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Mr Wee Sim Khor

Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgeon

Mr Wee Sim Khor

Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgeon

About Mr Wee Sim Khor

Personal Profile

Mr. Wee Sim Khor is a dual fellowship trained Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgeon. His NHS practice with Lancashire Teaching Hospitals is based at Royal Preston Hospital and Chorley and South Ribble Hospital. Within his NHS practice, his work includes skin cancer, reconstructive Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery.

Mr. Khor graduated from the University of Bristol with MB ChB (Hons) in 2012. His specialty training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery was undertaken in the North West of England. He developed his subspecialty interest in Hand Surgery as the nationally appointed Advanced Training fellow at the Leeds Hand Unit. He then went on to undertake the hand fellowship at the Sheffield Hand Centre. His comprehensive hand surgery training allows him to deliver the full spectrum of hand surgery encompassing Plastic and Orthopaedic procedures. He holds the European Diploma in Hand Surgery.

Mr. Khor has published scientific articles in peer reviewed journals within the field of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery. He has also co-authored book chapters and national guidelines in the field of Hand Surgery.

Mr. Khor is passionate about delivering holistic, individualised and patient-centred care. When considering any treatment, he will advise on the range of non-surgical and surgical options available to deliver bespoke care for all his patients. 

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Clinical Interests

Clinical interests: Skin cancer, reconstructive plastic surgery, hand surgery.

Subspecialty interest within hand surgery: Reconstructive hand surgery (revision tendon surgery, staged flexor tendon reconstruction, soft tissue reconstruction) and small joint arthritis (joint injections, joint replacement, joint fusion)

Professional Memberships

  • British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
  • The British Society for Surgery of the Hand

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Languages spoken

English

GMC number

7280596
A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.

Qualifications

BSc (Hons), MB ChB (Hons), FRCSEd (Plast), FEBHS

Professional memberships

  • British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
  • The British Society for Surgery of the Hand

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