Meet the expert team dedicated to providing exceptional care for your spine.
Dr. Shah, a spine surgery specialist with a master's in Orthopedic surgery, has trained in the UK, Singapore, Germany, and Italy. He specializes in scoliosis correction, spinal tumors, and minimally invasive surgery. Awarded the 2012 Scoliosis Research Society scholarship, he previously worked as a Consultant Spinal Surgeon at Queens Medical Centre, UK. His expertise ensures quicker recovery with minimal pain and scarring.
Dr Raina Mehta Ranney completed her Bachelors in Physiotherapy from the D.Y. Patil College in Mumbai. After her graduation Raina worked across a range of physiotherapy centres in Mumbai for three years before moving to Australia. During her time there Raina completed her Masters degree in Sports and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy from the University of Melbourne. Raina treats athletes as well as recreational sports loving enthusiasts across a range of musculoskeletal and sporting injuries. She has a special interest in treating acute and chronic low back pain using evidence based practice. She uses a combination of myofascial trigger release techniques in combination with advanced taping, dry needling as well as core strengthening and pilates based exercises.
Sherief Elsayed is employed full-time within the National Health Service in the United Kingdom, an organisation he is proud to serve. He is employed by Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, practicing both at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton and at the Princess Royal Hospital (and Sussex Orthopedic Treatment Centre) in Haywards Heath. Sherief Elsayed is able to offer Private Consultations in the heart of the medical establishment in London, United Kingdom. Private online consultations are also available. Sherief Elsayed's private surgical interventions are undertaken at The Princess Grace Hospital, which boasts some of the latest state-of-the-art technology, including being one of the first hospitals in the UK to offer endoscopic spine surgery.