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Professor Chetan Suresh Modi

Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon

Professor Chetan Suresh Modi

Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon

About Professor Chetan Suresh Modi

Personal Profile

Mr Chet Modi is a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust. He was brought up in Birmingham and trained at Manchester Medical School. He completed his surgical training locally on the Warwick Orthopaedic Rotation based at University Hospital, Coventry.

In order to gain further expertise in shoulder and elbow surgery he completed extensive fellowship training in Toronto, Exeter and Derby and a travelling fellowship, sponsored by the British Elbow and Shoulder Society, visiting world experts in the USA at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester and Rush University in Chicago prior to commencing his Consultant post.

Mr Modi specialises in the diagnosis, investigation and treatment of shoulder and elbow conditions. He has extensive experience in the latest arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques in the treatment of sports-related injuries, rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder, arthritis and elbow stiffness to enable accelerated rehabilitation and early return to activities. He also regularly treats painful arthritic conditions requiring joint replacement, including reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. Having published extensively within the field of shoulder and elbow surgery, he continues to teach and perform research to develop future treatments and guide decision-making.

Mr Modi takes great pride in providing an exceptionally caring and individualised service for all of his patients and above all ensures that they have a full understanding of their conditions and potential treatment options so that shared and fully informed decisions can be made.    

Clinical Interests

Clinical Interests



  • Investigation and treatment of painful conditions and injuries of the shoulder and elbow

  • Sports injuries with a particular interest in reconstructive surgery for shoulder and elbow instability

  • Latest keyhole surgical techniques for the treatment of rotator cuff tears, impingement, frozen shoulder, acromioclavicular joint pain and labral tears of the shoulder

  • Latest techniques (including keyhole) for the treatment of elbow tendinopathies, stiffness and arthritis

  • Joint replacement surgery (total shoulder, reverse shoulder and total elbow) for painful arthritic conditions

Professional Memberships

Professional Membership



  • British Elbow and Shoulder Society (BESS)

  • British Medical Association (BMA)

  • General Medical Council

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