Dr Manoj Mathew is a Queensland trained orthopaedic Surgeon. Prior to moving to Australia, he had undertaken Orthopaedic training at one of India’s premier National Institutes (PGIMER). Upon moving to Australia, he also undertook the full 5-year Australian Orthopaedic training programme at the Cairns Base Hospital, Gold Coast Hospital, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, The Royal Children’s Hospital and The Prince Charles Hospital.
After obtaining his Australian fellowship (FRACS), he travelled to Canada to undertake a year of advanced surgical training at the renowned Fowler Kennedy Sports MedicineCentre (University of Western Ontario, Canada),specialising in the treatment of joint and ligament injuries including that of high-level varsity and national athletes. The Training included advanced techniques in the treatment of Sports injuries, joint cartilage surgeries, ligament reconstruction surgeries and joint preservation procedures.
He currently holds public appointments at the Prince Charles Hospital and Logan Hospital. He is also a Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland. He has a keen interest in research and the application of current and evolving techniques to patient care. His research has been published in peer reviewed international journals.
His practice centres on:
Attention to detail
Application of contemporary, evidence based, top quality Surgical Care
Ensuring Affordability; Arrangement with health funds, by which most procedures incur a nominal gap, (thereby keeping the patients out of pocket surgical and Anaesthetic fee to a minimum)
Quick appointments and early surgery
Care to all category of patients including Work Cover and DVA patients