We provide quality care for problems affecting the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, spine, hip, knee,foot and ankle. We treat and perform surgery for all kinds of sports injuries.
The key to accurate diagnosis is specialist examination and assessment, coupled with appropriate and high-quality investigations. We are fortunate to have access to the latest scanners and imaging systems. At the sites we work at, we have rapid access to X-Ray ultrasound and CT scanners as well as MRI scanners. These are available rapidly to avoid any delay in treatment and to provide patients with fast and professional service.
The clinicians linked to the clinic are specialists in bone and joint disorders, including fractures, pain, and sports injuries.
We provide professional help
Ziali Sivardeen is an Orthopaedic Specialist who has treated many high level athletes and sports professionals, with Shoulder, Elbow or Knee problems.
During the London 2012 Olympics, Mr Sivardeen worked at the state of the art athlete’s village and had the honour of being the Surgeon who operated on all Olympians and ParaOlympians that required Shoulder or Elbow Surgery during the Games. Due to his role, Mr Sivardeen was invited to a special reception at the Queens Gallery in Buckingham Palace.
It has been a pleasure having Mr Sivardeen as my surgeon, and I have been very well looked after and taken care of. It has been a superb and professionally handled experience (and operation) for me, and I have nothing to add in terms of how anything could have been improved.
It has been a pleasure having Mr Sivardeen as my surgeon, and I have been very well looked after and taken care of. It has been a superb and professionally handled experience (and operation) for me, and I have nothing to add in terms of how anything could have been improved.
It has been a pleasure having Mr Sivardeen as my surgeon, and I have been very well looked after and taken care of. It has been a superb and professionally handled experience (and operation) for me, and I have nothing to add in terms of how anything could have been improved.