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Mr Wing Yum Man is a highly experienced orthopaedic surgeon specialising in hand and wrist surgery. Based in Swansea, he works across Morriston, Singleton, and Neath Port Talbot hospitals as a substantive consultant with Swansea Bay University Health Board. At Werndale Hospital, Mr Man focuses on providing expert care for conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger fingers, Dupuytren’s contracture, and osteoarthritis of the hand and wrist.
Mr Man welcomes self-pay and insured patients.
Patients choose Mr Man for his commitment to delivering personalised care and achieving the best possible outcomes. His extensive training and experience ensure that each patient receives a tailored treatment plan, whether surgical or non-surgical.
Known for his compassionate and approachable manner, Mr Man takes the time to explain conditions and treatments in plain language, helping patients feel informed and at ease. His attention to detail and dedication to excellence are reflected in his high patient satisfaction rates and consistently positive outcomes.
During a consultation, Mr Man listens carefully to each patient’s concerns and conducts a thorough assessment. He explains the diagnosis and treatment options clearly, supporting patients to make informed decisions. Patients can expect a cooperative approach, where their preferences and goals are central to the care plan.
Mr Man’s clinical expertise includes treating a range of hand and wrist conditions. Some of the conditions he frequently treats include:
Mr Man works closely with a team of physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and specialist nurses to provide comprehensive care. This approach ensures that patients receive seamless support throughout their treatment and recovery.
Mr Man completed his orthopaedic training at the Wales Deanery, where he developed a strong foundation in treating musculoskeletal conditions. He further honed his skills during an advanced hand fellowship at the renowned Cambridge Hand Unit, gaining expertise in managing complex hand and wrist conditions. He stays at the forefront of medical advancements by attending conferences and workshops and incorporating the latest evidence-based practices into his treatments.
His NHS practice is highly respected, and he is known for his meticulous approach and dedication to patient care.
Whether you need treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren’s contracture, or other hand-related conditions, Mr. Man is here to provide expert and compassionate care.
Werndale Hospital, Bancyfelin, Carmarthen, SA33 5NT
Our private hospital offers advanced services and treatments for patients living in Carmarthenshire and the surrounding areas
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