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Dr Razmi bin Rahmat

Orthopaedic Surgery

Spine

Area(s) of Care

Adults

Surgery

Yes

Insurance Panels

AIA, HSBC Life, Great Eastern, Singlife, Prudential, Income

Languages

English

Qualifications

MBBS (Singapore), MMed (Surgery)(Singapore), FRCSEd (General Surgery)(Edinburgh), FAMS (Ortho)

Dr Razmi bin Rahmat

Get to know more about the expert

Dr Razmi bin Rahmat is an Orthopaedic and Spine Surgeon currently practising at Avant Orthopaedics, with clinics in Novena and Telok Kurau Road.

With subspecialty training in spinal surgery, Dr Razmi manages a wide range of conditions, including spinal disorders, arthritis, general orthopaedic conditions, osteoporosis, and trauma-related injuries. He routinely performs procedures such as discectomy (minimally invasive surgery), decompression surgery, spinal fusion, motion preservation surgery – including dynamic stabilisation and dynamic fusion technologies – as well as lumbar and cervical disc replacements.

Dr Razmi graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from the National University of Singapore in 1990, followed by a Master of Medicine in Surgery (MMed Surg) from the same university in 1996. That year, he was also admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He then received Ministry of Health scholarships to further his surgical skills in both basic and orthopaedic surgery, and subsequently completed a clinical fellowship in spinal surgery at the Spinal Unit, Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma, Royal Adelaide Hospital in Adelaide, Australia.

Prior to his current practice, Dr Razmi held clinical and academic appointments, gaining extensive experience in the management of complex spinal and orthopaedic cases. In 2003, he was selected to represent Singapore in the Junior ASEAN Orthopaedic Travelling Fellowship, spending a month collaborating with leading orthopaedic surgeons across the ASEAN region.

His research interests focus on the repair and regeneration of diseased spinal discs using autologous chondrocyte transplantation, in collaboration with the Adelaide Centre for Spinal Research. Dr Razmi has published his work in peer-reviewed spine journals, presented at international meetings, and is actively involved in medical education. 

Additionally, he also does lectures in spine surgery courses locally and regionally, and conducts training for general practitioners in Singapore and neighbouring countries.

Dr Razmi is accredited to perform surgical procedures at Thomson Medical Centre.