Mr Krishna Vemulapalli was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a NHS patient at Queen's Hospital
26th October 2023


Mr Vemulapalli was excellent. At first consultation he assessed my injury and clearly explained the preliminary finding, took immediate steps to stabilize the area and then referred me for further investigation. On receiving results he took time to take me through my scan, what the result showed and importantly what that meant to me. He explained the various medical options available to me and the associated issues with each. He was really happy to answer all my questions and outlined what the next stages of my recovery would be. What I liked Clear explanations and diagnosis Listened and discussed my medical issue in a way I understood Answered my questions in detail Feel supported and involved in my recovery plan

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Written by a private patient at Spire Hartswood Hospital
30th September 2023


Mr V is absolutely marvellous. He diagnosed a problem with my foot where 4 other consultants had not. He is kind caring excellent After having 4 operations on my foot which did not help me Mr V found the problem and rectified it. He really did change my life I don’t know what I would have done without him.

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Written by a private patient at Spire Hartswood Hospital
22nd September 2023


Went above and beyond and acted urgently so that I could get my operation done as soon as possible. I am really thankful to him for giving me the best chance of recovery. Even though it’s a long recovery. He was honest and realistic with me to what I could expect after operation and moving forward. Lovely doctor who had my full confidence

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Written by a NHS patient at Queen's Hospital
22nd August 2023


Krishna is an absolutely superb doctor. He has seen me on three occasions to treat pain in one of my ankles. He cares to understand the cause and his diagnoses has proven to be spot on. He communicates with respect. He is an absolute credit to his team and division. I understand he works with Dr Amalesh - another super clinical leader.

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Written by a NHS patient at Queen's Hospital
21st August 2023


Mr V And staff are very considerate and helpful

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Profile

Mr Krishna Vemulapalli is an Orthopaedic Consultant at Barking Havering & Redbridge Hospitals NHS Trust. His NHS practice is at King George Hospital in Goodmayes and at Queens Hospital in Romford, Essex, where he specialises in foot and ankle surgery and Orthopaedic surgery for children. He is also Honorary Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary University, London


His qualifications are MBBS, FRCS,  FRCS (Tr & Orth). After graduation, Krishna Vemulapalli started basic surgical training in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and then completed his higher surgical training at The Royal London Hospital and the  Percivall Pott Rotation.


He undertook further specialist training in foot and ankle surgery at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital  and in children's Orthopaedic surgery at the Royal London Hospital. He was awarded the Ilizarov Travelling Fellowship by Smith and Nephew, which took him to Kurgan in Russia.


As well as keeping up-to-date with the latest and most effective forms of treatment in trauma and Orthopaedics, he teaches surgeons in various practical Orthopaedic and FRCS examination courses. He has organised several educational courses namely

1) Queens FRCS( Tr &Ortho) Clinical Course
2) Ponseti Course for Club feet
3) Queens MRCS Mock Exam course
4) Orthopaedic &Trauma Course for Accident &Emergency
5) Foot and Ankle Cadaveric course

He is passionate about teaching and was instrumental in getting the Queens Hospital 'Training Hospital of the Year 2014' for Trauma and Orthopaedics in Royal London Rotation and 2nd Runner up Training Hospital of the Year for Stanmore rotation

His teaching/ training & patient care was recognised and has won/nominated following awards.
1) BHR- Star of the Month December 2012
2) BHR Star of the Year-2013- Runner-up
3) Nominated for BHRT Staff Pride award for Outstanding Patient Care-2013
4) Nominated for BHRT Staff Pride Award for Inspirational Leader-2013
5) Nominated for ‘Trainer of the Year 2014’- Royal London Rotation
6) Professional Excellence Award from Telugu NRI Forum @ British Parliament-2014
7) Winner of the Trainer of the Year 2015’- Percivall Pott Rotation
8) Nominated for Trainer of the Year 2015- British Orthopaedic Trainee Association
9) Winner of Highly Commended Clinical Supervisor of the Year -PGMDE- UCL partners 2016
10)Nominated for ‘Trainer of the Year 2016- Royal London Rotation
11) Nominated for Trainer of the year 2018- Royal London Rotation
12) Nominated for ‘I made a difference’ for BHRT May 2019
13) Awarded ‘Certificate of Excellence’ by www.iwantgreatcare.org 2016; 2017; 2018; 2019; 2020; 2021; 2022 & 2023
14) Nominated for the Trainer of the Year 2021 Stanmore Rotation( 2nd Runner up)
15) Nominated for the Trainer of the Year 2021 Pott Rotation (Runner up)
16) Elected for the BOFAS Educational Committee

Mr Vemulapalli, as a clinical lead, is the Chief Architect of BONES week (BHRUT Orthopaedics NHS Elective Surgery) Project which is a pioneer NHS High Volume week performing 135 Hip & Knee arthoplasties and 85-day cases in a week in October 2020.
This project has been described as ‘Exemplary’ by the RCS president in British Parliament as well as example of delivering the elective service in the February 2022 NHS report. (https://www.england.nhs.uk/coronavirus/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2022/02/C1466-delivery-plan-for-tackling-the-covid-19-backlog-of-elective-care.pdf)


Although Krishna Vemulapalli manages all general trauma and orthopaedic conditions, including hip and knee surgery, his specialist interests include simple and complex adult foot and ankle surgery, and paediatric (children's) orthopaedics.

Personal profile:
I am married and live locally in Essex. My wife is a GP and we are fortunate to have two lovely boys and a beautiful young daughter. My interests include playing cricket, reading, travelling, spending time with my family and experimenting with Indian cooking.