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THE WYE CLINIC
Sore, painful hands? Pains in your wrists? Can’t open a jar or tie your shoe laces…? If this all sounds too familiar, you’re perhaps one of millions in the UK with arthritis or other conditions of your hands and wrists. What you didn’t know is that - in many cases - there are treatments available.
As an example, carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that affects a huge number of people in the region, with long NHS waiting lists for a relatively simple procedure and a high cure rate. The operation is quick, done with a local anaesthetic as an outpatient and can change your life for the better.
Fortunately, help is at hand and closer than you think. Hereford’s premier private clinic, The Wye Clinic, is home to the specialist hand & upper limb surgery team, led by renowned consultant orthopaedic surgeons David Powers and Zaid Al-Wattar. Together with their team, they have decades of experience in both surgical and non-surgical techniques to aid your recovery. With no waiting lists, outstanding results and no need for a referral, there has never been a better time to go private and get yourself moving again.
All staff at The Wye Clinic are passionate about your health and recovery, offering a combination of outstanding individual clinicians, exemplary team-working and top-class facilities. As well as key services, such as the Hereford Menopause Clinic, The Wye Clinic is also home to the Hereford Vision eye & cataract specialists, skin specialists (dermatology) and beauty treatments such as anti-wrinkle injections.
The Wye Clinic’s surroundings are stunning, within the listed nineteenth-century Moorfield House, along with its beautiful private garden. In 2021, the building was renovated throughout to meet and exceed modern safety standards. Plenty of complimentary on-site parking is available and its central location in Hereford makes it easy to find.
To find out more or book an appointment, visit www.thewyeclinic.com or telephone 01432 – 802600.
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