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Dr Tim Roberts

09 477 2080 Auckland Region
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about Dr Tim Roberts

Dr Tim Roberts is an orthopaedic surgeon specialising in conditions of the hip & knee. He has a special interest in managing both non-arthritic & arthritic conditions

Current Positions
Tim holds an orthopaedic consultant position at North Shore Hospital where he is active training junior doctors & medical students, as well as maintaining a private Practice at Orthosports in Auckland

services

Areas of Specialisation
Surgeries Dr Tim Roberts provides include: hip arthroscopy, hip preservation surgery, hip arthroplasty/ replacement, revision hip surgery, knee arthroscopy, knee ligament surgery, knee arthroplasty, revision knee surgery, general orthopaedic procedures, trauma related surgery

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MBChB, FRACS
Specialist Training
Tim is a New Zealand trained orthopaedic surgeon who completed his medical studies at the Universtiy of Auckland. He has had subspecialty training in the UK, completing a fellowship in knee surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary & Southmead Hospitals in Bristol, & fellowships in hip & knee surgery at the Royal London Hospital. He then completed further fellowship training in hip preservation & sports surgery at Orthosports in Auckland

contact Dr Tim Roberts

09 477 2080

AUT Millennium, 17 Antares Pl, Rosedale, Auckland

Private Bag 302145, North Harbour Mail Centre, Auckland 0751

www.orthosports.co.nz

EDI: orthospt

Opening Hours

Mon
All day clinic Millennium
Tue
Surgery SXNH
Wed
Surgery SXNH
Thu
All day clinic Millennium
Fri
Closed
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
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