Consultant Spinal Surgeon
Clinical Lead for Spinal Surgery
Lead Clinician for Spinal Services Devon ICS
Exeter Spinal Unit
Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Centre
Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
MBChB(Hons) FRCS(Orth)
Instructions accepted nationwide with appointments available in Exeter, Torquay, Truro, Bristol, Birmingham and London
Mr Henry Budd is a Consultant Spinal Surgeon at the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust working full-time in a NHS England Regional Centre for Specialist Spinal Surgery. He has been Clinical Lead for Spinal Surgery since October 2022. He qualified from the University of Birmingham in 2004 with overall Honours and completed Higher Surgical Training (CCT) on the Cambridge Orthopaedic Program becoming Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (England) in 2013.
Fellowships were completed at the Exeter Spinal Unit and Schoen Klinik Munich with travelling Fellowships to Hospital for Special Surgery New York and University of California San Francisco. He was a Consultant Spinal Surgeon from 2015-2018 at The Ipswich Hospital Spinal Unit and Mid-Essex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Mr Budd’s principle interest is the management of adult spine conditions.
Areas of expertise include:
• All aspects of adult vertebral column injury and trauma
• Cauda Equina Syndrome
• Spinal infection, tumour, adult deformity and degenerative conditions
• Cervical, thoracic and lumbar reconstruction
Potential negligence and personal injury cases include all aspects of extra-dural spinal pathology including post-spinal intervention complications.
Mr Budd has medico-legal experience with over 100 spinal Medical Expert Reports completed (70% Claimant 30% Defence) between 2015-23.
Spinal sub-specialty only including claimant and defence work for Personal Injury and Medical Negligence.
Cardiff University Bond Solon Civil Law Certificate 2022
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS Orth) 2013, British Association of Spinal Surgeons Eurospine, North American Spine Society, Bristol Medico-legal Society