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Dr David Morley

09 523 7055 Auckland
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about Dr David Morley

David is originally from the UK. He graduated from the University of Nottingham, and commenced orthopaedic specialist training two years later in the Midlands Deanery. In 2013, midway through the UK orthopaedic training program, David came to New Zealand for a year of overseas training. During this 1 year planned visit, David decided that both the orthopaedic training and quality of life was far better in NZ, and so he decided to stay permanently.

David commenced the New Zealand Orthopaedic Association Training Program in 2015, and in 2021 gained his specialist qualification in Orthopaedic Surgery, and became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS). David completed a private fellowship with a high-volume arthroplasty surgeon in Auckland, prior to completing a one-year trauma fellowship in Waikato, and a one-year pelvic & acetabular trauma fellowship in Adelaide.

David works as an orthopaedic specialist at Auckland City Hospital, specialising in complex trauma, and hip and knee arthroplasty. In private, David consults at Ascot Office Park, and is credentialled to operate at Allevia, Southern Cross, and Franklin Hospital

services

  • Hip replacement
  • Revision hip replacement
  • Knee replacement
  • Robotic-assisted knee replacement
  • Revision knee replacement
  • Trauma-related conditions - non-union, mal-union

credentials

BMedSci (Hons) 2005, BMBS 2007, FRACS 2021 New Zealand Orthopaedic Association
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
NZOA Hip Society
NZOA Trauma Society


Referral Info

EDI: morleyor

Southern Cross Affiliated
Urgent appointments available
Available for advice

Average wait: 1 week

contact Dr David Morley

09 523 7055

Lvl 2, Bldg C, Ascot Office Park, 93-95 Ascot Avenue, Greenlane, Auckland

EDI: morleyor

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