OURCONSULTANTS
PROF SHAH KHAN
MB BS, FRCR, MSK Dip (ESSR)
Consultant Radiologist
Shah Khan was appointed as Consultant in 2003 and has completed Fellowship in Musculoskeletal imaging and treatment at the world renowned Leiden University Medical Centre, Holland. He specialises in imaging of bone and joint diseases, sports injuries and guided treatments and has over 30 peer reviewed journal publications.
With his expertise in imaging, he has diagnosed sports injuries and treated with guided injections, elite sportsmen/women, ranging from premier league footballers, rugby players, Olympic athletes, cage fighters, fell walkers to tennis players. He also diagnoses degenerative changes involving the joints such as arthritis, tendons such as Achilles/patellar tendinitis and back/spine pain.
He is the only British recipient of an international award (ESSR/ISS, 2005), for research on hand bone tumours and he is on the Editorial Board of British Journal of Hospital Medicine and pan European journal, Radiological Documents.
In recognition for his contribution to excellence in radiology and the NHS, the National Clinical Excellence Committee have bestowed Shah with the prestigious bronze award in 2016. Arrange a scan by clicking on Professor Khans website Scan-Doctor
Website: www.scan-doctor.co.uk
MR RAVI GOYAL
MBChB, MRCS(Ed), FRCSEd (TR&O)
GMC 4292311
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Ravi Goyal was appointed a consultant in 2009 having completed his Specialist Orthopaedic Training in the North West England Rotation. During this time he completed the AO trauma fellowship at Duke University, North Carolina USA and a lower limb joint replacement fellowship at the Royal Preston Hospital. In addition he has received training at centres in New York and the Mayo clinic, USA.
Mr Ravi Goyal’s main interests are with disorders of the knee including ligament injuries (cruciate ligaments), cartilage restoration surgery, meniscus surgery, joint reconstruction, knee-cap (patella) disorders and dislocation, revision knee surgery and all aspects of knee trauma.