Mr Paul Davey areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Mr Paul Davey is a leading consultant orthopaedic hand and wrist surgeon based in London. His areas of expertise include thumb base arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger digits, De Quervain's syndrome, nerve compression syndrome, ganglia, Dupuytren's contracture, and fractures and trauma of the hand and wrist. Mr Davey consults privately at New Victoria Hospital.
Mr Davey qualified from Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, University of London, with an MBBS and an intercalated honours BSc in Neurobiology. He undertook his higher speciality orthopaedic training on the prestigious St George’s Hospital rotation, before going on to complete a 12-month fellowship in hand surgery within the department of plastic surgery at The Queen Victoria Hospital.
Mr Davey holds esteemed the esteemed FRCS in trauma and orthopaedics from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He serves as a consultant at Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust since 20002, and is also a prominent member of various professional organisations, including the British Society for Surgery of the Hand. Mr Davey is involved in the intercollegiate committee for the MRCS MCQ and OSCE sections, as well as for the fellowship in trauma and orthopaedics.