Dr DeJuan Ng

MBBS, FRACS (Orth), FAOrthA, AMusA

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Languages: English

Specialities

  • Orthopaedics

Areas of Interest

  • Hip & knee replacement
  • Knee arthroscopy
  • Patellofemoral & ligament reconstruction
  • Orthopaedic trauma

St Vincent’s Private Hospital East Melbourne, VIC

Melbourne Orthopaedic Surgeons
170 Gipps Street
East Melbourne VIC 3002

T: (03) 9116 5886

F: (03) 8648 6880

E: dejuanng@mos.org.au

Biography

Dr DeJuan Ng is an Australian and internationally-trained orthopaedic surgeon with expertise in primary and revision hip and knee replacement surgery, knee ligament reconstructions and lower limb osteotomies.

Dr Ng was admitted to the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2010.
After completing his medical degree in 1999 at Monash University, De Juan undertook basic surgical training in Melbourne. He subsequently completed advanced training in orthopaedic surgery with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, training in Adelaide and Melbourne, and becoming a consultant orthopaedic Surgeon in 2010.

With a keen interest in hip, knee and trauma surgery, De Juan undertook advanced international fellowships in Toronto, Canada where he developed an expertise in primary and revision hip and knee replacement surgery, knee ligament reconstructions and lower limb osteotomies. De Juan holds patient care in utmost importance. He strives for the best management and outcome for all of his patients achieving this through evidence-based-medicine and keeping abreast of new developments in orthopaedics.

He is a keen teacher, involved in the orthopaedic outreach program teaching orthopaedic surgeons in Vietnam. He also teaches orthopaedic registrars and has taught undergraduate anatomy and case-based learning at Monash University. He is a member of Monash University’s Faculty of Medicine, nursing and health sciences interview panel.

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