We specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of hand conditions, including hand and upper extremity trauma, hand and wrist fractures, as well as infections. Our well-equipped enables our doctors to deliver quality care to our patients. Featuring a dedicated Minor Surgical Procedure Room, our centre boasts comprehensive surgical capabilities, along with specialised filters suring air clean and low infection rates. Additionally, our 'in-house fluoroscopy' (portable X-ray) in allows for ultrasound and dynamic assessments of bone and joint problems. In essence, our centre is design to address the majority of conditions affecting the hand and upper limb.
Post-traumatic Deformity
Post-traumatic Deformity from inadequate treatment of acute trauma represents another focus area of surgical expertise. Patients presenting with finger deviation or scissoring upon making a fist often exhibit malunion from a previous fracture. Following appropriate imaging assessments, our approach involve performing corrective osteotomies to improve the alignment and function of the fingers.

Congenital Hand Problems
Congenital Hand Problems are a group of conditions wherein the children’s hands exhibit differences in form in terms of shape, number or length of the digits. Examples include syndactyly and thumb duplication. A thorough examination is typically conducted to ensure that other organ systems are not compromised, as observed in a small proportion of these cases. Diagnostic measures, including X-rays of the hands, are used. Corrective procedures are planned following detailed consultation with the child’s parents to understand their expectations.

Hand & Upper Extremity Trauma
Hand & Upper Extremity Trauma includes strains, sprains, fractures and dislocations of the hand and wrist. Effective treatment involves a thorough approach, beginning with the diagnosis of the injuries by clinical examination, confirmation with imaging studies, and subsequent treatment using splints or, when necessary, surgical procedures.

Hand InfectionsHand Infections, ranging paronychia and felon, to more serious cases such as necrotising fasciitis, are another common group of conditions that we handle. Our approach to these infections involves a combination of antibiotic therapy and, when required, excisional debridement.

TendinopathiesTendinopathies usually present with pain over the metacarpal head and radial styloid, known as trigger finger and DeQuervain’s tenosynovitis, respectively. These conditions are diagnosed through clinical evaluation and often respond well to local steroid injections. In cases where symptoms recur, surgical release of the A1 pulley (for trigger) and first extensor compartment (for DeQuervain’s tenosynovitis) may be performed.
