Category: Sports injuries

  • by Orthopaedics SA

    Welcome Dr William Cundy

    We are delighted to welcome orthopaedic surgeon, Dr William Cundy, to Orthopaedics SA. Dr Cundy has recently returned to Adelaide after completing his fellowship at the prestigious Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London, UK. He specialises in adult

  • Orthopaedic Surgeon demonstrating knee joint model to patient

    by Orthopaedics SA

    The difference between partial and total knee replacements

    Both partial and total knee replacements are popular surgical options for treating arthritis and other knee conditions. Over 1,500 people in South Australia undergo a knee replacement each year. While total knee replacement is most common, partial knee replacement can

  • Dr Angela Alderprice & Dr George Awwad

    by Orthopaedics SA

    Welcome Dr Angela Alder-Price & Dr George Awwad

    We are delighted to welcome orthopaedic surgeons, Dr George Awwad & Dr Angela Alder-Price, to Orthopaedics SA. Dr Alder-Price specialises in shoulder and upper-limb surgery, with a particular interest in shoulder arthroplasty and arthroscopic (key-hole) shoulder surgery.  She will be consulting

  • Photo of North Eastern Community Hospital building exterior

    by Orthopaedics SA

    New Rooms Opening at North Eastern Community Hospital (NECH) January 2021

    Established over 20 years ago, Orthopaedics SA have maintained our vision of providing the ‘most comprehensive range of orthopaedic care in South Australia’. Since 2015 we have been servicing patients in the North Eastern suburbs with a visiting service at

  • by Dr David Hermann

    Dr David Hermann on ABC Radio

    Dr David Hermann appeared on ABC Radio this afternoon talking on the topic ‘Feeling the weather in your bones’. As an Orthopaedic surgeon, Dr David Hermann hears all sorts of wives tales but says there is probably some truth in

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NOTICE: Orthopaedics SA is closing soon

Doctors will cease consulting patients at Orthopaedics SA from 1 June 2026 and Orthopaedics SA will also be closing down permanently from this date. We want to make sure all of our patients understand what this means for their ongoing care and any medical records held by Orthopaedics SA.

What is happening to my records? Your records will transfer to your surgeon’s new practice on 1 June 2026, so they remain accessible to them as your treating doctor. If your surgeon is retiring, we will transfer your records to the new practice and surgeon they have nominated to continue your care.

What if I don’t want my records transferred? You have the right to opt out. To do so, please contact our rooms:

  1. on 8267 8267 during our business hours of 9.00 am to 5.00 pm (SA time), Monday to Friday; or
  2. by replying to this email: info@orthosa.com.au; or
  3. in person, at your usual Orthopaedics SA clinic,

on or before Friday, 1 May 2026 to discuss your options. We will need to verify your identity, before discussing your records with you. If we do not hear from you by that date, we will proceed with the transfer as described above. We encourage you to speak with your surgeon well ahead of this date, to obtain details of the new practice and how it will handle your personal information.

What if I have more questions? Please contact our clinic directly using the number you already have on file.

Thank you for being a patient of Orthopaedics SA.

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