Mr Rohit Jain was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a NHS patient at One Ashford Hospital
10th July 2023


I had a total hip replacement 20 May 2023, by Mr Rohit Jain and his team. If you are a patient thinking of having or awaiting surgery for this type of operation and you are feeling apprehensive, stressed or worried, please do not be afraid. The whole team have a great standard of care and brief you all the way, from assessment to physio, they are beside you every step of the way. I would recommend Mr Rohit Jain. The One Hospital is brilliant and I loved it there.

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Written by a NHS patient at KIMS Hospital
9th July 2023


I went to DrJain as an NHS patient and I was very impressed with his professionalism and knowledge of my problem. Dr Jain explained everything to me about the pre op meeting, the procedure itself and the aftercare. I was at ease and felt very sure I would be fine. The procedure did go very well and I was pleased with the result and aftercare including the physio team . All the staff were on top form and I would recommend them. Finally I would say Dr Jain is a credit to his profession . I feel very grateful to be more mobile and move on with my life, pain free and able to do the things I want to do.

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Written by a private patient at Spire Alexandra Hospital
8th July 2023


Under his care for several years, always pleasant, professional and gave good advice. Have been in pain for many years but recently went nstride procedure both advices and administered by him, pain has gone. Never did I feel pressurised by him, he went through all the options available to me Highly recommend

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Written by a NHS patient at One Ashford Hospital
5th July 2023


Mr Jain is such a lovely man. At my first appointment he went through what was exactly wrong with my knee. Showed me MRI scans and pointed out different areas that had problems. We sent through some of my anxieties about having a total knee replacement. He was honest that it would be painful as it’s such a major operation so to keep up with pain relief. He stressed how important it was to do the exercises afterwards. He said to go away and think about it but during the appointment I had already made my mind up to have it done. I really couldn’t put up with the pain any longer. On the day of the surgery Mr Jain came to see me on the ward and again reassured me. The operation went fine and I was home in 2 days. I started the exercises straight away and yes it’s painful with the swelling around the knee so do as much as you can. I was very focused and wanted the best recovery I could especially after Mr Jains hard work in giving me a new knee. I went for my 6 week check up 4/07/2023 with Mr Jain and he was delighted with my recovery. I’m not saying it’s still not painful at times but every day I can see improvements. I’m now seeing about having my other knee done next year and Mr Jain is going to be my surgeon again. I would not hesitate in recommending Mr Jain to anyone that needs knee surgery. Many thanks again Mr Jain and I’ll see you next year.

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Written by a NHS patient at Spire Alexandra Hospital
30th June 2023


From my first consultation with Mr Jain, throughout my hospital stay for a complete knee replacement, through to my 6-week post op consultation, I have been very impressed by his professionalism and care. Mr Jain has taken time to explain my condition and my prognosis. He displays a genuine care and consideration for patient welfare. For my operation I opted to have the epidural only and remained conscious throughout. I experienced Mr Jain and his team's great care, gentleness and outstanding professionalism. It turned out it to be a surprisingly amazing experience.

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Profile

Mr Rohit Jain is a Consultant Orthopaedic Hip, Knee & Trauma Surgeon at Medway Maritime Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, an Associate Teaching Hospital of The University of London. He is fellowship-trained and specialises in lower limb surgery and trauma reconstruction. His main interest is hip and knee replacement and revision surgery. He also has an interest in young adult hip pathology, trauma, enhanced recovery surgery and rehabilitation.

Mr Jain attained a National Training Number through an extremely competitive selection process. Thereafter he has completed his specialist training on the prestigious North Western Deanery Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery Training Program.

He has accomplished his sub specialist hip & knee arthroplasty training at the Orthopaedic and Arthritic Institute at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Canada, one of North America's leading hospitals for musculoskeletal care, education and research. During his time there he was awarded a Fellowship Diploma from the University of Toronto. This has been further complemented by Sir John Charnley Arthroplasty fellowship at the world-renowned Wrightington Hospital - a centre of Orthopaedic excellence in UK. His sub specialist experience further includes National BOA Transitional Lower Limb Arthroplasty Fellowship and the Academic Exchange Program at world renowned EndoKlinik in Germany.

Mr Jain has been actively involved in teaching and training medical students and is the clinical and educational supervisor for junior doctors at SHO & Registrar levels. He is an Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor. Mr Jain is a trainer on FRCS Exam Revision courses and is on the panel of reviewers for the prestigious Bone and Joint Journal. His academic portfolio includes a Post Graduate thesis, numerous publications, research projects, high quality audits, service improvement projects, national & local presentations and 57 training courses.

Mr Jain has a safe, effective and a patient-centred approach. The guiding principle of Mr Jain’s clinical & surgical practice is: ‘Do listen to your patients; always have them at the centre of your thinking, that’s what makes the big difference.’