Bsc (Hons) BM FCPod(S)
"The entire team is professional and committed to providing the best treatment for each patient."
Specialises in
I am the only Podiatric Surgeon in the UK who is also a medical doctor having qualified from medical school at the University of Southampton in 1996. I have extensive experience in treating foot and ankle conditions and a passion for working to deliver the very best results possible for each and every patient under my care.
I am a specialist in treating foot and ankle problems, sports injuries, and be able to provide comprehensive medical, surgical and orthotic management. As well as performing a range of foot surgery under sedation, local anaesthetic and general anaesthetic.
My specialists interests include hallux valgus, hallux rigidus, forefoot reconstruction, revision surgery, hammer toes, neuromas and ingrowing toenails. I am committed to providing a high quality, safe, patient-centred care, and I have carried out over 4,500 surgical procedures on the foot and ankle and over 1,200 ultrasound guided procedures. I am also able to offer PRP injections for painful foot and ankle conditions.
I have an excellent record of outcomes documented over the years and supported by regular audits. I have also been awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate for delivering outstanding care.
I have been working as a Podiatric Surgeon since 2000 in Surrey and my fellowship training took place at the West Middlesex University Hospital. I am committed to training and have been appointed as a visiting lecturer at the University of Brighton.
My Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) number is CH08733.
Choosing a foot care specialist
Every doctor, nurse, physiotherapist or other health professional has specific skills and qualifications. They can only provide care that fits within those skills and rules set by their profession. For foot care specialists this means:
Podiatrists - They diagnose and treat problems with your feet and lower limbs (they are not medical doctors). They can provide advice, prescribe certain medications and carry out non-surgical treatments.
Podiatric Consultants - These are highly experienced podiatrists (they are not medical doctors). They can manage complex foot and ankle conditions, using a range of non-surgical treatments.
Consultant Podiatric Surgeons - They are podiatrists who have completed additional training (they are not medical doctors). They can manage complex foot and ankle conditions using a range of non-surgical treatments and perform some surgical procedures.
I treat children and young people from 1 to 18 years old.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Deepak Pabari at Spire include:
Orthopaedics - ankle and foot
Paediatrics
BM / University of Southampton / 1996
Degree in Medicine
FCPod(S) / College of Podiatrists / 2000
Fellowship in Podiatric Surgery
British Medical Association
Fellow of the Directorate of Podiatric Surgery
Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine
General Medical Council
Health and Care Professions Council
Service evaluation outcomes of a Morton's neuroma injection service. N Rao, D Pabari and D Deeab. International Musculoskeletal Medicine, 2014 Vol 36.
I enjoy spending my spare time with my wife and two daughters. I also regularly play sport.