


27 Years Expert in Health Care Industry
Prof Bijayendra Singh
FRCS (Tr & Ortho) PG Dipl (T&O) FRCS MS (Ortho) DNB (Ortho)
Kent Orthopaedic Practice is owned and run by Professor Bijayendra Singh, fondly known as Bijay or BJ. He is an award-winning and leading upper limb surgeon in Kent and the South East of England. Prof. Singh specialises in the management of problems related to the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand joints, performing one of the largest number of shoulder joint replacements across the country.
Prof. Singh sees and treats patients in a number of locations in Kent, allowing you to arrange an appointment at a place and time convenient to you.
TopDoctors
Prof Singh works with a team of excellent musculoskeletal radiologists with vast experience who are excellent at ultrasonography, interpreting MRI & undertaking MR Arthrograms.

Dr Bikram J Bhattacharjee

Dr. Praveen Bilagi

OurTestimonials
"Very happy my surgery was arranged so quickly, and my mind put at rest. My sure it will be successful and I’ll be able to get back to living my normal life. Thank you."
Written by a patient at KIMS Hospital
6th December 2018
"Prof. Singh I would recommend him to everyone he do help you thru the whole process. Totally professional and considerate."
Written by a patient at Spire Alexandra Hospital
6th December 2018
"I was seen by Prof. Singh after breaking my humerus. He always explained things clearly and advised on how to improve the movement of my arm/ shoulder. Kind and courteous, the care I received was of the highest quality. Thank you."
Written by a patient at Medway Maritime Hospital
2nd January 2019
"Prof. Bijayendra Singh is very friendly and helpful. He listened to what I had to say about my injury and explained any present / future treatment I may need with my arm. I am very comfortable with and had faith in what he recommended / did in my treatment very happy with his manner and his professionalism definitely recommend him."
Written by a patient at Medway Maritime Hospital
3rd December 2018
Latest News
Postma et al: The effect of carpal tunnel release on health-related quality of life of 2346 patients over a 5-year period, J Hand Surg Eur 47(4), 347-52. In this prospective cohort study, the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) from a societal perspective of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) patients was determined …….
Davey et al: Return to sport following reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a systematic review https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.2020.08.006 The results from our systematic review show that the majority of patients are able to return to sport following RSA, with a large number returning to the same level of sport. The overall rate of return to sport was 79.1%; with […]
March and April were quite busy month. Prof. Singh was at the Annual Congress of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in New Orleans, show casing the work he has been doing at Medway for last 6 years. He presented on use of a ‘Special Balloon’ interposition in patients whose rotator cuff (rotary cuff) cannot be […]






