Reviews
I am very satisfied with the knee replacement surgery and service at the Nuffield. Prof Rogers and his surgical team were excellent.
Professor Rogers understood exactly what my problem was to start with. His diagnosis was quick and accurate, and he was very clear with what he thought would work and what wouldn't.
I went with his suggestion of a cortisone injection which was done efficiently. I saw him today for the follow up appointment (8 weeks post) and he showed me further scans with slightly more information than he had to start. His treatment plan worked and I am very happy with the outcome.
He has given me advice about how to future-proof my body. In addition,
His manner is approachable, and he entertained all the questions I had. He is quick, concise and clearly knows what he's doing! I would 100% go back to him if I had any issues with my knees or hips. Sadly for me he doesn't do backs, but he gave me additional information about seeing a physiotherapist about an unrelated back matter, which I appreciate very much.
I think he's great.
I met Professor Rogers back in about 2017 when I started experiencing pains in my right hip.
He advised me through the years finally leading up to my hip replacement surgery in October 2023, and subsequently my six week follow up consultation.
He is a very approachable and nice gentleman and makes you feel very much at ease in any situation.
Prof Rogers explained my options clearly and calmly, explaining that ultimately I will need a total knee replacement and that I was an ideal candidate to have it done before it became a greater problem. Any questions I asked after the initial consultation were dealt with promptly by his secretary who was extremely helpful. I didn't have too long a wait for the op which was carried out at the Sussex Orthopaedic Centre in Haywards Heath. The care I received there was first class, the nurses were caring and attentive. I cannot see how there could be greater care.
I had great care given and my recovery has been better than I expected.

Prof Benedict Rogers was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2023 for delivering outstanding care.
Specialises in
- Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
- Sports and exercise medicine
Profile
Professor Benedict Rogers is a Consultant in Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery consulting in Surrey and Sussex.
His interests include hip and knee surgery and replacement, knee arthroscopy, sports injuries pelvic and acetabular surgery.orthopaedic training and education.
A graduate of University of Oxford (Christ Church), St George’s Hospital Medical School (University of London) and UCL he has a breadth of international experience including clinical fellowships at the world renown Mount Sinai Hospital and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (University of Toronto).
In 2017 he gained his PhD in 'Optimising the outcome of hip & knee replacements'
He was trained by several eminent surgeons including Professor Allan Gross, Professor Hans Kreder, Professor Marvin Tile, Dr Joseph Schatzker and was the first orthopaedic surgeon to be awarded the Zane Cohen Fellowship Achievement Award by the University of Toronto;
He has a keen interest in orthopaedic training and education being awarded the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Orthopaedic Trainer of the Year in 2014.
He has currently published over 70 scientific articles, 10 book chapters, and has given over 80 presentations worldwide.
He is an editorial peer reviewer for following scientific journals, Bone & Joint Journal (formerly JBJS Br), Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (JBJS Am), Clinical Orthopaedic and Related Research (CORR) and Journal of Arthroplasty.
Benedict holds the following academic positions:
1. Honorary Clinical Professor at Brighton & Sussex Medical School,
2. Editor in Chief, Annals of Royal College of Surgeons
4. Deputy Clinical Director Kent, Surrey Sussex NIHR Clinical Research Network
Practice Manager
t. 020 3598 4343
e. mrrogerssec@medserv.co.uk
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