About Mr Robbie Ray

Dr Robbie Ray

Trauma & orthopaedic surgery

MB ChB, ChM (distinction), FRCSed, FEBOT

Hello, my name is Robbie Ray and I am a nationally and internationally board-certified Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeon. I am double fellowship trained in Sydney, Australia and Toronto, Canada.

I offer a specialist service based solely on the diagnosis and treatment of foot and ankle problems.

By taking the time to fully assess the underlying problems leading to foot and ankle pain, I can successfully manage many conditions with a bespoke personalised non-surgical treatment plan.

If surgery is required I specialise in keyhole and minimally invasive techniques.

My NHS practice was initially as a Consultant at the world renowned St George’s Hospital major trauma centre. I have now moved my NHS practice to King’s College Hospital Foundation Trust to develop and modernise the foot and ankle service at Orpington and the surrounding region.

I live in Bromley with my wife Amelia and young family. When I am not working, I enjoy running, cooking and spending quality time with my family.

Robbie Ray performing a procedure
Training, Qualifications & Accreditation

Affiliations & memberships

  • MIFAS (Minimally invasive foot and ankle society)
  • BOFAS (British orthopaedic foot and ankle society)
  • EFAS (European foot and ankle society)
  • AFAS (Ankle and foot associates)
I specialise in:
  • Keyhole bunion surgery
  • Failed bunion surgery second opinion and redo
  • Keyhole ankle surgery, ligament repair and advanced rehabilitation following ankle sprains
  • Achilles repair and heel pain

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Patient information

My philosophy

I’m a firm believer in a multidisciplinary approach and I work with trusted physiotherapists, orthotists, podiatrists and other medical specialists…

Rehab aids

I am a huge believer in advanced aids to help patients recover from surgery. I will discuss this with you in detail if it is appropriate to your care…

Aftercare protocols

I  use individualised rehabilitation programmes which are goal-based rather than time-based, to help people get better after surgery at their own pace…