Welcome to Sinha Orthopaedics
Prof Amit Sinha
Honorary Clinical Professor, Chester University
Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedics
MBBS (HONS) MS (Orth) FRCS G FRCS Eng (2010 – 13)
FRCS (Tr & Orth), MCh (Orth – L’Pool) AO Trauma Fellow
Prof Amit Sinha has more than 25 years of experience as a Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedics. He was In North Wales at Glan Clwyd Hospital, Bodelwyddan, Betsi Cadwalader University Health Board, United Kingdom. His sub-specialty interest was in Shoulder, Elbow, Knee and Trauma surgery, as well as medicolegal and medical education training services
Prof Amit Sinha has transitioned from his role in the NHS performing clinical surgeries to an academic position as an Honorary Clinical Professor at the University of Chester. At Chester’s Medical School, he is involved in the Masters of Science program in Orthopaedics, where he imparts knowledge and mentors the next generation of medical professionals. Despite stepping away from the operating room, his contribution to the field remains significant through his educational efforts. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Prof Sinha continues to be actively engaged in medicolegal work, offering his expertise to assist individuals and professionals across various domains. His efforts in this area ensure that both everyday people and peers benefit from his extensive knowledge and experience.
Prof Amit Sinha is widely recognized for his enthusiasm and innovative spirit in the field of orthopaedics and medicolegal practice. He consistently demonstrates a collaborative mindset, working effectively as part of a team and fostering environments that are conducive to shared learning and problem-solving.
Prof Sinha’s keenness for innovation is reflected in his approach to both teaching and medicolegal work, where he encourages creative thinking and the development of novel ideas and solutions.
This dedication to innovation ensures that his contributions not only enhance his field but also offer new perspectives that can lead to improved patient care and legal outcomes in orthopaedic practice.

