Mr Naveed Shaikh

Mr Naveed Shaikh

Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon

MBBS, FRCS (Orth)

"Spire Bushey Hospital has excellent facilities, enabling me to provide a first class service to my patients. It's a great place to work as staff are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care."


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I am an expert knee, foot and ankle surgeon. While delivering a service my ultimate aim is to provide the highest quality of medical care in the form of safe and effective treatment with complete patient satisfaction.

I graduated from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1998. I have done most of my surgical training in hospitals around London. Just before being appointed at Hillingdon and Mount Vernon Hospitals as a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon in 2014 I completed two high level sub-specialty fellowships in Cambridge and London. My areas of sub-specialty are treatment of all foot, ankle and knee disorders.

I am the diabetic foot lead at Hillingdon Hospital. I am also a member of the Morbidity and Mortality Surveillance group.

I am a clinical supervisor and am involved in teaching and training junior surgeons on the West London Orthopaedic Registrar rotation. I am also involved in teaching medical students from Imperial College who are placed at Hillingdon Hospital.

I have previously presented and published research papers at various scientific meetings and am passionate about teaching surgical trainees.

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Treatment information

Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Naveed Shaikh at Spire include:

Orthopaedics

Other treatments

  • Achilles tendon repair
  • ACL reconstruction
  • Ankle cartilage injury
  • Ankle fusion
  • Ankle instability
  • Ankle pain
  • Ankle sprains
  • Ankle surgery
  • Arthroscopy
  • Foot surgery
  • Hallux rigidus
  • Joint fusions
  • Knee cartilage injury
  • Knee surgery
  • Lower limb trauma
  • Medico-legal
  • Metatarsalgia
  • Morton's Neuroma
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Protein rich plasma injections
  • Shock wave therapy
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Sports injury
  • Tendonitis
  • Toe arthritis
  • Toe correction
  • Toe fusion
  • Treatment of flat foot
  • Treatment of heel pain
  • Treatment of meniscal injury

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Additional information

MB BS / University of London / 1998
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery


Professional memberships

British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society

Shaikh N, Vaughan P, Varty K, Coll A, Robinson AHN. Outcome of forefoot amputations with primary closure in patients with diabetes. BoneJointJ.2013; 95-B: 1083-7.

Trompeter A, Shaikh N, Bateup C, Palmer S. Clinical Diagnosis Of Soft tissue Injuries to the Knee by Physiotherapists and Orthopaedic surgeons - Is There A Difference between Two Professions? Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal. (2010) 28, 16-18

Shaikh N, Ahmed H, Compson J. The effect of metacarpophalangeal joint position on wrist flexion and extension. STOP. Jan 2005; Issue 1: 43-44.

Ahmed H, Shaikh N, Goldie B. Fusion of the small joints of the hand – A technique and review using Coughlin cup and cone reamers. J Hand Surg (Br). 2003; 28B: 6:590- 592.

Guryel E, Shaikh N, Clark DW.Displaced Intracapsular Fracture Complicating Transient Osteopenia of the Hip in Pregnancy: Timing of surgery. ActaOrthopBelg 2010; 76: 555-558

Patel S, Dodd M, Shaikh N, Palmer S. Second toe proximal phalanx interposition bone graft to correct a failed Keller’s arthroplasty. Foot Ankle Surg. 2009; 15(3): 149-51.

Shaikh N, Abdel-Galil K, Compson J. An unusual complication of knee arthroscopy – portal site synovial cyst.Knee. 2004 Dec; 11(6): 501-502.

Shaikh N, Barry M. Presentation of Compartment Syndrome without an obvious cause can delay treatment - Beware. ActaOrthop Belg. 2003 Dec; 69(6): 566-577.

Surgical Tips

Shaikh N, Guryel E, Acton K.A useful and economical suture passer. Ann R CollSurgEng 2008; 90: 464-466.

Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

I live in North West London. I enjoy spending time with my young family and going to the gym. My hobbies include cycling and travelling.

Private secretary Rachel Brown