Founder and lead consultant of Avicenna Clinic.
Dr. Hany Elmadbouh specialises in musculoskeletal radiology and offers a comprehensive usculo-skeletal diagnostic and intervention service. He has a special interest in spine imaging and intervention.The Avicenna Clinic is a consultant owned and led practice attracting the very best talent and expertise to provide an exemplary service to all patients.
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Dr Hany Elmadbouh specialises in musculoskeletal radiology and offers a comprehensive musculo-skeletal diagnostic and intervention service. He has a special interest in spine imaging and intervention.
Hany has extensive experience as a consultant radiologist and became a full-time private radiologist in 2013.
He is founder and lead consultant of Avicenna Clinic.
Mr Trivedi has a busy clinical practice in general neurosurgery, undertaking between 300-400 cases per year.
He has specialist interests in spinal, cerebrovascular and skull base surgery having received specialist training in these areas in the USA. Whilst on fellowship, he gained proficiency in minimally invasive (keyhole) surgery techniques and performed the first keyhole lumbar discectomy in the region, shortly after his return. Mr Trivedi’s spinal practice includes treatment of spinal trauma, infection and tumours, and all aspects of degenerative spinal disease including disc prolapse and spinal stenosis. 80% of his spinal practice is now performed using minimally invasive (keyhole) techniques including day case lumbar discectomy and decompressions.
Mr Trivedi’s research interests to date have been in developing novel imaging techniques for assessment of vascular disease and have evolved to evaluate novel strategies in the treatment of spinal disorders. He has supervised numerous research student projects and has trained fellows in both cerebrovascular and spine surgery.
I am an experienced Consultant Orthopaedic Hand Surgeon specialising in hand, wrist and upper limb peripheral nerve surgery.
I studied medicine at the University of Dundee, graduating in 2004. I completed my higher Trauma and Orthopaedic training in the West Midlands, and in addition to my surgical training I attained a Master’s degree in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery.
I completed the prestigious Advanced Training Post fellowship in hand surgery at the Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham, and in 2018 I passed the British Hand Surgery Diploma, winning the ‘Vivien Lees’ Gold Medal for the highest score in this competitive 3 day examination.
Mr Edwards qualified in 1983 and undertook his orthopaedic training in Sheffield and in Cambridge. He undertook a sports surgery Fellowship in Adelaide, Australia prior to taking up my Consultant post at Addenbrooke’s University Teaching Hospital in 1994. His Fellowship focused on knee surgery and reconstruction in the professional athlete.
Mr Edwards’ specialities are knee and sports surgery in particular but he sees and manages a wide range of adult and paediatric lower limb conditions. He has developed a specialised practice in Cambridge dealing with soft tiss
ue injuries and degenerative conditions of the knee, as well as hip and ankle joints.
He has a particular interest in arthroscopic surgery and this includes meniscal injuries, chondral defects and ligamentous reconstructions in addition to meniscal repair, regeneration and transplantation.
Is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising exclusively in Shoulder and Elbow surgery. He has been in practice for over 15 years at Addenbrooke’s Hospital and the Independent Sector and holds the post of Honorary Clinical Fellow of Cambridge University.
He has a particular interest in arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery and through his work, and having pioneered a number of new techniques, his expertise is recognised nationally and internationally. Please click on the link to find out more about Graham’s professional background, training and clinical interests.
Total Hip Replacement; Revision Hip Replacement; Resufacing Hip Surgery; Knee Arthroscopy; Total Knee Replacement; Unilateral Knee Replacement; Sports Injuries to Knee and Hip; Hip and Knee Injections
Mr. Sarvpreet Singh is a fellowship trained consultant orthopaedic surgeon with a special interest in knee and hip surgery that includes joint replacements and sports injuries.
He completed his specialist registrar training in orthopaedics on the London and South East Thames Rotation, this included working at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ Hospital in London along with other prominent hospitals on the south-east coast of England. This was followed by an internationally renowned fellowship at Exeter, in Devon. There he undertook training in all aspects of knee surgery that included knee replacement, osteotomies, and soft tissue surgery of the knee.
He furthered his training at the Frimley Park Hospital, in Surrey as a Fellow, undertaking more complex knee work and hip surgery.
After completing his Fellowships, he was appointed as a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon for the North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust in 2018, and currently works at Hinchingbrooke Hospital site. He was appointed as the Associate Medical Director of Patient Safety at the Trust in April 2020; and is also a member of the Thrombosis Committee of the Trust working on evaluating and formulating Trust Guidelines for VTE prevention.
Mr Latimer works as a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at both Addenbrookes Hospital and at Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals. He has a specialist interest in children’s orthopaedics, adult lower limb surgery and trauma surgery.
Before studying medicine he graduated from Oxford University with a degree in Engineering Economics and Management. He performed Engineering research for both ICI and Monsanto as an intern before going on to complete a fourth year Masters in Engineering at Oxford.
He subsequently studied Pre-Clinical Medicine at Oxford University and Clinical Medicine at Cambridge University. He was awarded the degree of MBBChir in December 1997.
He joined the East Anglian Orthopaedic Rotation in 2002. This included 2 years of dedicated lower limb surgery in Cambridge.
Mr Jose Blanco is a consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon with specialist expertise in the hip and knee. Private patients can access his adult and paediatric orthopaedic services in Kettering and Peterborough.
