Dr. Nick Vertzyas

Dr. Nick Vertzyas Dr Nick Vertzyas is an Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in Joint Replacement of the Knee and Hip.

It is almost time for us to sign off for 2024. We have had a very busy year of meeting lovely new patients, catching up ...
19/12/2024

It is almost time for us to sign off for 2024. We have had a very busy year of meeting lovely new patients, catching up with old friends and of great patient outcomes. I have also felt the painful loss of an amazing gentleman, my dearly loved father Dennis. He was larger than life and lives on in our memories, the stories he shared with us and in his achievements. They are big shoes to fill. We have welcomed another staff member to the Practice, the fabulous Jeanette and continue to be forever grateful for the wonderful team we have, of Cathy, Chloe and Jeanette. I look forward to spending time with the family and just relaxing, with maybe a bit of fishing and swimming. We wish everyone a relaxing end of year and hope that 2025 is filled with health, happiness and lots of fun and laughter πŸŽ„πŸŒŸπŸŒžπŸŒοΈπŸš΅β€β™‚οΈ
(PS: could not help adding a Greek theme to this post πŸ˜„)

04/07/2024
18/03/2024
Wishing you a fabulous Christmas filled with warmth and laughter,  and a healthy and happy New Year . What a busy, posit...
22/12/2023

Wishing you a fabulous Christmas filled with warmth and laughter, and a healthy and happy New Year . What a busy, positive and eventful year, 2023 has been. We welcomed our amazing Chloe to the Practice. There was the successful completion of a HSC in the Vertzyas household and enrolment at University. We look forward to a bit of R and R and a great 2024. Keep well, stay safe and enjoy the festive season πŸŽ„β˜€οΈπŸ₯‚πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠ

Our fabulous patient sent a photo of her heli-skiing adventures and the caption "Thanks to your excellent knee replaceme...
05/06/2023

Our fabulous patient sent a photo of her heli-skiing adventures and the caption "Thanks to your excellent knee replacement I can ski better than ever at 80!" She looks amazing and we wish her well in her travels β›·πŸ˜€β„οΈβ›„οΈ

Wishing our Patients, Practice Staff, Hospital Staff and Colleagues, a fabulous Christmas and a New Year filled with hea...
15/12/2022

Wishing our Patients, Practice Staff, Hospital Staff and Colleagues, a fabulous Christmas and a New Year filled with health, happiness and lots of laughter. Our rooms will be closed from Monday 26/12/22 and will re-open on Monday 9/1/23. Have a wonderful break πŸ˜€πŸŽ„πŸŽ†πŸŽπŸŽŠπŸŽ‰πŸŽ…πŸΎπŸ₯‚

29/04/2022

A new generation of robotic assisted surgery has landed at St Vincent’s Private Hospital Sydney, and is already showing signs of improved patient outcomes through precise surgical techniques in real time.

The DePuy Synthes VELYS Robotic Assisted Solution is set to take the hospital to another level in terms of unparalleled patient outcomes.
Read more about this new generation of precision knee surgery in the link below.

svph.org.au/patient-news/robotics-pave-the-way-for-precision-knee-surgery-t

This is fantastic news πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŽ†πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠβ€οΈ
25/02/2022

This is fantastic news πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŽ†πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠβ€οΈ

02/02/2022

From Monday, 7 February non-urgent elective surgery requiring an overnight stay will return to 75 per cent capacity in private hospitals, and up to 75 per cent of pre pandemic activity levels at public hospitals in regional and rural NSW where they are able to do so.

The temporary suspension of non-urgent elective surgery requiring an overnight stay in both public and private hospitals from 10 January was necessary to ensure there was sufficient staffing and hospital bed capacity in NSW to meet the extra demands caused by the Omicron wave of COVID-19.

All emergency surgery and urgent elective surgery in NSW continues to be performed during this challenging period. The majority of non-urgent elective day surgery has also been continuing in public and private hospitals.

Premier Dominic Perrottet said with COVID-19 hospitalisations stabilising, non-urgent elective surgery requiring an overnight stay can now begin to resume in a safe and staged manner from Monday, 7 February.

β€œI am pleased to announce that from next week non-urgent elective surgery will resume at private hospitals and in some of our public hospitals that are in a position to do so in regional and rural NSW,” Mr Perrottet said.

