About Mr Singh
Mr Jagwant Singh is a fellowship-trained upper limb orthopaedic surgeon dedicated to providing every patient with the highest quality of care using the latest techniques. He specialises in shoulder and elbow surgery, including joint preservation, arthroscopic, joint replacement surgery, sports injuries and upper limb trauma.
A respected author, researcher and teacher, he is passionate about innovation and regularly travels to centres of excellence worldwide to investigate the latest cutting-edge techniques in shoulder and elbow surgery. Mr Singh sees private patients at Princess Grace Hospital, The London Clinic, Spire London East Hospital, and the BMI London Hospitals.
Areas of Expertise
- Sports injuries
- Sports surgery
- Traumatic injury
- Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)
- Arthritis
- Shoulder replacement
Mr Singh trained on the prestigious North East Thames (Royal London rotation). He went on to refine his skills with fellowships at the world renowned Wrightington hospital and Nottingham shoulder and elbow unit. Following this, he spent some time undertaking travelling fellowships at world-leading units in the USA and Europe.
He is based at the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust where he takes a leading role in research and teaching and mentoring junior trainees. He currently serves as Chair of the Healthcare Delivery Committee and is a member of the Executive Council of the European Shoulder and Elbow Society. He was elected to the Society of American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons in 2021. Additionally, he holds the position of Honorary Senior Lecturer at King’s College London.
Mr Singh’s practice covers all aspects of shoulder and elbow surgery including shoulder pain and stiffness, shoulder impingement, rotator cuff and instability surgery, Biceps and Pectoralis tendinopathy and rupture; shoulder arthritis; nerve compression surgeries; elbow arthritis; Tennis and Golfers elbow; Thumb arthritis; upper limb fracture surgery including elbow fracture dislocations, wrist fractures and ligament injuries.