Mr Zameer Shah, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Zameer Shah
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Zameer Shah MBBS MRCS DipSMed FRCSEd FRCSEng MBA
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Zameer Shah
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon MBBS MRCS DipSMed FRCSEd FRCSEng MBA
Areas of expertise
- Knee pain
- Hip and groin pain
- ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury
- Arthritis (hip)
- Sports injuries
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Address
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31 Old Broad Street
31 Old Broad Street, London, EC2N 1HT
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HCA UK at The Shard
The Shard, 32 St Thomas Street, London, SE1 9BS
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London Bridge Hospital
27 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2PR
About Mr Zameer Shah
GMC number: 4418180
Year qualified: 1997
Place of primary qualification: University of London
Mr Zameer Shah is the Clinical Lead and Head of Department at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals, one of the leading hospitals in the UK. He specialises in treating hip and knee conditions. Mr Shah's distinguished career began with his initial training at King's College, London, followed by surgical training in Cambridge, Oxford, and London. Throughout his medical career, he has been awarded numerous prizes and honours.
Upon completing his training, Mr Shah was selected as the International Fellow at the prestigious Insall Scott Kelly Institute and the world-renowned Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, USA. He then returned to the UK to complete a further fellowship at Guy’s Hospital. In addition to his medical qualifications, Mr Shah has completed an MBA at Imperial College London and received a Diploma in Sports Medicine from the Royal College of Surgeons, focusing on measuring and improving healthcare performance and quality.
Mr Shah has a particular interest in research and teaching, maintaining a passion for uncovering new medical advances. He is actively involved in national trials and programmes aimed at furthering medical and surgical knowledge and currently serves as a Senior Clinical Lecturer at King's College London.
In his personal life, Mr Shah enjoys various sports, including football, cricket, tennis, badminton, and mountaineering. He also spends much of his free time travelling, reading history, and learning to play the piano. He lives in London with his family.
Mr Shah sees patients with all types of insurance.
Areas of expertise
- ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury
- ACL reconstruction
- Anterior hip replacement
- Arthritis (hip)
- Arthritis (knee)
- Arthroscopy
- Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the hip
- Complex arthroplasty
- Custom-made knee replacement
- Direct anterior approach (DAA) hip replacement
- Fracture (broken bone)
- Hip and groin pain
- Hip arthroplasty
- Hip deformity
- Hip dysplasia
- Hip dysplasia
- Hip fractures
- Hip impingement
- Hip replacement
- Hip resurfacing
- Joint pain
- Joint replacement
- Knee arthroscopy
- Knee cyst
- Knee pain
- Knee replacement
- Meniscal repair
- Meniscus tear surgery
- Minimally invasive hip surgery
- Minimally invasive knee surgery
- Osteoarthritis
- Partial knee replacement
- Patellofemoral joint replacement
- Perthe's disease
- Revision hip surgery
- Revision knee replacement
- Revision surgery
- Robotic assisted hip surgery
- Robotic assisted knee surgery
- Robotic assisted partial knee replacement
- Slipped upper femoral epiphysis
- Sports injuries
- Stress fractures
- The young hip
- The young knee
- Torn meniscus (cartilage)
- Total knee replacement
Professional memberships
Articles by Mr Zameer Shah
Transient “femoral blaze” phenomenon in patients treated with corail® cementless primary total hip arthroplasty: an observational cohort study & theoretical evaluation of possible causes
Does treatment of preoperative asymptomatic bacteriuria reduce the rate of postoperative prosthetic joint or surgical site infection in elective joint arthroplasty? a systematic review
Using implementation science to develop and implement a guideline to reduce unnecessary preoperative testing for asymptomatic bacteriuria prior to elective arthroplasty
Suprapatellar versus infrapatellar nailing for tibial shaft fractures: a comparison of surgical and clinical outcomes between two approaches
A patient-focused technology-enabled program improves outcomes in primary total hip and knee replacement surgery