The Hand Clinic - Windsor
Established in 1989, the Hand Clinic is a private, independent, surgical unit specialising in Hand Surgery. The clinic was designed as a compact day surgery unit including operating and X-ray facilities, rehabilitation and consulting rooms. All surgery is conducted under local or regional anaesthesia. There are no inpatient beds.
Mr Armstrong performs a range of common surgical procedures on the hand, including: carpal tunnel decompression, Dupuytren's contracture release, nerve entrapment releases, tendon repair, microsurgical nerve repair, fracture fixation and skin grafting and reconstruction of the hand.
Mr Armstrong also has a busy practice with referrals of suspected skin cancers and this surgery is also carried out under local anaethesia at The Hand Clinic.
He also carries out cosmetic procdures under local anaesthesia such as ear correction, nipple reconstruction and upper blepharopasty at this site. Should you require general anaesthesia arrangements will be made for your admission to one of the other hospitals listed under this section.
The proximity of the consulting rooms, operating theatre and pre- and post-operative facilities permits close coordination between Mr Armstrong, therapists and nurses, so that patients receive integrated care.
Rehabilitation following surgery or injury is overseen by our team of specialist, chartered, State Registered Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists. A special feature of rehabilitation at the Hand Clinic is the availability of combined appointments. Patients will often be seen by Mr Armstrong and therapist in combination.
The Hand Clinic is recognised as a private hospital by all major health insurance providers. As with any form of insurance, there may be restrictions or conditions on your policy. You will need to be referred by your GP, therapist or treating specialist to see Mr Armstrong at the Hand Clinic. Before you come, make sure you know what restrictions apply to your policy. If you need further help with this, please feel free to call the Hand Clinic and we will be pleased to be of assistance.
It is our policy not to offer advice on conditions, injuries or treatment for existing problems via email correspondence. Opinion is only given after personal consultation with Mr Armstrong.
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