CaRi-heart technology
Revolutionary new technology to assess the risk of a serious heart condition or heart attack – many years before anything happens.

Orthopaedic Surgery
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Mr. Jeremy Reynolds is a distinguished Consultant Spinal Surgeon at London Bridge Hospital and is an internationally recognised complex spinal tumour surgeon able to provide a complete scope of care for all extradural spinal pathologies. He currently serves as the Clinical Lead for Oxford Complex Adult Spine Surgery and the Spine Lead for the Oxford Sarcoma Service. Previously, he held the positions of Clinical Lead for Spinal Surgery at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust and Regional Clinical Lead for the Thames Valley Spinal Network.
Mr. Reynolds earned his medical degree from Bristol University in 2000. Following this, he completed his Basic Surgical Training in Bristol and Surrey. His advanced training included a prestigious 12-month fellowship in Vancouver, Canada, at one of the world’s few centres where orthopaedic and neurosurgical spinal disciplines are fully integrated. This fellowship provided him with comprehensive training in all aspects of cutting- Initial Request Form edge spinal surgery, allowing him to blend orthopaedic and neurosurgical techniques to optimize patient outcomes.
With a strong commitment to research, education, and knowledge translation, Mr. Reynolds has been an active member of the AOSpine Knowledge Forum Tumour since its inception. He has served as a Steering Committee Member for five years and was recently elected to chair this esteemed international group. AOSKFT is at the forefront of spinal oncology research globally. In his roles as Tumour Module Chair for both the Global and European Spine Diplomas, Mr. Reynolds promotes new, evidence-based concepts to the wider spinal community.
Mr. Reynolds has secured several grants to support his research into patient-focused approaches to spinal oncology care, with a particular interest in personalized consent. His dedication to advancing the field through innovative research and education underscores his leadership and expertise in spinal surgery.
2021 Bone Cancer Research Trust “Bone Idol” award for Dedication (- Research and Healthcare Professional
Steering Committee AO Spine Knowledge Forum Tumour Module Chair Global Spine Diploma (AOSpine) Tumour Module Chair Eurospine Diploma Tumour Chair NSpine British Association of Spine Surgeons (BASS) AOSpine British Scoliosis Society
Mr Reynolds was previously a Fellowship Lead at Oxford Spine Service for 7 years. He currently trains 1-2 fellows per year and mentor.
Spinal robotics Minimally invasive spinal surgery
Bespoke spinal oncology surgery (patient specific carbon implants)
Spinal Surgery, Bone Tumour Surgery, Trauma Surgery
English
MB.ChB, BSc (Hons), FRCS (T&O)
General Medical Council: 4405850
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New appointment: £350
Follow-up appointment: £200
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