Mr B Roy Chaudhary was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
4th October 2020


Confident, honest explained what he could do but also what the limitations were. The key hole surgery was successful with no post operative pain, a swift recovery no stitches minimal wound area.

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Written by a patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
4th October 2020


I presented with severe back pain week one of lockdown, March 2020. An MRI scan showed a synovial cyst in my right facet joint. Discussions with a local orthopaedic consultant suggested major back surgery. I found Mr Chaudhary when I googled “top neuro orthopaedic consultant” and it was the best google search I’ve ever had. Mr Chaudhary was able to remove the offending synovial cyst, the membrane and pair back the arthritic bone which caused the cyst via keyhole surgery allowing me to be mobile within hours of the surgery, to go home within hours of the surgery and most importantly pain free. Mr Chaudhary is a brilliant surgeon but moreover he has compassion and his explanations are concise and easy to understand. He offers advice with regards to surgical options, but also discussed not only the short term implications but also the long term prognosis. His passion for his work and for his patients is evident. I cannot recommend Mr Chaudhary enough, and his support team, his secretary and the anaesthetist.

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Written by a patient at Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
18th September 2020


Mr Chaudhary and his team have been attentive and conscientious in their care. Whilst in hospital I felt that everything was explained well to me and I was kept informed of what the current situation was. I was reassured in the confidence and competence of Mr Chaudhary and have been pleased with the results of the surgery, now 9 months on.

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Written by a patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
3rd September 2020


Mr Chaudhary carried out keyhole decompression of my left hand L5/S1 facet joint at the beginning of August, also removing a cyst which was stopping my S1 nerve from moving, and I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending him to anyone who requires the services of a Neurosurgeon who specialises in spines and keyhole day surgery. Although I was unable to meet him in person before the procedure, my husband and I had an initial video conference with Mr Chaudhary to go through all the options and potential risks for the procedure under consideration. He was very willing to answer any questions (no matter how seemingly insignificant) and gave the impression of having all the time in the world. We finished the consultation very confident that we had chosen the right Consultant. Given that the Manor Hospital had only just finished being fully contracted to the NHS, finding a date for surgery was a little tricky, but Mandy (Mr Chaudhary's PA) was fantastic in pulling everything together - always returning calls and emails in a timely fashion. Mr Chaudhary telephoned me a couple of days before surgery and was very patient in going through the procedure for the surgery itself in great detail (at my request!). I was very reassured by his answer to my query about how long I'd be in theatre - which was that it would be about an hour and a half but that it would be as long as it takes to ensure the best clinical outcome (I was actually in surgery for two hours in the end). All through the process I was made to feel that I was in the driving seat. Mr Chaudhary came to see me on the morning of surgery in my room to go through everything one last time and to double check that I didn't have any final questions. I should also add at this stage that Dr Barker (the Anaesthetist that Mr Chaudhary likes to work with) was also excellent in his care and in making sure that I was comfortable with the procedure both for surgery and for the drugs I needed to take post-op. Despite a long day in theatre, Mr Chaudhary came to see me before leaving to check how everything was and to confirm that he was very happy for me to be discharged that evening. One of the advantages of having keyhole surgery was that I was able to get up and about very quickly - climbing stairs with a Physio only an hour or so after coming out of theatre - meaning there was less likelihood of developing a blood clot or scar tissue. Mr Chaudhary confirmed that he had sent a tissue sample from the cyst to the lab for checking and that I would hear the results from him in due course (which I did). Although it has taken a few weeks for the residual pain in my leg and glute to fade (my nerve had been impinged for more than a year at this stage so it was to be expected that it would take some time for normality to resume), the horrible jagged 'tinfoil' pain which had been shooting down my leg was gone immediately upon waking up after surgery. The residual aches and pains have receded slowly over the weeks and now coming to the end of week 5 post-surgery I can imagine a day in the not too distant future when I might be completely pain-free.

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Written by a patient at The Manor Hospital, Oxford
2nd September 2020


Mr Choudary takes the time and trouble to explain all aspects of my problem which inspires trust in the decisions made. The after care I received last July when my first operation was done was like being cared for in a 5 star hotel. I cannot recommend Mr Choudary and the Nuffield team highly enough.

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Specialises in

  • Neurosurgery

Profile

Mr Chaudhary is one of the highest rated Neurosurgical Spinal Consultants in the UK**. He is a private Neurosurgeon/Spine Surgeon in Oxford having received gold medals, multiple scholarships and awards* for his research and patient feedback on spinal and neurosurgical conditions. He is also a NHS consultant at Oxford University Hospitals having trained at Imperial College, London (M.Sc Surgical Technology), University of Toronto (International AO Spinal Fellowship) and Cambridge, UK (NTN/Residency).

Now in his 28th year in medicine, his clinical work exclusively covers adult spinal pathology. He is highly specialised in minimally invasive (keyhole) spine surgery / daycase spinal operations like lumbar discectomy and spinal stenosis decompression and complex cervical (neck) spinal fusions.

During his medical training, Mr Chaudhary was affiliated with and trained in many of the top universities including Oxford University, Cambridge University, Imperial College and University of Toronto.

Prior to his consultant appointment, he undertook one of AO North America's most competitive combined Neurosurgical and Orthopaedic complex Spinal Fellowships in Toronto with some of the most world renowned spinal surgeons as well as some of the world's pioneers of keyhole spine surgery at the Toronto Western Hospital, Canada. His Neurosurgical Spinal Registrar/Residency programme was undertaken at Addenbrookes Hospital (Cambridge University Hospital NHS Trust) where he was also the Chief Resident for Neurosciences.

Mr Chaudhary treats spinal conditions including disc prolapse (lumbar & cervical), spinal stenosis, cervical myelopathy, spinal cord tumours with minimally invasive (keyhole) techniques for decompression, discectomy, spinal fusion etc. This follows his many years of research, training and peer-reviewed international presentations and publications focused on spinal surgery.

Additional research and educational interests include the application of technology in Surgery and Medical Education. He has completed his Masters in Surgical Technology at Imperial College, London.

Mr Chaudhary has won national prizes as well as a number of prestigious awards, gold medals and fellowships including the Harry Morton Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of England and the British Association of Spine Surgeons President's Fellowship Award.


*Awards and prizes

-BASS/BSS Presidents Fellowship award - 2015
-Royal College of Surgeons of England Harry Morton Research Fellowship award - 2014
-Codman Neurosurgical Travelling Fellowship - 2014
-UK HCA Foundation International Travelling Fellowship award - 2013
-EOE Deanery bursary awarded for the study of Masters in Medical Education - 2012
-EOE Deanery bursary awarded for PG Certificate in Medical Education - 2011
-1st Prize, Presentation (poster), Society of British NeuroSurgeons - Nottingham, 2008
-Pfizer Medallion in Medicine and Scroll of Honour - MBBS
-VNS Memorial Gold Medal award, 1st place overall - MBBS
-KKS Gold Medal, 1st place in final year - MBBS


Contact details

Tel: +442031290934
email: private.secretary@spinesirgery.com
Twitter: @spinesirgery


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