楊仕俊骨科醫生 Dr Yeung, Eric Sze Tsun

楊仕俊骨科醫生 Dr Yeung, Eric Sze Tsun Dr Eric Yeung is a specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology with a special interest in lower limb

Dr Eric Yeung is a specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology with a special interest in lower limb surgery. He graduated from University College London Medical School, University of London, UK, and had completed all his orthopaedic training in the prestigious Percivall Pott training rotation (North London Deanery) and gained his UK Specialist Registration. He had worked as an Orthopaedic Consult

ant in a London teaching Hospital before he returned to HK in 2011. Since he returned, he had worked for the Hospital Authority (HA) in several large public hospitals, such as the Prince of Wales Hospital (PWH), Yan Chai Hospital (YCH) and most recently Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH). The latter two hospitals (YCH and QEH) host two of the largest Joint Replacement Centres in Hong Kong, and QEH was also the busiest trauma unit in Hong Kong. During his training, he gained good experience from many large teaching hospitals in and around London, including the University College London Hospital, Royal London Hospital and the internationally renowned Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, covering all aspects of orthopaedics and traumatology including both open and minimally invasive / arthroscopic surgery. He also has good experience in Sports medicine, having gained his higher qualification from the University of Bath and had attached to the British Olympic Medical institute and the Harlequins Rugby Club for experience. Dr Yeung had also spent a year in Australia in one of the largest joint reconstruction practices in the Mater Hospital in Sydney to gain further training in primary and revision joint replacement. Throughout his career, Dr Yeung had published on many aspects in the field of lower limb surgery and joint reconstruction and had presented in many international meetings such as the British Orthopaedic Association Annual Congress and the EFORT Annual Congress. At present, he is also a regular reviewer for JOTR and APSMART.

楊仕俊醫生, 是一位矯形外科及創傷學的專科醫生,擅長於關節置換及運動創傷手術。

楊醫生畢業於英國倫敦大學醫學院畢業,獲取了英國倫敦大學內外全科醫學士、英國愛丁堡皇家外科醫學院骨科院士等榮譽. 並接受了倫敦著名的 Percivall Pott training rotation 的骨科專科培訓,獲得很豐富和獨特的經驗。

楊醫生在澳洲接受了關節置換深造訓練,並在巴斯大學獲得運動醫學資格。

回港後,他在香港最大型的關節置換中心和規模最大的創傷中心任職骨科專科醫生。

Address

Sincerus Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Centre, Unit 1203-04, 12/F, Lee K*m Kee Central, 54-58 Des Voeux Road Central
Hong Kong

Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday 10:00 - 18:00
Friday 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday 10:00 - 13:00

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when 楊仕俊骨科醫生 Dr Yeung, Eric Sze Tsun posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Category

Our Story

Dr Eric Yeung is a specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology graduated from University College London Medical School, University of London, UK. He had completed all his orthopaedic training in the Percivall Pott training rotation (North London Deanery) and gained his UK Specialist Registration.

He had worked as an Orthopaedic Consultant in a London teaching Hospital before he returned to HK in 2011. Since he returned, he had worked for the Hospital Authority (HA) in several large public hospitals, such as the Prince of Wales Hospital (PWH), Yan Chai Hospital (YCH) and most recently Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH).

The latter two hospitals (YCH and QEH) host two of the largest Joint Replacement Centres in Hong Kong, and QEH was also the busiest trauma unit in Hong Kong.

During his training, he had worked in many large teaching hospitals in and around London, including the University College London Hospital, Royal London Hospital and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, covering all aspects of orthopaedics and traumatology. He had spent a year in Australia in one of the largest joint reconstruction practices in the Mater Hospital in Sydney for further training, and had gained a higher qualification in Sport Medicine from the University of Bath as part of his training.