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Title

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Qualifications

MS, MCh(Orth), FRCS, FRCS(Tr&Orth)

Specialty

Orthopaedic

Region

London

Pinak Ray

Mr Pinak Ray’s career in medicine started in India in 1984. He finished MBBS and soon decided to pursue a career in Orthopaedic surgery. He successfully completed this thesis and was awarded the Masters degree in Orthopaedics. He decided to broaden his experience and came over to England in 1994.

Mr Ray joined the faculty in Barnet and Chase Farm NHS Trust in 2004 as a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon. He has been in this post for more than 13 years and has gained extensive experience in his fields of expertise: in foot and ankle surgery and sports injuries.

Mr Ray provides a state of the art foot and ankle service in the NHS and the Private sector.

He is also keen on research. Mr Ray’s main interest is in surgery for arthritis in the foot and ankle. He is also in the international faculty for a unique devise to achieve fusion of foot joints and get invited to speak and demonstrate all over the world.

Mr Ray has always been fascinated by the intricacies and the dynamic nature of Orthopaedic surgery and knew this was what he wanted to work in from an early age. Through hard work and after 18 total years of training he became a Consultant. Mr Ray enjoys the everyday healing of patients and the rapport he builds with patients every day.

Mr Ray says: “experiencing my patients’ journey from despair to recovery is what makes me love my career.”

Find more information on Pinak at Total Orthopaedic's website: https://www.totalorthopaedics.london

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Pinak Ray

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon | London

Mr Pinak Ray’s career in medicine started in India in 1984. He finished MBBS and soon decided to pursue a career in Orthopaedic surgery. He successfully completed this thesis and was awarded the Masters degree in Orthopaedics. He decided to broaden his experience and came over to England in 1994.

Mr Ray joined the faculty in Barnet and Chase Farm NHS Trust in 2004 as a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon. He has been in this post for more than 13 years and has gained extensive experience in his fields of expertise: in foot and ankle surgery and sports injuries.

Mr Ray provides a state of the art foot and ankle service in the NHS and the Private sector.

He is also keen on research. Mr Ray’s main interest is in surgery for arthritis in the foot and ankle. He is also in the international faculty for a unique devise to achieve fusion of foot joints and get invited to speak and demonstrate all over the world.

Mr Ray has always been fascinated by the intricacies and the dynamic nature of Orthopaedic surgery and knew this was what he wanted to work in from an early age. Through hard work and after 18 total years of training he became a Consultant. Mr Ray enjoys the everyday healing of patients and the rapport he builds with patients every day.

Mr Ray says: “experiencing my patients’ journey from despair to recovery is what makes me love my career.”

Find more information on Pinak at Total Orthopaedic's website: https://www.totalorthopaedics.london

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Webinar: Total Orthopaedics’ Total Body Masterclass (Part 1 - 8th May)

With Pinak Ray, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Sat 8th May 2021 | 09:00 - 13:00 | £52+VAT | Webinar

Webinar: Total Orthopaedics’ Total Body Masterclass (Part 2 - 15th May)

With Pinak Ray, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Sat 15th May 2021 | 09:00 - 13:00 | £52+VAT | Webinar

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