β€œThe reintroduction of non-urgent elective surgery will be done in a phased manner to balance the ongoing potential need for extra capacity in our hospitals and the need for people in NSW to access their elective surgeries as quickly as possible.

β€œWe recognise the effect these necessary restrictions have had on the lives of people requiring non-urgent elective surgery and I want to assure them we will be doing everything possible to return to full capacity in all of our hospitals as soon as possible.”

Health Minister Brad Hazzard said private hospitals will retain some capacity to assist public hospitals by taking patients if necessary and will also continue to take public patients for non-urgent elective surgery to ensure equity of access.

β€œI want to thank the private hospitals in NSW who have supported our public hospitals and the NSW community during this challenging period and will continue to do so after non-elective surgery resumes next week,” Mr Hazzard said.

β€œNSW has a strong healthcare system, both public and private, and an exceptional workforce who have continued to provide world class care for their patients throughout this pandemic.

β€œOur hospitals remain under pressure due to COVID-19 so only our public hospitals that are in a position to resume non-urgent elective surgeries without compromising their ability to care for COVID-19 patients and patients with other medical conditions will do so.”

Minister for Regional Health Bronnie Taylor said people in regional NSW will be pleased to see a resumption in non-urgent elective surgery as we return to a normal operating environment.

β€œIt’s been a challenging time, but our doctors and nurses and support staff have worked tirelessly in our regional hospitals to support people in need of urgent care,” Mrs Taylor said.

β€œMore of our workforce is returning and this will mean our public hospitals will be in a position to restore non-urgent services, and I thank the people of regional NSW for their patience.”

Acting Deputy Secretary of NSW Health Wayne Jones said it is expected that a number of regional and rural public hospitals will have the capacity to resume overnight non-urgent elective surgeries from Monday 7 February, while metropolitan public hospitals will remain focused on the demands associated with caring for COVID-19 patients, with the situation under constant review.

β€œWhere necessary local health districts may also re-impose temporary restrictions at a hospital in the event of a local outbreak to ensure the community are kept safe and can access hospital care if required,” Mr Jones said.

Mr Jones said patients due to receive non-urgent elective surgery who have been impacted by the restrictions are encouraged to seek medical attention should they experience a change in their condition so they can be clinically reviewed and re-prioritised to a more urgent category if required.

In 2020-21 the NSW Government provided an extra $458.5 million to fast-track elective surgeries which were delayed as a result of the Federal Government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic last year, and a further $80 million has been provided as part of the 2021-22 NSW Budget.

The NSW Government has committed more than $4 billion to the NSW health system to manage the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020.

And just like that...it is Christmas. What a year this has been. We are so grateful to our patients, colleagues and staf...
23/12/2021

And just like that...it is Christmas. What a year this has been. We are so grateful to our patients, colleagues and staff for their support and understanding, particularly during the trying months of lockdown and the hold on elective surgery. It has also been a great year for the Practice with the arrival of a Grandchild, the completion of the HSC and the celebration of a significant birthday.
We are wrapping up the year on Thursday 23/12/2021 and reception will be returning on Tuesday 4/1/2022.
We wish you a wonderful Christmas and a New Year filled with health, happiness and lots of laughter. Best wishes, Nick, Cathy, Karen and Voula :)πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°

12/12/2021

Bondi Swab Squad - we think you're amazing!

Bondi Beach was the very first site for our 'pop-up' community testing clinics back on the 1st April, 2020. The joke was on us, because we've been there ever since!

The Bondi Swab Squad have now done 250,000 swabs at what has grown from a small operation to a large scale public drive-thru. Rain, hail, gale force winds or shine, they're there. And we just wanted to say thank you to the whole team, past and present.

We'd also like to shout out to all the local peeps who came out to be tested - please know that your contribution to managing this pandemic is the key to keeping all of us safe. πŸ’ͺ

A little belated...... Happy Name Day Nick. Best wishes, Cathy, Karen and Voula oxoxoxπŸ‡¬πŸ‡·πŸ’–
06/12/2021

A little belated...... Happy Name Day Nick. Best wishes, Cathy, Karen and Voula oxoxoxπŸ‡¬πŸ‡·πŸ’–

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Suite 901B, Level 9, 438 Victoria Street
Darlinghurst, NSW
2010

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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