Mr Khalid Malik was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a NHS patient at Conquest Hospital
2nd November 2023


I was seen by Dr Khalid Malik whilst admitted at Conquest Hospital with an infection in my knee. Mr Malik was one of several doctors monitoring me during my stay and was quick to recognise when surgical intervention was required. Mr Malik operated on my knee the same day despite already having a full day or surgeries planned. Post operation Mr Malik has seen me several times to monitor my recovery. The operation was a success and I am extremely grateful for care given by Mr Malik and his team. Thank you Mr Malik.

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Written by a NHS patient at Eastbourne District General Hospital
2nd November 2023


Dr Khalid Malik, was amazing with my mother at our appointment today. We came away from the appointment with lots of information and really felt listened too. Such a lovely Doctor with great people skills.

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Written by a NHS patient at Conquest Hospital
1st November 2023


My initial contact with Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Mr Khalid Malik was at the DGH Eastbourne on 3rd August 2023, after being referred by my GP for a possible total right hip replacement operation. At the time, I was in immense pain and limping due to the wear and tear on my right hip. Mr Malik was very professional in his approach and I felt very confident of his obvious surgical skills and abilities as we discussed the details of me having a total right hip replacement operation. I was very pleasantly shocked when I enquired what the lead-in time would be for the operation, half expecting to have to wait for a year or so. Mr Malik informed me that he could do the operation within two to four weeks as he had only just taken up a post at the hospital and he hadn't yet got a full diary! He was as good as his word and I had the operation on Monday 4th September 2023 at the Conquest Hospital in Hastings. The level of care I received at the Conquest hospital was simply amazing, well beyond any words. Although I had some discomfort after the operation, the amazing staff and nurses had me up and walking around the day after the operation. I was discharged on Wednesday 6th September. I have since made a good recovery, and 8 weeks on from the operation am getting around without any walking aids and I'm slowly building back my physical stamia levels. I recently had a follow up review at the Conquest hospital where I got to meet Mr Malik again and to personally shake his hand, thanking him for the wonderful job he did on replacing my rather battered right hip. Mr Malik, I simply cannot thank you enough for the professionalism and care I received from not only yourself, but from all staff at the Conquest and DGH hospitals during and after my recent operation. Long live the NHS. Thank you. Very best regards, John Fox.

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Written by a NHS patient at Royal Surrey County Hospital
9th December 2021


Dr Malik saw me on 16th October in A&E. After explaining my symptoms of numbness in my Left leg he asked for my health history. After gathering all this information, he told me was concerned and that he needed to do various tests. He did various physical tests on my leg by which he gathered there was something that needed addressing. He also asked a nurse to do a test. Throughout the examination I felt comfortable as he explained why he was doing the tests. He also gave me time to ask questions and throughout my time in A&E I did not feel uncomfortable. I was admitted by him for an MRI. The MRI results came back and I was moved to St Georges hospital For surgery. The surgery was done on 18th October. I feel blessed that Dr malik used his knowledge in the field and I am relieved of my numbness and recovering well. I want to wish Dr malik all the best in his career and may he save alot more patients with his knowledge.

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Profile

Treatments offered:
Orthopaedic extremity trauma - hip, knee, ankle, and wrist fractures
Total knee replacement surgery
Partial knee replacement surgery
Total hip replacement surgery
Knee revision surgery
Hip revision surgery
Knee arthroscopy

Bio:
Mr Malik is a Trauma and Orthopaedic Consultant with a sub-specialist interest in hip and knee arthroplasty. His surgical expertise include primary hip and knee replacement, revision hip and knee replacement, periprosthetic fractures and management of extremity trauma.

His NHS practice is based at Conquest Hospital and Eastbourne District General Hospital. He is part of the trauma on-call team and leads regular trauma operating lists at Conquest Hospital. His elective practice encompasses the management of painful arthritic conditions of the hip and knee, fractures around hip and knee replacements and problematic hip and knee replacements (infection, loosening and instability).

Mr Malik graduated from Imperial College London, School of Medicine (ICSM) in 2012. After completing his higher speciality training in Kent, Surrey & Sussex, he undertook specialist fellowship training at the prestigious Wrightington Hospital, internationally renowned as the birthplace of modern lower limb arthroplasty. During his fellowship, he received extensive training in primary and revision hip and knee arthroplasty and developed expertise in managing complex hip and knee disorders, revision arthroplasty, impaction bone grafting, custom hip and knee replacements and direct anterior approach of the hip. He was awarded the British Hip Society Travelling Fellowship Bursary in 2023, which facilitated his visitation to the adult reconstruction department at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver.

Mr Malik completed a master’s degree in Orthopaedic Trauma Sciences with Distinction from Queen Mary University, London. Mr Malik has a string academic record, he is well published and has presented his work at national and international conferences. His research projects received the EFORT Jacques Duparc Award and the British Hip Society President’s Prize in 2022. He continues to serve as a reviewer for several journals including “Injury” and “Journal of Joint and Arthroscopic Surgery”.

Mr Malik is passionate about training the next generation of Surgeons. He is the founder of a national orthopaedic teaching collaborative “CollabORTHO” (www.collabortho.org), through which he has imparted invaluable knowledge to hundreds of students from various medical schools nationally. He is a Member of the Faculty of Surgical Trainers (MFSTEd) of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He is part of the CCRiSP and BSS course faculty for the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He holds a position as an undergraduate examiner at Queen Mary University, London. Mr Malik’s dedication to surgical training has earned him the coveted “Trainer of the Year” accolade twice during his training years (2013 – Barts Health, 2017 – East Kent Hospitals) and a nomination for the prestigious ASiT “Silver Suture” award in 2023.

Mr. Malik’s primary focus lies in ensuring his patients possess a thorough understanding of their medical conditions, while actively involving them in the shared decision-making process for their treatment. He places clear communication, empathy, and collaborative decision-making at the heart of his interactions with patients.