Mr Chatenya Chauhan was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.
Reviews
Mr. Chauhan is highly proficient, with a relaxing manner, but with a razor-sharp focus on the issue at hand (which for me was the sudden partial failure of my left knee and associated tendons). He is that rare breed of surgeon that actually listens to what you have to say, understanding that the best results are achieved with both the patient and specialist working together. I would certainly recommend him.
I am very pleased that all has gone well with your surgery. Thank you for taking time to writ this review it will be very reassuring for others. I wish you well.
I was a patient of Mr Chatenya Chauhan and got a hip replacement. Mr Chatenya Chauhan was the best, absolutely brilliant could not fault at all
I saw Mr Chauhan a couple of days ago after having carpal tunnel surgery just before Christmas, scar has healed up well. He explained that full use of my hand will take a while but all is okay. He is very good at listening to your concerns and putting your mind at ease. Right hand done and left hand will be done in due course. I found he and all of the others involved were very helpful.
I couldn’t recommend Mr Chatham more. He is a very reassuring doctor. Cheers you up when you are nervous. Very understanding and very gentle. I’m very glad he performed my carpel tunnel surgery and would be happy for him to operate on me in the future if needed.
Dr Chauhan gave me excellent advice on how to build my bone density
Specialises in
- Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
Profile
Mr Chauhan has been a consultant in trauma and orthopaedic surgery since 2002 with a focus on trauma, arthroscopic and joint replacement work mainly around the lower limb. He graduated from Dundee University & lectured in Sheffield University in Anatomy and Physiology. After completing basic surgical training there, Orthopaedic training commenced in Leeds followed by a fellowship at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham. Arthroscopy and cartilage research was undertaken at Smith and Nephew’s Research Facility in York and University College London helped to validate the early imaging of cartilage and establish an arthroscopic service in Southend-on-Sea where he was appointed as a Consultant. During the time there he has developed minimally invasive approach to anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction making it possible to use a novel approach to hamstring ligament harvesting. Research interests included developing methods of treatment for cartilage damage. Mr. Chauhan is described as a caring individual with his approach to patients and their needs using great attention to detail. These are qualities that keep patients giving the highest recommendation and are also seen in the approach to individualised teaching of Foundation, Core and Speciality Trainees as well as General Practitioner colleagues.