arrow_back Back to Articles by Mark Slater calendar_month 13 Mar 20 schedule 2 min read The Cambridge-based former Addenbrooke’s surgeon was accused of carrying out the ‘unnecessary surgery’ on a patient, and falsifying records to cover up his mistake. Mr Alan Norrish, 48, from Cambridge, an orthopaedic and trauma surgeon, was disciplined by the MPTS in August last year after reporting himself to the General Medical Council. He was suspended from practice with immediate effect. He openly admitted that he had undertaken a revision surgery to rectify an earlier surgery that had not been “clinically necessary”. It was also proven that he falsified records to try to cover up his mistakes. Price Slater Gawne has now seen two cases involving former patients of Mr Norrish and there are grounds for potential concern in both. Whilst these are in the early stages of investigation, it is unusual to see the same surgeon’s name appear as the clinician in the frame on seemingly unrelated cases. It is entirely possible that this is pure coincidence, however, any other patients who are concerned that they may have recieved inappropriate or unacceptable surgery should seek legal advice. If you have any queries about a Clinical Negligence matter, please contact us on 0161 615 5554 or email ClinicalNegligence@psg-law.co.uk Get in Touch If you would like to speak with one of our expert lawyers, just call or email using the information below, or complete this form. call03333 058375 mailinfo@psg-law.co.uk Get in Touch "*" indicates required fields Name* Email* Tel*Nature of enquiry*Please selectClinical NegligenceSerious Injury ClaimsCourt of ProtectionWealth ProtectionDivorce and Family LawGeneral EnquiryCareersOtherMessageThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Our Accreditations