As a highly trained and skilled expert in the surgical management of the hip and knee, he regularly performs hip replacement, hip arthroscopy, knee replacement and knee arthroscopy, among other procedures. He also has a further subspecialists interest in adult neuromuscular orthopaedic surgery.
Mr Blanco completed his basic surgical training in London, followed by senior and specialist orthopaedic training programmes in the Midlands. After his training, he pursued UK fellowships in a major trauma centre to hone his skills, along with mini fellowships and visits to train further in young adult hip surgery and the anterior approach to the hip.
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Put simply, my job is to help people in pain get back doing what they love. I take time to listen to your story and take time to explain how we can use a host of physical activity and lifestyle strategies to get you going again. I have an awesome job!
I have always been someone who thinks outside the box and passionately believe in treating patients holistically. I particularly enjoy treating more challenging cases that make me use my whole toolbox of physio skills. I find nothing as rewarding as helping people make real life change.
I was literally born into this practice. My father, William, worked from the then clinic next door when we were based in Alexandra Road. My Grandfather, Albert, was also a physio and he worked for Peterborough United for 25 years and in his latter years worked from his home in Audley Gate, Peterborough. From my early years, I observed my father and grandfather working and most of all learnt how important the therapist-patient relationship is in establishing healing. I will always be grateful to them in showing me how important it is to listen.
I qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 1996 from the University of Birmingham with a First Class Honours Degree (having won the Research Prize for my year) and have worked in a variety of settings (both in and out of the NHS) before taking over the business from William Preston, my father, in 2000.
Dr Harjinder Singh is a well-respected, internationally recognised sport and exercise medicine consultant from Leicester and is often asked to give second opinions in challenging cases in professional sport. At an national and international level.
As well, Dr Singh has successfully treated thousands of NHS patients over the years at Leicester General Hospital, where he is very popular with patients and immensely respected by his peers alike
Dr Singh is passionate about working with science that provides all-natural sources of healing rather than just medicating the symptoms. He is highly sought after in the UK for the optimisation of non-surgical treatments for musculoskeletal conditions, sports injuries that include the use of regenerative medicine. That is the use of your own body tissues at the cellular level to promote natural growth, repair and healing to damaged muscles, cartilage, tendons, ligaments and bones. He is part of the leadership team at Pinnacle that is using advanced results-driven treatment plans adopting a multidisciplinary clinician-led team approach, achieving fast recovery rates, improved performance, better movement and pain-free living.
Mr Andrew Wojcik has been working in the field of spinal disorders since 1984 and he has held the post of consultant orthopaedic and spinal surgeon in Hinchingbrooke Hospital.
Andrew was an honorary consultant spinal surgeon in Cambridge University Hospital and Nottingham University Hospital. He is now working independently.
Andrew has been involved in spinal research, published and delivered papers at international meetings and has been invited as a guest lecturer to a number of meetings abroad.
His present main area of practice concentrates on degenerative disorders of spine, back pain and sciatica; treatment of post traumatic disorders; and minimally invasive techniques in surgery of the spine.
Mr. Jo Sunner is the principle at Bourne Osteopath Clinic. He is the longest clinically established osteopath in the area. He is also the only Registered Osteopath with clinical experience of consulting at the Fitzwilliam Hospital in Peterborough working with orthopedic consultants, pain management consultants and consultant rheumatologists.
Mr. Jo Sunner also now consults at the Avicenna Clinic, in Peterborough which is a consultant led private clinic. Avicenna clinic has the only “open MRI ” scanner in the area.
Helen is an experienced Consultant Physiotherapist who has worked in the highest level professional sport. She believes in thorough examination and getting to the right diagnosis. She has great contacts with X ray and MRI services and knows the best consultants so that her patients can get a confirmed diagnosis and on the right path to treatment quickly. Helen operates out of Oundle Rugby club where she looks after the first team squad but also club members , children and the general public.
Having qualified in 1987, I have a wide range of experience in many areas of physiotherapy, including spending time in Canada, and in areas such as pain management, respiratory and neurology, all of which means I have seen and learnt many things that I can now use in my specialist work.From 1991 I specialised in musculo-skeletal work and became a specialist physiotherapist in spinal work in 1999 when I started working with a spinal orthopaedic surgeon and a rheumatology service in Peterborough. We have developed this service over the intervening years and I have been developing my skills in understanding imaging such as MRI scans and also learnt to do spinal injections including epidurals, and being one of the first in the country to do so.
Having qualified in 1987, I have a wide range of experience in many areas of physiotherapy, including spending time in Canada, and in areas such as pain management, respiratory and neurology, all of which means I have seen and learnt many things that I can now use in my specialist work.From 1991 I specialised in musculo-skeletal work and became a specialist physiotherapist in spinal work in 1999 when I started working with a spinal orthopaedic surgeon and a rheumatology service in Peterborough. We have developed this service over the intervening years and I have been developing my skills in understanding imaging such as MRI scans and also learnt to do spinal injections including epidurals, and being one of the first in the country to do so.
I spent 20 years providing an NHS Spinal Assessment Service based at both Edith Cavell Hospital and later the Fitzwilliam Hospital. I now provide a specialist musculoskeletal assessment service to a Stamford GP service. I have a qualification in prescribing independently.
I am pharmacist independent prescriber responsible and for the assessment of patients with diagnosed or undiagnosed conditions and for decisions about the clinical management required including prescribing. I completed a 6 months GPhC (General Pharmaceutical Council) university accredited training course with special interest in musculo-skeletal conditions.