Tanweer Ashraf

Tanweer Ashraf

MRCS, MS, MSc, FRCS (Tr & Orth)

Orthopaedics

Birmingham

  • The Priory Hospital

Profile

Mr Tanweer Ashraf is a highly skilled and experienced Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in Knee Surgery. He is based in Birmingham and currently sees private patients at The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, The Edgbaston Hospital and Ramsay West Midlands Hospital. He also serves at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Birmingham, a major trauma centre.

He completed his medical degree at Aligarh Muslim University, India in 1991 before moving to the UK in 1994. In 1995, he began his specialist orthopaedic registrar training in Birmingham followed by a specialist fellowship in knee surgery at the Avon Orthopaedic Centre in Bristol. Mr Ashraf also holds a Master’s degree in Orthopaedic Engineering and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2001.

Mr Ashraf was appointed as a Consultant in 2005 and since then has developed an extensive wealth of experience in managing various knee-related conditions. In his current clinical practice, he offers a comprehensive range of treatments including: partial and total knee replacement, patellar realignment and replacement, meniscal repair and arthroscopy. He also has expertise in knee ligament repair and reconstruction (including ACL and PCL).

Procedures

Reviews

2 years on and no problems

"Really nice chap, operation went perfectly. 2 yrs on no problems and gave me my freedom back. Fantastic"

Total Knee Replacement

Thank you Mr Ashraf

"Had an injection to my knee under Mr Ashraf's care and could.not be happier with the results. Will definitely be a returning patient. Thank you Mr Ashraf"

Knee Joint Injection

1st class consultant knee surgeon

"Mr Tanweer Ashraf has taken exceptional care of my knee, from diagnosis, to doing a partial knee replacement. I could not be happier and would recommend Mr Ashraf to anyone needing to see a 1st class consultant knee surgeon. Many thanks for giving me back my life, after 2 ½ years of severe pain. The most important advice I could give to anyone having this surgery, is to give 100% to the rehabilitation advice"

Total Knee Replacement

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