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Private Service

Ali Bayan - Orthopaedic Surgeon North Shore

Hours

Southern Cross, North Harbour: weekly
CoastCare Clinic, Red Beach: Wednesdays, fortnightly
White Cross, Glenfield: Thursday, fortnightly

Description

Mr A Bayan  - Hip, Knee and Foot Surgeon
MBChB, FRACS(Ortho)

I graduated from medical school in 1993, trained in orthopaedic surgery in Auckland and was admitted to the fellowship of The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2005.

I undertook further subspecialty training fellowships in the UK, spending one year in the centre of excellence Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, London in the Joint Reconstruction Unit performing complex primary and revision joint surgery and in the Foot & Ankle Unit. I also undertook further fellowship in knee surgery in the London Knee Unit and The Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London. This involved both joint replacement surgery and sports injuries, with a focus on arthroscopic ligament and cartilage surgery.

I was appointed as a consultant orthopaedic surgeon in Waitemata DHB, performing surgery in both North Shore and Waitakere Hospitals.
In my private practice I consult from rooms in the Rodney, North Shore and West Auckland districts (see details on the right) and I operate at Southern Cross Hospital - North Harbour.

My areas of specialisation include:

  • Hip, knee, foot & ankle surgery
  • Musculoskeletal trauma and sport injuries. Arthroscopic surgery
  • Joint replacements including resurfacing and computer navigation arthroplasty surgery

I perform the following range of procedures :

Referral Expectations

Generally, patients should expect to be seen within 7 days of their referral being received. You will be seen in my consulting rooms located within Southern Cross Hospital - North Harbour or in one of the clinics listed on the right.

You need to bring to your appointment with you:

1.       Any letters or reports from your doctor or hospital.
2.       Any X-Rays, CT or MRI films and reports.
3.       All medicines you are taking including herbal and natural remedies.
4.       Your pharmaceutical entitlement card.
5.       Your ACC number, if you have one.

Procedures / Treatments

  • Hip Surgery (Including Total Hip Replacement, Hip Resurfacing)

    Hip joint replacement surgery is commonly required to treat joints damaged from wearing out, osteoarthritis or other forms of joint disease including rheumatoid arthritis.… More PDF

  • Knee Surgery (Including Total Knee Replacement, Partial Knee Replacement, Knee Arthroscopy)

    Knee joint replacement surgery is indicated for damaged joints, most commonly as a result of arthritis (both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis).  I use state-of-the-art technology in joint replacement surgery, utilising computer assisted navigation surgery.… More

  • Foot and Ankle Surgery

    Conditions treated include fractures, bunions, ankle sprains, torn ligaments. Ankle Arthroscopy Two or three small incisions (cuts) are made in the ankle and a small telescopic instrument with a tiny camera attached (arthroscope) is inserted.… More

  • Arthroscopy (Keyhole Surgery)

    Over the last 30 years a large number of orthopaedic procedures on joints have been performed using an arthroscope, where a fiber optic telescope is used to look inside the joint.… More PDF

  • Soft Tissue (Muscles, Tendons and Ligaments)

    Both trauma and degenerative wear and tear may result in tendon problems that may require surgery.… More

  • Osteotomy

    The division of a crooked or bent bone to improve alignment of the limb.… More

  • Joint Replacement

    For elderly patients joint replacement surgery is commonly required to treat damaged joints from wearing out arthritis or other forms of joint disease including rheumatoid arthritis.… More

Consultants

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Locations Information

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