Prof Benedict Rogers was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a private patient at The Montefiore Hospital
27th May 2021


Very professional. Listened to the issue and gave good advice. Operation was successful.

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Written by a private patient at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital
25th May 2021


Prof Rogers is very easy going, he understood my issues with my knee and his diagnosis was spot on. I felt safe in his capable hands as he was very calming and said what I wanted to hear. The follow up appointment I had, Prof Rogers explained the operation in more detail which has put my mind at rest as to what was done on the day and going forward what I need to do.The team were wonderful during the whole process from start to finish. I would highly recommend Prof Rogers and his team. Thank you again, Owen Mildren

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Written by a NHS patient at Princess Royal Hospital
20th May 2021


I have had the great pleasure of meeting Mr Rogers on several occasions, in clinic and for two hip replacements , I’ve always found him very kind caring and professional.Because of Mr Rogers and his expertise, team I’m able to have a pain free , and active life ,thank so much for that .

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Written by a private patient at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital
14th May 2021


I have attended Professor Rogers for investigation of a problem with my right hip in September 2020. In April 2021 I had a total hip replacement to resolve ongoing discomfort as a result of severe arthritis. I have had an excellent experience from the initial consultation, to the surgery itself and including post operative care and follow up consultations. I would highly recommend Professor Rogers.

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Written by a private patient at Nuffield Hospital Haywards Heath
9th May 2021


Professor Rogers provided a full knee replacement, The 10" scar is hardly visible and the knee joint is without pain though the soft tissues surrounding the knee are taking time to be pain free. I was concerned about an issue with the soft tissues and Professor Rogers promptly saw me in clinic and explained the reasons behind my issue and advised that it would disappear in time.

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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


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