Anish Amin
Mr Anish Amin, a consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon with expertise in knee, ankle, and foot problems, practices privately at Nuffield Health Edinburgh Hospital, Spire Murrayfield Hospital Edinburgh, and Spire Shawfair Park Hospital. He also works as a consultant at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, specializing in joint preservation surgery of the knee and complex foot and ankle injuries. With over 10 years of experience, he is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh Medical School and has been appointed as an NRS Clinician to lead clinical research within NHS Lothian.
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Anish Amin is a highly experienced trauma and orthopaedic surgeon with a specialisation in knee, ankle, and foot problems. He practices privately and also holds a consultant position at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in the UK. His focus is on joint preservation surgery of the knee, using procedures such as knee arthroscopy, cartilage repair, and knee osteotomy. In cases where joint preservation surgery is not suitable, he also performs knee replacements, including robotic-assisted procedures. He is also a consultant member of the orthopaedic trauma department and has a special interest in lower limb trauma and complex foot and ankle injuries. Anish obtained his medical degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1999 and has completed fellowships in knee surgery, foot and ankle surgery, and joint replacement. He has been involved in research on osteoarthritis and cartilage injuries and was awarded a PhD by the University of Edinburgh in 2011. Anish is affiliated with the British Orthopaedic Association and is involved in clinical research and training programmes. Anish Amin holds a consultant position as a trauma and orthopaedic surgeon at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in the UK. His private practice mirrors his work at the hospital and is dedicated to the treatment of knee, ankle, and foot problems. Anish has a special interest in joint preservation surgery of the knee, which aims to avoid or delay the need for knee replacement. His expertise includes knee arthroscopy, cartilage repair procedures, and knee osteotomy. In cases where joint preservation surgery is not suitable, Anish also performs knee replacements, using robotic-assisted techniques for partial and total knee replacements. He is affiliated with the orthopaedic trauma department at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and has a special interest in lower limb trauma and complex foot and ankle injuries. Anish completed his medical education at the University of Edinburgh in 1999 and has since obtained specialist fellowships in knee surgery, foot and ankle surgery, and joint replacement. He has a PhD in osteoarthritis and cartilage injuries and is actively involved in clinical research and training. In addition to his impressive medical career, Anish Amin has personal interests and hobbies outside of his work. He resides in Edinburgh with his wife and two young children. When he is not spending time with his family, Anish enjoys watching and playing cricket. He is passionate about the sport and has other research interests such as knee and ankle arthroscopy and laboratory-based translational articular cartilage research. Anish is dedicated to providing the highest quality care to his patients and continues to stay involved in advancements in his field through clinical research and training programmes.
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