Mr Apurv Sinha was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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21st March 2024


My first operation on my carpal tunnel release for my left hand was unsuccessful and I was referred to Mr Apurv Sinha at Thornbury hospital Sheffield. When I went to see Mr Sinha I found him to be very polite towards both myself and my wife who accompanied me. He was very professional and told me the best and worst outcomes of the operation, obviously I was concerned about the possibility of the outcome being the worse scenario but as I was told it wouldn't get any better without the operation so I went ahead with it and with complete trust in Mr Apurv Sinha and his team. During the operation which I was awake for and felt no pain whatsoever Mr Sinha talked me through what he was doing, he and his team made me feel very relaxed and confident that I would feel an improvement although how much would take time . Since my operation 5 weeks ago I already have a 50%improvement in the feeling of my hand and fingers . Mr Sinha has given me a follow-up call and once again I have found him to be very polite and helpful and now I will be discharged but have been told to get back if I have any problems with my hand. Many thanks to everyone involved ,I had every faith in you all

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19th March 2024


Doctor was very good and sorted my treatment out without me needing a return visit

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Written by a NHS patient at Chesterfield Royal Hospital
18th March 2024


a plesasant and vary knowledable surgeon who did excellent surgery on my hand the operation was done under local anaesthetize with no pain during the operation or afterwards and vary little scaring ovaeall an excellant work would highly recommend

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Written by a NHS patient at Chesterfield Royal Hospital
14th March 2024


Was polite, listened explanation’s easy to understand and talked me through the whole process. The follow up appointment was timely and again explained everything and provided advice.

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7th March 2024


Extremely happy with everything that Mr Sinha did for me. He is obviously a very skilled surgeon and have no hesitation in recommending him.

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Profile

Mr Sinha is a Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in Shoulder, Elbow and Hand Surgery at the Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

His academic qualifications are, MBBS, MRCS (Edn), FRCS (Tr and Orth).

He has a wide repertoire of clinical experience while working in several reputed institutes. He has been fellowship trained in upper limb surgery at the Wrightington upper limb unit and at the Chesterfield Royal Hospital.

His special interest lies in complex upper limb trauma and arthroscopic and joint replacement surgery of Shoulder and Elbow.

He is a member of BOA (British Orthopaedic Association), BESS (British Elbow and Shoulder Society) and a Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He Co-organizes the National FRCS course in Chesterfield.

Mr Sinha has been involved in several academic projects. He has peer-reviewed publications in widely acclaimed journals including the Bone and Joint Journal, Shoulder and Elbow, Arthroscopy Techniques and Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics, to quote a few.

His publications have been extensively cited, and his research paper on safe drilling zones for clavicle fracture fixation has been path-breaking in guiding surgeons while operating around this complex zone. Mr Sinha is currently involved in the authorship of several peer-reviewed book chapters for publication houses of international repute.



Areas of interest

Shoulder Arthroscopy; Rotator cuff repairs; Shoulder subacromial decompression; Arthroscopic Shoulder stabilisation; Shoulder Bankart repair; Arthroscopic capsular release; SLAP repairs; ACJ stabilisation; Elbow arthroscopy; Tennis elbow release, Cubital tunnel release; Carpal tunnel surgery; Dupuytren's contracture fasciectomy; Trigger finger release;