany) and the Trauma Fellowship at St Mary’s Major Trauma Centre in London.
Apart from performing surgery, he enjoys teaching and training in orthopaedic surgery and is an Associate Professor at the St
George's University School of Medicine, Grenada as well as an Associate member of the Faculty of Surgical Trainers with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He is an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Orthopaedic Sciences and is a reviewer for The Bone & Joint Journal.
Mr. Krishnan is committed to service development and clinical leadership and has completed a master’s level postgraduate certificate in Innovation and Improving Performance with the Teeside University and a level 7 qualification in Strategic Management and Leadership with the Chartered Management Institute.
His hobbies include road cycling and hiking.

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