Mr Ashok Goel

Mr Ashok Goel

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

MS, FRCS(Ed) MCh(Orth) FRCS(Orth)

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Specialises in

  • Arthrosamid® injections
  • Hip replacement
  • Knee replacement
  • Knee arthroscopy
  • Ligament reconstruction

I am a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Spire Yale Hospital and Spire Abergele Clinic. I specialise in knee surgery, including partial and total knee replacement, knee arthroscopy, ligament reconstruction (including ACL), meniscal surgery and the management of patellar dislocation. I also specialise in hip replacement surgery.

I have studied and practised orthopaedics since 1992, which led to the award of an MS degree in Orthopaedics from MD University in Rohtak, India. I subsequently completed my FRCS in 1999 through the Royal Colleges of Edinburgh and Glasgow.

I have conducted and led workshops across Asia and the Far East, teaching total and partial knee replacement, arthroscopy and ligament reconstruction. I have also lectured at international meetings, including the American Academy and across Europe.

In 2004, I was awarded the MCh (Orth) from the University of Liverpool. I completed my higher surgical training at the Mersey Deanery, where I gained my FRCS (Orth) in 2006 and Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in 2008. In 2011, I undertook a fellowship in knee surgery (including replacement, arthroscopy and ligament reconstruction) at Mount Vernon and Hillingdon Hospital in London. Following this, I worked in a busy private hospital in New Delhi before returning to the UK, where I was appointed as a Consultant at Bangor Hospital in 2016.

My areas of expertise include – Arthrosamid® injections, knee injections, ligament reconstruction, partial knee replacement, total hip replacement and total knee replacement.

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General Medical Council Number: 4669034

Arthrosamid® injections for knee osteoarthritis

Through a single injection into the knee's intra-articular cavity, Arthrosamid® hydrogel cushions the joint and maintains pain relief for up to five years. Unlike surgery, the injection is minimally invasive and performed as an outpatient procedure. The injection takes 15 - 20 minutes to perform.

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Additional information

Arthroscopy
Hip surgery
Knee surgery
Orthopaedic surgery
Osteoarthritis
Sports injury

FRCS(Orth) / University of Edinburgh / 2006
Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons (Orthopaedic)
Higher surgical training in orthopaedics


Professional memberships

British Orthopaedic Association

Indian Orthopaedic Association

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (Affiliate)

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