
Mr Gurdeep Singh BiringConsultant Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgeon in Great Missenden
Mr Gurdeep Singh Biring
BSc MBBS MRCS MScOrthoEng FRCS(T&O)
GMC: 4203838Professional statement
Mr Gurdeep Singh Biring is an award-winning consultant orthopaedic and trauma surgeon with over 25 years of experience. He is highly proficient in minimally invasive primary joint replacement, including hip/knee replacement, revision hip/knee replacement as well as hip arthroscopy and knee arthroscopy. He additionally specialises in sports injuries, joint pain and PRP injections.
Mr Biring, who currently sees private patients at The Chiltern Hospital, King Edward VII’s Hospital and Spire Thames Valley Hospital, obtained a bachelor’s degree in pharmacology and medicine and surgery from the University of London. He undertook his higher specialist training on the prestigious Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital rotation and was appointed member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1999. He was later awarded a masters with distinction in orthopaedic engineering in 2003. Soon after, Mr Biring won a surgical research grant for a specialist fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons.
As a trusted expert in his field, Mr Biring completed fellowship training in hip and knee reconstruction at the internationally-renowned Vancouver General and Health Sciences Centre. In addition, Mr Biring is also fellowship-trained in hip resurfacing, revision joint replacement and minimally invasive surgery, having accomplished a European travelling fellowship by the British Hip Society and a hip arthroscopy travelling fellowship, which he completed at the highly esteemed Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado.
Mr Biring remains actively involved in research. In 2010, his research into hip disease was recognised with a legacy award. His numerous academic contributions are widely published and he also held the position of reviewer for the Bone and Joint Journal for a number of years. In 2007, Mr Biring was appointed as a consultant at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, where he has held numerous senior positions throughout his career, including arthroplasty lead. The trust awarded him the Davenport Research Award in 2010 to research into the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement.
Mr Biring constantly works to improve patient pathways, offering a patient-centred approach that utilises contemporary restoration techniques and enables an enhanced recovery.
Mr Biring, who currently sees private patients at The Chiltern Hospital, King Edward VII’s Hospital and Spire Thames Valley Hospital, obtained a bachelor’s degree in pharmacology and medicine and surgery from the University of London. He undertook his higher specialist training on the prestigious Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital rotation and was appointed member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1999. He was later awarded a masters with distinction in orthopaedic engineering in 2003. Soon after, Mr Biring won a surgical research grant for a specialist fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons.
As a trusted expert in his field, Mr Biring completed fellowship training in hip and knee reconstruction at the internationally-renowned Vancouver General and Health Sciences Centre. In addition, Mr Biring is also fellowship-trained in hip resurfacing, revision joint replacement and minimally invasive surgery, having accomplished a European travelling fellowship by the British Hip Society and a hip arthroscopy travelling fellowship, which he completed at the highly esteemed Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado.
Mr Biring remains actively involved in research. In 2010, his research into hip disease was recognised with a legacy award. His numerous academic contributions are widely published and he also held the position of reviewer for the Bone and Joint Journal for a number of years. In 2007, Mr Biring was appointed as a consultant at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, where he has held numerous senior positions throughout his career, including arthroplasty lead. The trust awarded him the Davenport Research Award in 2010 to research into the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement.
Mr Biring constantly works to improve patient pathways, offering a patient-centred approach that utilises contemporary restoration techniques and enables an enhanced recovery.
Clinics

The Chiltern Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
Great Missenden, London Road, HP16 0ENMedical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 31 years of experience
- Director, Hip2knee Clinic (present)
Subspecialties
- Cartilage operation
- Hip arthroscopy
Professional memberships
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
- British Association of Surgery of the Knee
Education
- FRCS (T&O), Royal College of Surgeons of England (2004)
- MSc in Orthopaedic Engineering, University of Wales, Cardiff (2003)
Teaching posts
- Educational Supervisor, Regional training programme (2007 - 2023)
- Teaches and lectures on several national & international courses
Positions in organisations
- Arthroplasty Lead, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust (present)
- Clinical Lead in Joint Replacement Reconstruction, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust (present)
Publications and conferences
- Mr Biring's academic publications are available on ResearchGate.
- K. Mohan Iyer, G. Singh Biring et. al, The hip joint. ISBN: 9781315364681 (2016)
Prizes and awards
- British Medical Research Council award for BSc (1991)
- Wellcome Trust Scholarship for BSc Research (1991)
Languages spoken
- English
- Punjabi
Registration number: 4203838
Reviews
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- Excellent all round.
- Very pleased
- Unfortunately we had to wait almost an hour after our appointment time and the waiting room was very hot and stuffy. Also there were no cups available at the water dispenser
- Professional & friendly. Mr Biring fully explained the procedure for my Hip Replacement. Great care was given to me throughout the operation and in recovery.
- My new hips have transformed my life. It is wonderful to be free of pain, to stand upright and to move at a fast pace again. Thank you Mr Biring I will be forever grateful for your understanding, skill and expertise.
- I want to express my gratitude for our recent meeting. Appreciate the time Mr Biring took to explain everything in detail. His expert advice and conclusive diagnosis provided me with a great sense of clarity. I found him to be incredibly considerate and reassuring throughout.
- Mr Biring replaced a left hip 13 years ago and replaced a knee 2 years ago. Both very satisfactory - thank you