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Mr Gaurav Batra PhD, FRCS (Orth), FSEM (Sports Med)

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Written by a patient at Oaklands Hospital
11th January 2019


I was treated with care and all details of my operation was explained to me and the staff were helpful and professional also after care was very good. Follow up for checkups not always seen on time so think staff could make you more aware of this at time of booking in.... .

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Written by a patient at Oaklands Hospital
2nd January 2019


Very polite and listened too what we had to say about our problem. He also was very efficient in repairing the problem,after 2years of pain I am now pain free. Thank you so much, Mrs Myra Childs.

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Written by a patient at Salford Royal Hospital
18th December 2018


I would like to thank Mr Batra and his team for the excellent work done on both my knees and the aftercare I received. I had key whole surgery on my right knee last year; including meniscus repair; my knee healed amazing and ive had no problems with it since and the great job he did help me to finish the football season. I have had ACL reconstruction on my left knee this year, aswell as meniscus repair and again my knee has healed amazing. I can not thank Mr Batra enough for his outstanding work which has helped me again to get back into training and hopefully back into the football season for this year.

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Written by a patient at Oaklands Hospital
12th December 2018


Mr Batra is the man you need for a hip replacement. I struggled with my ability to walk, it was getting worse, I suffered in pain really because I was frightened to have it done, I saw Mr Batra in July and had the operation in October, his manner and confidence put me at ease immediately. The staff who work with him at the Oaklands were brilliant and reassuring towards me. I saw Mr Batra this week, 8 weeks after the operation, I'm in no pain when I walk, what a Christmas present. A very big Thank You to Mr Batra.

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Written by a patient at Oaklands Hospital
10th December 2018


I received a fantastic service from consultations to surgery for my TRHR. I would highly recommend Mr Batra to anyone who requires a hip replacement. My quality of life has improved considerably and the care I received from not only Mr Batra, but all the nursing staff at the Oakland’s hospital was of the highest standard.

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Specialises in

  • Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
  • Sports and exercise medicine

Profile

I have been a Hip & Knee Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Salford Royal Hospital since 2010.

I perform Hip and Knee Replacement, Revision Hip and Knee Replacement, Arthroscopic (keyhole) Hip and Knee Surgery, including ACL reconstruction.

I see people with any type of sports injury to arrange diagnostic tests and organise treatment and rehabilitation.

I am one of few Orthopaedic Consultants in the region who has also completed their Sports Medicine Membership exams (MFSEM) with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. This gives me an unique insight into sporting injuries, training methods sports psychology as well as nutrition.

I am a keen runner and still run in the Vets Category for Sale Harriers with a marathon PB of just over 3 hours. I have played a number of different sports at a good level including badminton and squash for my University.

I am happy to see patients who have sporting ambitions at any level and are struggling to get back to their sport. You will get honest advice about what can and cannot be done.

I understand how important it is for you to be able to continue to do the sport that you love so much and I will do my best to help you achieve this.

I qualified in 1995 from University of Wales College of Medicine with Commendation. I did my basic Surgical Training (MRCS) in Manchester in 1998. I spent three years at the Manchester Medical School conducting research into how cells behave when human bone heals after it has broken, for which I was awarded my PhD. I started higher surgical training in 2003 and passed my FRCS (Orth) exam in 2007. During my training, I did the Bolton Knee Fellowship, Leicester Hip Fellowship and visited the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota to complete a Visiting Clinician’s Fellowship. I completed my MFSEM with The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 2018.

Thank you for taking the time to look at my profile.

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