Mr Murali Bhat was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a private patient at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital
19th December 2022


Great service,seen quickly and everything explained clearly

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Written by a private patient at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital
30th November 2022


Dear Mr Bhat. Many thanks for fixing my Carpal Tunnel issue. The whole experience from start to finish was excellent. You explained what was causing the pain and how the operation to release the ligament was to be performed. You answered all my questions in a direct and easy to understand way. I'm now pain free and I can't thank you enough. Kind regards, Rob Bullen.

17th December 2022
Response from Mr Murali Bhat

Mr Bullen, Thank you for your valuable feedback. It was a pleasure to look after you. Kind Regards, Mr Bhat

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Written by a private patient at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital
2nd November 2022


Punctual, courteous, reassuring and gave me all the information I needed.

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Written by a private patient at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital
26th September 2022


I was afraid about the op, but Mr Bhat made me feel safe.

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Written by a private patient at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital
21st September 2022


Third procedure (trigger finger) following two carpal tunnel operations over the last few years. I have total confidence in Mr Bhatt and the advice he gave me: consultation gives plenty of time to ask questions which are fully answered. The procedure was painless and the two nurses (Rose and Lia) friendly, reassuring and professional. Mr Bhatt's secretary Sarah was also very friendly and helpful. I am going back for my follow up today and pleased to say I have no problems and my hand is recovering nicely. I would highly recommend Mr Bhatt and his team.

17th December 2022
Response from Mr Murali Bhat

Thank you for your valuable feedback. It was a pleasure to look after you. Kind Regards, Mr Bhat

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Profile

Mr Murali Bhat runs a specialised practice for hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder and foot problems in Surrey and Sussex.

Hand surgery is a specialised sub-division within Orthopaedic and Plastic surgery. The hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder and nerves are infinitely complex.

With weekly private clinics in the Sussex and Surrey area, there are facilities for arthroscopy, small and large joint replacement, tendon and ligament surgery and fracture fixation.

Mr Bhat regularly sees and operates on patients with common foot and ankle problems.

A qualified Hand Therapist is also available to help with conditions that do not require surgery, or to assist recovery after surgery.

The Upper Limb and Hand Surgery Service works in association with a Neurophysiologist, Neurologist, Radiologist, Rheumatologist, Plastic Surgeon and an Anaesthetist.

Experience and interests:

Mr Bhat is widely in refereed journals and has a research doctorate (MS) from Bombay University. He is a member of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand. He lectures locally, nationally and internationally. He holds the European Diploma of Hand Surgery awarded by the European Hand Society.

In 2003-04, he worked at the Shoulder unit in Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth. In 2002-03, he worked as a Consultant in Upper limb and Hand surgery at Ashford and St Peter’s hospital, Chertsey. In 2001-02, he worked as a National Fellow in Hand Surgery in Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham. He is a fully qualified Orthopaedic Surgeon from India and the UK. His interest and training in Hand Surgery started in 1990 when he was an Orthopaedic Resident in Bombay. He is very highly trained in trauma management from Portsmouth, Nottingham, Belfast and Bombay, all large teaching units with a first class trauma service.

He has written several papers on Shoulder, wrist and Hand disorders including scaphoid and perilunate injuries, trapeziectomy, rheumatoid hand and frozen shoulder.

He is a member of Faculty on the Advanced Trauma Life Support course, Hand Surgery Course for the FRCS Orth in Nottingham, Basic Science and Hand Surgery course in Chertsey for several years. He also takes a keen interest in training junior doctors at the Surrey and Sussex NHS Trust.

As part of Continuing Medical Education, he regularly attends meetings and courses.

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