Mr Shergill isa consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon working in Salisbury, Wiltshire. He is employed by the NHS at Salisbury District Hospital and also practice privately at New Hall Hospital in Salisbury. He has been an orthopaedic consultant for twenty years and has over twenty eight years of experience in trauma and orthopaedics. He trained at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School at the University of London and qualified in 1989. He then went on to do a surgical rotation at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Aylesbury before going on to do his specialist training based at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, Middlesex. He deals with all routine trauma and orthopaedic problems, but has a special interest in conditions of the knee and the shoulder. For 3 years he was the Head of Service of the Orthopaedic Department in Salisbury. This not only involved the day to day running of the orthopaedic department but also involved the long term development of the department in discussion with the management. He was involved in the expansion of the department, not only in terms of manpower, but also with respect to throughput without compromising the high quality of care provided. He has been a member of many other committees in the hospital including the Medical Workforce Committee, the Local Awards Committee, Hospital Transfusion Committee, and the Hospital at Night Managerial Board. At present Mr Shergill is an educational and clinical supervisor to trainee surgeons and a recognised appraiser for consultant surgeons. He is th chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee at New Hall Hospital. He is also the orthopaedic surgeon for the Salisbury Rugby Football Club.Diseases, Medical Tests and TreatmentsTendon repairsLigament repairsJoint injuries Soft tissue lumpsCartilage repair Arthritis (Shoulder)Dislocated ShoulderFracture (Broken Bone)Frozen ShoulderHip And Groin PainHip FracturesKnee PainOsteoarthritisPeripheral Nerve InjuryShoulder PainStress Fractures
Sign In to access millions of vetted professional health workers