MBChB BMSc FRCS (Plast)
"The Spire allows me to see patients in a friendly and convenient environment to deliver innovative and customised treatment plans for the their individual needs."
I graduated in 2004 from the University of Dundee Medical School, where I was awarded the prestigious American Graduates Prize. I went on to obtain an intercalated degree in orthopaedic technology before beginning my surgical training at St Thomas Hospital; Stoke Mandeville Hospital; The Royal Free Hospital; Chelsea and Westminster Hospital; St George’s Hospital; as well as at Queen Victoria Hospital.
I have a specialist interest in degenerative and progressive hand conditions such as Dupytrens contracture, osteoarthritis, tendon disorder as well as nerve disorders including carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel syndrome.
I use innovative and customised techniques to minimise the cosmetic effects of skin lesion excision from the face and the body.
I have a passion for the field and been recognised through several awards from prestigious institutions including Oxford University, The Royal Society of Medicine and The Royal College of Surgeons. In addition, I hold the Cobbett Prize for Hand Surgery and have sat as a member of the Educational Committee for the British Society for Hand Surgery.
I am the clinical lead for Trauma at the Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead.
I am the clinical lead for recruitment at the Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Rikki Mistry at Spire include:
Orthopaedics - hand and wrist
Other treatments
MBChB / Dundee University / 2004
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
British Society for Hand Surgery (BSSH)
Clinical Lead for Trauma (Plastic Surgery), Queen Victoria Hospital
Consultant Hand and Reconstructive Surgeon, Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead