Mr Rohit Jain was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a private patient at KIMS Hospital
4th May 2024


I initially saw Mr Jain at Medway Maritime Hospital, I had severe osteoarthritis in both knees.At that time there was a 54 week wait on the NHS, so I decided to go private and saw him again at Kims, he operated on my left leg three weeks later, in April the pain was immediately gone. When I saw him for my 6 week check up he said that I was doing brilliantly and if I wanted my right knee done could I let him know when, I replied tomorrow please! I was booked in for June and have not looked back since. I highly recommend this doctor,and urge anyone in severe pain to contact him.

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Written by a private patient at KIMS Hospital
3rd May 2024


I had a necessary replacement knee operation 12 months ago which now allows me to walk where I couldn't before. I am now playing golf, swimming and doing a lot of walking. Without the operation which was relatively quick and pain free, my life would have been really limited. At KIMs, I was in the hands of a very professional team led by Mr. Jain. Post op, the one thing I struggled with was sleeping at night and it is important one obtains suitable pain relieve. Anyway, suffice to say, I undertook physio at the hospital which was very helpful. But before that I exercised the knee consistently even the day after. This saved scar tissue building up which could have inhibited movement. I cannot overestimate the importance of exercise right after the operation. It is likely I am going to have another knee operation and would not hesitate to go through the same process at KIMS.

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Written by a NHS patient at One Ashford Hospital
2nd May 2024


From the first telephone call speaking to mr.Jain he reassured me that he would help me, he did, I can’t praise him enough. I had a total knee replacement at the one hospital. I was treated well by everyone involved in my care total respect from everyone, only 2 nights in hospital now 6 weeks later I have been discharged from mr. Jain care I feel great having my new knee no more pain and I can walk, I will be having my other knee replaced shortly, I am totally reassured that I will be looked after. 5 ***** also my physio therapist is great.

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25th April 2024


Having to have a major operation is a daunting situation and often, we are put off going through it because we are scared. My experience has been a positive one as a result of meeting Dr Jain. From the outset, he was honest about each stage of the process, letting me know about the pain after the operation through to the success of the operation. I am 6 weeks into my recovery and have felt supported along my journey because I have been surrounded by a caring team. The advice I would give anyone considering a TKR would be to get yourself fit especially the parts of the body or muscles you will be relying on after the op. But more importantly, know that you have a good team around that you can rely is key.

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23rd April 2024


Following investigations into pain in both knees, I received a diagnosis of osteoarthritis caused by loss of cartilage in the joints. Knee replacements would have been imminent were it not for my age, as I am under 60. I experienced pain during normal activity and more extreme discomfort and stiffness, following extended periods of exercise or activity due to inflammation in the joints. Mr Jain offered a couple of options and I researched these carefully. With more focussed and knowledgeable advice from Mr Jain, I decided to have Arthrosamid injections into both knees at the same time and this was carried out by Mr Jain at a clinic in Paddington. The injections themselves are quite painful in their administration but it is done very quickly and is followed by a local anaesthetic, allowing for comfortable walking and independent travel after. I experienced extreme stiffness and discomfort a few hours after the injections were administered and was warned this was likely. The lack of movement gradually improved over the first two weeks and from week 2 to week 4 I felt at a similar stage to prior to the treatment. However, from week 4 onwards the flexibility and stamina of the knees have gradually improved and the discomfort I would have previously experienced in every day life and especially after extended exercise became less and less. I am now at 12 weeks which is deemed to be the period of time required to really feel the positive effect of Arthrosamid and I am happy I followed the advice of Mr Jain. It will be interesting to see how the next few months and years evolve but I am currently enjoying being able to do some of the things I love doing - walking, going to the gym, dancing, wearing heels and I even like running up and down the stairs again!

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Profile

Mr Rohit Jain is a Consultant Orthopaedic Hip, Knee & Trauma Surgeon at Medway Maritime Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, an Associate Teaching Hospital of The University of London. He is fellowship-trained and specialises in lower limb surgery and trauma reconstruction. His main interest is hip and knee replacement and revision surgery. He also has an interest in young adult hip pathology, trauma, enhanced recovery surgery and rehabilitation.

Mr Jain attained a National Training Number through an extremely competitive selection process. Thereafter he has completed his specialist training on the prestigious North Western Deanery Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery Training Program.

He has accomplished his sub specialist hip & knee arthroplasty training at the Orthopaedic and Arthritic Institute at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Canada, one of North America's leading hospitals for musculoskeletal care, education and research. During his time there he was awarded a Fellowship Diploma from the University of Toronto. This has been further complemented by Sir John Charnley Arthroplasty fellowship at the world-renowned Wrightington Hospital - a centre of Orthopaedic excellence in UK. His sub specialist experience further includes National BOA Transitional Lower Limb Arthroplasty Fellowship and the Academic Exchange Program at world renowned EndoKlinik in Germany.

Mr Jain has been actively involved in teaching and training medical students and is the clinical and educational supervisor for junior doctors at SHO & Registrar levels. He is an Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor. Mr Jain is a trainer on FRCS Exam Revision courses and is on the panel of reviewers for the prestigious Bone and Joint Journal. His academic portfolio includes a Post Graduate thesis, numerous publications, research projects, high quality audits, service improvement projects, national & local presentations and 57 training courses.

Mr Jain has a safe, effective and a patient-centred approach. The guiding principle of Mr Jain’s clinical & surgical practice is: ‘Do listen to your patients; always have them at the centre of your thinking, that’s what makes the big difference.’