Dr Courtney Kipps, Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine

Dr Courtney Kipps

Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine

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Dr Courtney Kipps BMBS Msc (Sports Med) MRCS MRCGP MFSEM

Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine

BMBS Msc (Sports Med) MRCS MRCGP MFSEM

Dr Courtney Kipps

Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine BMBS Msc (Sports Med) MRCS MRCGP MFSEM

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BMBS Msc (Sports Med) MRCS MRCGP MFSEM

Areas of expertise

  • Orthopaedics and trauma
  • Injuries and illness in endurance sport
  • Contact sports injuries
  • Concussion
  • Exercise medicine

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  • byMr Jeremy Lavy, Consultant Ear Surgeon

    Dr Courtney Kipps is someone I consulted with for myself and he was very, very good. I'd recommend him.

  • byMr Jeremy Lavy, Consultant Ear Surgeon

    Dr Courtney Kipps is someone I consulted with for myself and he was very, very good. I'd recommend him.

  • Address

    • The Institute of Sport Exercise & Health (ISEH)

      170 Tottenham, Court Rd, London, W1T 7HA

    About Dr Courtney Kipps

    GMC number: 4714484

    Year qualified: 2000

    Place of primary qualification: University of Nottingham

    Dr Courtney Kipps is a highly esteemed Consultant in Sport and Exercise Medicine, specialising in Orthopaedics and Trauma. He is also a Principal Clinical Teaching Fellow at University College London (UCL) and the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health. Dr Kipps graduated from Nottingham University with a medical degree and furthered his education with an MSc in Sport and Exercise Medicine from the Royal London. He was awarded a prestigious Churchill Fellowship to study Sport and Exercise Medicine overseas, which included academic stints at Harvard and Stanford Universities in the USA.

    Dr Kipps serves as the club doctor for the Harlequins Rugby Club in the Aviva Premiership. He is also the medical director of the London Triathlon and the assistant medical director of the London Marathon. His extensive experience in these roles underscores his expertise in managing sports-related injuries and conditions.

    Dr Kipps has a particular interest in musculoskeletal injuries, trauma, sports injuries, and concussion management. He is proficient in performing joint injections, a key treatment for various musculoskeletal conditions. Since his appointment, Dr Kipps has been dedicated to advancing the field of Sport and Exercise Medicine through both his clinical practice and academic contributions.

    In his clinical practice, Dr Kipps focuses on diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries, trauma, sports injuries, and concussions. His comprehensive approach ensures that patients receive the highest standard of care tailored to their specific needs.

    Dr Kipps's commitment to his field and his patients is evident in his multifaceted roles and his ongoing dedication to medical education and research.

    Areas of expertise

    • Orthopaedics and trauma
    • Injuries and illness in endurance sport
    • Contact sports injuries
    • Concussion
    • Exercise medicine
    • Sports injuries
    • Musculoskeletal Medicine
    • Soft tissue injuries
    • Triathlon
    • Racquet
    • Winter
    • Exercise Prescription

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Surgeons
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Dr Courtney Kipps

    Camden active spaces: does the construction of active school playgrounds influence children’s physical activity levels? a longitudinal quasi-experiment protocol

    Enforced inactivity in the elderly and diabetes risk: initial estimates of the burden of an unintended consequence of covid-19 lockdown

    Intended hydration strategies and knowledge of exercise-associated hyponatraemia in marathon runners: a questionnaire-based study

    Effect of major school playground reconstruction on physical activity and sedentary behaviour: camden active spaces

    No association between actn3 r577x and ace i/d polymorphisms and endurance running times in 698 caucasian athletes

    Too much of a coincidence': identical twins with exertional heatstroke in the same race

    Serum sodium changes in marathon participants who use nsaids

    Swimming-induced pulmonary edema: current perspectives