Specialties
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Shoulder & Elbow Surgery
Practices
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Northside Orthopaedics
Suite 403, The San Clinic, 185 Fox Valley Road
WAHROONGA
Phone: (02) 8014 4252
Fax: (02) 8072 0595
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Peninsula Orthopaedics, Suite 20, Level 7
Northern Beaches Hospital, 105 Frenchs Forest Road
FRENCHS FOREST
Phone: (02) 8014 4252
Fax: (02) 8072 0595
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Orthopaedic Associates, Level 1, Suite 1
Lakeview Private Hospital, 17-19 Solent Circuit
NORWEST
Phone: (02) 8014 4252
Fax: (02) 8072 0595
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Suite 502, 20 Bungan Street
MONA VALE
Phone: (02) 8014 4252
Fax: (02) 8072 0595
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Suite 1, 402 Military Road
CREMORNE
Phone: (02) 8014 4252
Fax: (02) 8072 0595
Profile
Dr Marcus Chia is an Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. Utilising his surgical expertise coupled with his prior Physiotherapy training, his practice specialises in restoring function via surgical and non-surgical management of patients. Dr Chia completed his Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) in 2011. To gain further experience in his chosen subspecialty of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Dr Chia undertook intensive, specialised training at the Alps Surgery Institute, Clinique Generale, Annecy, France, where he trained under Dr Laurent Lafosse, a pioneer in shoulder arthroscopy. Dr Chia continues to push the envelope of what can be achieved with an arthroscope. Dr Chia's expertise extends to: Minimally invasive and advanced techniques for the treatment of arthritis; Shoulder instability; Rotator cuff tear; Fracture management; Paediatric Orthopaedics; and Obscure and unusual shoulder and elbow disorders. Dr Chia's technical expertise is matched by his passion for his profession and his ability to listen to, understand and meet the needs of those you refer. His intent is to restore joint function and to keep patients involved in an active lifestyle.
Research
Dr Chia has several publications in a number of esteemed medical journals. His research interests include shoulder instability, minimally invasive shoulder arthroplasty and biceps tendon pathology including SLAP tears.