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Orthopaedic Surgery
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Based in London, Mr Philip Mathew is a hand and wrist surgeon who has completed a fellowship training programme. He is skilled in treating various conditions that affect the hand and wrist, such as fractures, arthritis, sports injuries, Dupuytren's contracture, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Mr Mathew offers both open and keyhole surgeries, with most surgeries being performed on a day-case basis. His approach to patient care is guided by his values of compassion, commitment, and accountability. He believes in shared decision-making and works closely with his patients to help them make informed decisions about their treatment.
Mr Mathew completed his orthopaedic training in London and went on to undertake overseas hand fellowships that were awarded to him by the AO Foundation, the British Society for Surgery of the Hand, and the British Orthopaedic Trainees Association. He also completed a year-long fellowship at the prestigious Pulvertaft Hand Unit. In addition to his clinical work, Mr Mathew is involved in medical education and serves as a senior lecturer on the master's trauma programme at Queen Mary's University. He also trains registrars and junior doctors at the Chelsea and Westminster hand and wrist unit and is a tutor for the BSSH hand surgery diploma.
NB: consultation fees may vary for hospital locations outside of London.
Hand & Wrist Surgery, Hand Surgery, Trauma Surgery
English
MBBS, MRCS, FRCS (Orth), Dip Hand Surg(Br)
General Medical Council: 5190018
The Platinum Medical Centre 15-17 Lodge Rd, London, NW8 7JA
New appointment: £250
Follow-up appointment: £200
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