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Josie Sinclair

Orthopaedic Surgeon

09 524 2181 Auckland Region
Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service
Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations

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about Josie Sinclair

Josie Sinclair has an interest in sports-related injuries particularly involving the shoulder and knee but also foot and ankle. After 20 years of clinical experience and three Fellowships dedicated to sports-related injuries, the practice has moulded together an experienced team including physiotherapists, podiatrists and clerical staff. The emphasis is on sports rehabilitation for patients with the aim of getting people back into their recreational sports as quickly as possible.

Rotator cuff and shoulder surgeries are also a large part of the shoulder practice complementing the interest in arthroscopic and soft tissue work.

She is still actively competing at national and international level triathlon and adventure sports, this hopefully allows her an insight into the requirements and desires of the active New Zealander.



  • Female Doctor Available
  • Parking Available
  • Disability Access

services

Special Interests

Areas of Specialisation
Sports – Shoulder, Knee & Ankle

credentials

Qualifications
BHB 1982, MBChB 1985, FRACS 1993

Memberships
Shoulder & Elbow Society NZ
Knee & Sport Surgery Society NZ

Year of NZ Registration
1985

Hospitals Practising at
Ascot, Auckland Surgical Ctr

NZ Medical Council Number: 13554

Referral Info

  • Referral Required

contact Josie Sinclair

09 524 2181

021 261 3730

Auckland Radiology Group Building, 101 Remuera Rd, Remuera, Auckland

EDI: jsinclrm

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