Prof. Bijayendra Singh was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a patient at KIMS Hospital
12th January 2020


I have been a patient of Prof. Bijayendra Singh for the past 4 months following cycling accident earlier in 2019. Prof. Singh has a gentle, kind manner. He took time to explain the preferred treatment plan, the possible issues after surgery and what to do afterwards to ensure I make the best recovery. He performed a procedure to repair damage caused in my accident. I have seen Prof Singh twice since the procedure to follow up on my progress. I was seen promptly for all my appointments at the KIMS Hospital and during those appointments Prof. Singh was highly professional, courteous and friendly.

19th January 2020
Response from Prof. Bijayendra Singh

Thank you.

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Written by a patient at KIMS Hospital
7th January 2020


I felt that Prof Singh was extremely knowledgeable about the problems I had with my shoulder. After the procedure to address one problem, another remained (as I expected it would) but was slight. Prof Singh put forward a suggestion to address that if it persisted, it was a technique I hadn't even come across before and which is relatively new but he had been trialling - I would have no qualms about seeing him again if necessary.

19th January 2020
Response from Prof. Bijayendra Singh

Thank you for your feedback. I am sure we can work on your problems together. I always involve patients in decision making. Best Wishes

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Written by a patient at KIMS Hospital
6th January 2020


Over a year post surgery I have decided now is the time to leave a review... I was shown the utmost care by Professor Singh when having a ganglion removed from my wrist as well as carpal tunnel problems fixed. I can not fault him for all his efforts with my hand and trying other options before surgery. Following the surgery in September 2018 my hand has improved dramatically and I am thankful to be able to continue with my business which I feared I would not. I would highly recommend him and have advised a couple of friends that he’s the man to see for their problems. Many thanks Bijay, I’m eternally grateful for your kindness, understanding and care.

19th January 2020
Response from Prof. Bijayendra Singh

Thank you for your feedback. I am pleased for your progress and recovery

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Written by a patient at Medway Maritime Hospital
11th December 2019


He gave me the full facts about my condition. He explained my treatment options clearly and when I could not decide whether to be operated on or not, he gave me a further month to think about it. I visited him again yesterday and was still undecided so he asked me where my pain levels were. We discussed that and again he explained the options quite clearly. That is when I decided I would not have the operation. However, Dr Singh did not end it there as he went on to say that I could be referred to him in the future should I so wish. I was very pleased and grateful that I was not to be dismissed without a plan for the future. I left feeling that I had made the right decision. At last, after deliberating for weeks, he also confirmed that he thought I had made the right decision at this time. He was amazing after I had finally made the decision. He understood my reasons and then went on to explain that I could have further consultation with him should I require to see him in the future to make my shoulder more comfortable as he also reiterated that there was the possibility of deterioration in the future.

15th December 2019
Response from Prof. Bijayendra Singh

Thank you for your feedback. I believe in taking patients concerns and their view points when making any decisions. Its not a one way traffic but always a discussion and a dialogue.

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Written by a patient at KIMS Hospital
1st December 2019


Professor Singh carried out a difficult full thickness repair to my left shoulder's rotor cuff. Before my referral to Prof Singh I was told it would be unlikely that I would have anything near the use I had before my injury. Prof Singh advised me that the repair would be tricky and that it may need the shoulder to be opened completely as opposed to key hole surgery but he assured me he would do the best he possibly could. My surgery was carried out through key hole methods and the repair has been very successful. Now five months post op, I have my full range of movement back, no pain and, although I am still doing my own physiotherapy, my strength is regaining week by week. I thank Prof Singh for his expertise and care, I feel extremely lucky that I was referred to him.

15th December 2019
Response from Prof. Bijayendra Singh

Thank you. Its always good to be true to patient so that you can prepare them for a realistic option rather than painting too bleak or too rosy a picture. if patient is motivated to work on the rehab - the surgery is a small part of the recovery process.

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Specialises in

  • Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery

Profile

Prof Bijayendra Singh is one of the leading Upper Limb Surgeons in Kent and South East of England. He is fondly known as Bijay or BJ
My practice is solely limited to management of Upper Limb Orthopaedic conditions and trauma surgery. My expertise in the field of work is recognised by my appointment as a Consultant at Medway NHS Foundation Trust, since 2009. I am available for private consultations at the Kent Institute of Medicine & Surgery in Maidstone, Spire Alexandra Hospital in Walderslade.
I qualified from Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara, India in 1992 and followed this up with a residency training programme in Trauma & Orthopaedics, receiving my Masters in 1995. I worked as a Lecturer for two years before coming to UK for Higher Specialist Training in South East Thames under leading Upper Limb surgeons. As part of my specialist training I undertook a fellowship programme
• Perth Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Centre, a well renowned centre for Sports and Orthopaedic surgery.
• Travelling Fellowship of the British Society for Surgery of Hand, Kleinert & Kutz Hand Institute in Louisville, Kentucky.
I specialize in the management of problems related to Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist and Hand joints. I provide expert opinion in the diagnosis and management of all types of Shoulder (Rotator Cuff Tear, Impingement, Arthritis, Dislocation & Frozen Shoulder), Elbow (Tennis Elbow, Golfer’s Elbow, Arthritis, Trapped Nerve), Wrist problems (Arthritis, Ganglion, Ligament injury etc.) and Hand problems (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Triggering finger, Arthritis and Dupuytren’s contracture). I have expertise in carrying out key hole surgery for shoulder, elbow and wrist. I perform the largest number of shoulder joint replacement across the country (based on NJR) with fantastic outcomes
I frequently lecture on both trauma and upper limb related courses at both national and international meetings. I am actively involved in upper limb research and I have over 100 publications in national & international journals and a number of book chapters. My research work has been presented at over 120 national and international meetings. I am an examiner for medical students at GKT Medical School London and for M.Sc. (Orth) conducted by Brighton University. I teach regularly on the regional orthopaedic registrar training programme and am a regular faculty member of the F.R.C.S. (Orth) Course.
I am a member of British Orthopaedic Association, British Elbow & Shoulder Society, British Society for Surgery of Hand, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons Glasgow. I am the President of the British Indian Orthopaedic Society.
I have been awarded with numerous awards both from India and UK including ‘Hind Rattan Award’ in 2019, ‘Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Samman’ in 2013 and I won ‘The Best in Medical Field’ at the Annual British Indian Awards.
I am a Visiting Professor & Pathway Director for the Masters course in Regenerative Medicine & Surgery at the Canterbury Christchurch University. I have been awarded the Clinical Tutor titles at the Brighton & Sussex Medical School as well as Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh for my educational roles.
My wife is a GP and have two children. I enjoy cooking with Indian cooking my speciality. I make the best Butter Chicken in the world!! I enjoy going on walks, playing badminton and spending on Mario Cart Games with my kids.
For more info please visit these websites:
www.kentorthopaedicpractice.co.uk
YouTube : UC9Wr8U2TkfrivcnH9BUM1WQ
https://www.slideshare.net/bijayendrasingh

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