MB BChir MA (Cantab) MSc FRCS
I am a fellowship trained specialist hip surgeon working at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and have been a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon since 2017. I am committed to delivering personalised, holistic care and surgical procedures to my patients.
My subspecialty area of expertise is in the investigation and management of painful or failing total hip replacements that may go onto require revision total hip replacements. This is where the artificial joint must be removed and the whole joint reconstructed. I also specialise in patients requiring first time (primary) total hip replacements as well as more complex hip replacement surgery that may be necessary due to bone loss or previous problems. Aside from undertaking general trauma when as part of the on-call service, I also specialise in fractures and trauma around hip replacements and their fixation and/or revision.
I completed my pre-clinical and clinical training at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, graduating in 2006. Following basic surgical training, I completed my specialist training on the Cambridge orthopaedic rotation, achieving my fellowship to the Royal College of Surgeons of England during this period. I also completed an MSc in Trauma and Orthopaedics from Warwick University and I undertook a Fellowship in Revision Hip Surgery at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, one of the highest volume fellowships of its type in the country. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here and was delighted to return as a consultant to this highly sought-after department.
I work in a busy NHS practice. In this alone, I perform three times more than the average surgeon nationally in terms of numbers of primary and revision hip replacement surgery. The National Joint Registry records outcomes for such surgery and my personal outcomes are all within expected limits, including patient reported outcome measures.
I remain a dedicated trainer, having served as an educational supervisor to numerous trainees since beginning my consultant career. I have taught on multiple local and national courses and was awarded the Murray Mathewson Prize in 2020 as the East of England Orthopaedic Regional Trainer of the Year.
In my capacity as the Governance Lead for the Norfolk and Norwich Orthopaedic Department, I am responsible for ensuring that the systems and processes within our department are aligned with the principles of delivering safe, effective, and high-quality patient care, while also prioritising risk management.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Amresh Singh at Spire include:
Orthopaedics
Other treatments
MBBS / Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge / 2006
Bachelor of Medcine and Bachelor of Surgery
MA (Cantab) / Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge / 2007
Master of Arts
FRCS / Royal College of Surgeons of England / 2015
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Tr&Ortho)
MSc / University of Warwick / 2017
Master of Science in Health Sciences (Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery)
British Hip Society
Orthopaedic Department Governance Lead at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
I live in Cambridge with my family. In my free time I enjoy painting and woodworking.
Telephone | 01223 266 929 |
Private secretary | Imogen Chivers |
Private secretary telephone | 01223 200 600 |
Private secretary email | Secretary@wcag.co.uk |