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 * Mr Pal Ramesh
   Consultant Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon
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   Secretary - Amy
   Tel: 07730 217878
   Email: rameshmedsec@gmail.com
   
 * Mr Pal Ramesh
   Consultant Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon
   Patient Testimonials
   








ABOUT MR PAL. RAMESH

Qualifications: MBBS, M Ch, FRCS, FRCS(Orth)


SECRETARY - AMY

Tel: 07730 217878
Email: rameshmedsec@gmail.com


Mr Ramesh underwent his higher surgical training in Orthopaedic surgery in the
South East Thames region including Guy’s & St Thomas’ hospitals in London and
completed a fellowship in Preston / Chorley hospitals. He was entered on to the
Specialist register for Orthopaedic surgery in 2005.

Mr Pal Ramesh was awarded the prestigious international American Orthopaedic
Foot and Ankle society’s (AOFAS) travelling fellowship in 2007 after DePuy
travelling fellowship in 2006. This allowed him to visit and train with a number
of Foot & Ankle surgeons within North America including Columbus, Galveston,
Houston, Minnesota, Toronto, Rochester, Boston, New York, Philadelphia,
Washington and Baltimore.

Ramesh is involved in clinical research and academic development and has
presented his research at Orthopaedic conferences both nationally and
internationally. The recent one was at American Association of Orthopaedic
Surgeons (AAOS) conference, where he delivered an invited lecture on midfoot
tendon pathology. He also delivered lectures in Indian Orthopaedic association
annual conference.

Working at Kingston hospital since August 2005, with a team, Mr Ramesh is keen
on teaching and training junior doctors. He is a member of the British
Orthopaedic Association, BOFAS and Association of American Orthopaedic Surgeons.

CLINICAL INTERESTS:

Mr Ramesh specialises in foot and ankle problems including:

 * Expert Orthopaedic Consultation
 * Bunions including minimally invasive surgery
 * Hammer toe correction including Smart-Toe implant
 * Morton's Neuroma
 * Mid foot pathology & arthritis

 * Sports injuries of foot and ankle
 * Tendon repair and ligament reconstruction
 * Arthroscopy of ankle and knee
 * Ankle Replacement and fusions
 * Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT)


REFERRAL PROCEDURE

MR RAMESH WILL BE HAPPY TO SEE BOTH SELF-PAY AND INSURED PATIENTS PRIVATELY FOR
FOOT AND ANKLE PROBLEMS, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR GENERAL PRACTITIONER OR MEDICAL
INSURANCE PROVIDER FOR A REFERRAL.



NEW VICTORIA HOSPITAL



184 Coombe Lane West
Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7EG
Tel: 020 8949 9000






PARKSIDE HOSPITAL



53 Parkside
Wimbledon, SW19 8NX
Tel: 020 8971 8026




BUPA CROMWELL HOSPITAL


164-178 Cromwell Rd,
Kensington, SW5 0TU
Tel: 020 7460 5700




ONE WELBECK



1 Welbeck Street
Marylebone, W1G 0AR
Tel: 020 3653 2000





MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

Please complete the form below to make an appointment enquiry,you can contactn
your GP or insurance provider for a referral,or alternatively please call 07730
217878 to discuss with private secretary.

Name *

Email address

Phone *

Hospital*
Select Hospital New Victoria Hospital Kingston Hospital Private Wing Parkside
Hospital Bupa Cromwell Hospital One Welbeck
Message *

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TESTIMONIALS




I would like to say how pleased I have been throughout the process of having
surgery to remove a painful bunion and toe straightening. From the information
given prior to the operation to the post operative consultation I have been very
impressed.

I had previously postponed the procedure due to the time to recover, how this
would impact my job and home lift plus feedback that it was very painful. I can
only say that from my experience, it wasn't painful, Dr Ramesh advised that I
needed to take 2 weeks of rest with my foot elevated for most of the time. I
followed these instructions and was even able to work with my laptop in the 2nd
week of recovery. So it was not as disruptive as I originally thought.

My wounds healed very well, a neat scar and the swelling has now reduced so am
able to walk further each day and back to my normal routine, 2 months after
initial surgery. Thank you again for your considerate approach and for looking
after me so well. With the added bonus of now having a straight foot.

Seana Hay






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