Prof Benedict Rogers was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.
Reviews
I am very satisfied overall with Mr Rogers, but mostly, I am extremely impressed with the skill in which Mr Rogers closed the long incision on my leg. The stitches are representing of that normally used by plastic surgeons. I am grateful for the minimum of scarring left on the side of my leg.
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Mr Rogers put me at ease throughout my appointments and surgery, explaining things clearly and fully answering any questions I had. He is friendly and approachable and would have no hesitation in recommending him.
Excellent care, very easy to talk and discuss issues. Very pleased with hip replacement and after care. Could not fault the whole experience made better by the consultants manner and attitude which made me feel at ease and confident the whole time. All round excellent
Very satisfied with level of information both pre and post op regarding the nature of the surgery and ongoing care of the knee.
He was brilliant, listened to me carefully, explained everything really clearly, was nice but professional, and reassured me before my first operation in 25 years.
He was very clear about the chances of success and the risks, although in fact the operation was totally successful and I can walk pain free for the first time in about a year.
Cannot recommend him highly enough.
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
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