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Flinders Private Hospital

Address: Ground Floor, 1 Flinders Dr, Bedford Park, SA 5042

About Flinders Private Hospital

Referrals: Please fax to (08) 8267 2007


Directions to Flinders Private Hospital

We are now located in new rooms inside of Flinders Private Hospital. You can access our rooms via the main Flinders Private Hospital foyer. Walk past the lifts and enter our rooms from the back of the foyer.  The closest car park is Car Park 1.

Opening Hours

  • Monday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 09:00 - 17:00

Orthopaedic Surgeons At Flinders Private Hospital

Consulting orthopaedic surgeons at Flinders Private Hospital specialise in these orthopaedic treatments:

Ankle

The foot and ankle in the human body work together to provide balance, stability, movement, and propulsion.

Elbow

The elbow in the human body is made up of three bones that join together to form a hinge joint. The upper arm bone or humerus connects from the shoulder to the elbow forming the top of the hinge joint.

Hand

The hand is composed of the 14 phalanges (fingers), the 5 metacarpal bones (middle of the hand), and the 8 carpal bones (wrist bones).

Hip

The hip is a complex and essential joint which supports the body’s full weight. It is formed where the head of the femur (thigh bone) meets the socket of the pelvis (acetabulum)..

Hip Conditions

The hip joint is a ball and socket joint surrounded by muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Conditions may include arthritis, hip bursitis, hip dislocation, fractures, and osteoarthritis.

Hip Treatment

Hip treatments may include an anterior hip replacement, hip arthroscopy, hip replacement surgery, or revision hip surgery.

Knee

The knee joint is not only the largest joint in the body, but also the most complex. Absorbing three to six times your body weight with each step, it is one of the most stressed and commonly damaged joints.

Knee Conditions

Knee conditions include osteoarthritis, patellofemoral pain, sports injuries, or trauma.

Knee Treatments

Our knee treatments include anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, arthroscopic knee surgery, revision knee surgery, robotic surgery, total knee replacement surgery, and unicompartmental knee replacement surgery.

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a condition that affects joints including bone, cartilage, ligaments and muscles. Osteoarthritis can include inflammation of the tissue around the hip joint, damage to joint surface cartilage, bony spurs growing around the edge of the hip joint and/or deterioration of the ligaments and tendons that hold the joint together.

Paediatrics

Paediatric orthopaedics specialises in the prevention, diagnosis, management and treatment of musculoskeletal problems in children from birth through to adulthood (18 years). Caring for the individual orthopaedic needs of children is a priority at Orthopaedics SA. Our paediatric specialists have undertaken specialised training in this field, giving them expert knowledge of the specific needs of...

Robotics

Robotic surgery utilises computer-assisted planning combined with a robotic arm guided by your surgeon. It is an advancement of a current technology using computer navigation to assist positioning of a joint replacement implant.

Shoulder

The shoulder is a complex joint allowing us a great range of movement and flexibility. It is also susceptible to injury due to the delicate construction and balance of bones, ligaments, tendons and muscles making up the joint.

Sports Injury Treatments

Wrist

The lower arm or forearm consists of two bones, the radius and the ulna. These bones connect the wrist to the elbow forming the bottom portion of the hinge joint.