Mr Zaf Naqui was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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13th June 2017


I have had three procedures with Zaf, he is a really nice, warm and caring consultant. All the staff with whom I came in contact said what a really lovely man he was to work with and how they'll all liked and trusted him. The procedures on my hand were successful and I am very pleased with the outcome. I would have no hesitation in recommending this consultant.

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Written by a patient at Salford Royal Hospital
8th June 2017


I was suffering from trigger finger that had been stuck in a locked position for 7 weeks, it was painful, and stopping me from working. I visited Mr Naqui in his clinic at Trafford General. He knew exactly how i was feeling,and how desperate i was to get my finger back to normal. Mr Naqui admitted me for surgery within two weeks. When admitted the staff were amazing they talked me through everything. They let me know how long i would be waiting, i was taken down earlier which was great. Mr Naqui and his staff talked to me, and made me feel at ease and when i asked questions they were answered so i understood. After surgery Mr Naqui told me i had to exercise my hand straight away, which i did and i have had several weeks of physio, that has helped. My finger is now moving as it should be, I am very pleased with the results, i can work again now. I can't praise Mr Naqui enough.

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Written by a carer at Salford Royal Hospital
15th April 2017


Mr Naqui is an excellent surgeon. He looked after my dad who sustained a nasty fracture of his hand. He genuinely cares about his patients.

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11th April 2017


I saw Mr Naqui with my thumb which I had had problems with for a few months and was getting more painful by the day. Mr Naqui was very thorough in his examination and gave me a full and detailed explanation of his diagnosis, the treatments available for my condition and how he intended to treat it. Within one week of my visit and initial treatment, I was relieved to feel the pain starting to subside; at two weeks post treatment, the pain had almost gone. Three months on and I have been discharged with full use of my thumb and no more pain. I cannot thank Mr Naqui enough; he is my miracle worker and a truly talented and brilliant surgeon.

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15th March 2017


I had a small procedure on my hand performed by Dr Naqui. He did a fantastic job and i was well looked after. I am about to have the same procedure on my otherhand.

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Profile

Mr Naqui is a Consultant Hand, Wrist and Upper Limb Surgeon. His routine practice includes all elective Hand, Wrist and Upper Limb surgery. He also specialises in complex Hand and Wrist trauma and sports injuries.

His NHS practice is at Salford Royal Foundation Trust (Hope Hospital), one of the leading teaching hospitals of the University of Manchester.

His roles include Specialty Tutor and Lead for Clinical Governance and Patient Safety in Trauma and Orthopaedics. He is an examiner for the European Board Hand Diploma and a committee member for the ‘BSSH Instructional courses in Hand Surgery‘.
He is the founder and convenor for the Masterclasses in Hand Surgery for the BSSH. He is also an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester. Mr Naqui is Chair of the North West Surgical Hand Society and SAS Hand Manchester.

Mr Naqui was awarded dual postgraduate certification in Hand Surgery from both the British and the European Boards of Hand Surgery in 2013 becoming the first Consultant Surgeon to hold these awards.

He is a faculty member on a number of surgical courses, including the preparation of senior surgical trainees for European and British Hand Diploma as well as the specialist FRCS Orthopaedic exam.

He has a keen interest in undergraduate and post-graduate teaching as well as surgical training, lecturing in the UK and abroad.

He has completed a Masters degree in Orthopaedic Engineering, published his research in numerous journals and presented it within the UK and internationally. One of his research projects evaluated the latest techniques of wrist injury surgery.

Mr Naqui is from Manchester and attended The Manchester Grammar School before studying medicine at University College London. He underwent higher specialist training in Orthopaedics in the North West. After this, he undertook a 12 month Hand and Upper Limb Fellowship at Wrightington Hospital followed by a Fellowship in Plastic Hand Surgery.

Mr Naqui has also won fellowships at Harvard University and was awarded the prestigious British STACK Fellowship in 2013 and the American Board International ASSH Fellowship in 2014.

Mr Naqui is a member of The British Society for Surgery of the Hand, European Wrist Arthroscopy Society and The International Society for Sport Traumatology of the Hand.

His hobbies centre on his two young daughters, squash and trekking. In 2009 Mr Naqui trekked to the summit of Mount Kilimajaro and is now attempting to encourage his girls to share his passion for trekking.

Speciality Areas:
Hand and Wrist
Arthroscopy
Medicolegal

Hand and Wrist
Sports Injuries in the Hand and Wrist
Wrist Arthroscopy
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Dupuytrens Disease (incl. Injection Therapy)
Trigger Finger
Ganglion
De Quervains Disease and Tendonitis
Arthritis of Thumb
Arthritis of Hand and Wrist
Small Joint replacement
Mucous Cyst and Tumours
Fractures of Hand and Wrist
Scaphoid Fractures
Wrist Replacement

Elbow
Cubital Tunnel / Ulnar Nerve Entrapment
Tennis / Golfers Elbow
Olecranon Bursitis
Elbow Stiffness