Mr Nicholas Saw is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Hertfordshire who specialises in upper limb surgery including all shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand surgery.
Upper limb disorders including all shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand surgery, wrist fractures, trauma, upper limb arthroscopy, upper limb sports injuries, rotator cuff disorders, shoulder and elbow arthritis, carpal tunnel, trigger finger release, dupuytren's release, injections, tennis elbow, de Quervain's tenosynovitis, bursitis, frozen shoulder, shoulder replacement, reverse shoulder replacement, instability/dislocation.
For more information on Mr Saw's practice, please visit his personal website here.
Mr Saw will see patients from 3 yrs+
After receiving his medical training, Mr Saw worked at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Following his appointment to the Percivall Pott Orthopaedic Training programme he rotated through the hospitals in the region including The Royal London Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. At the end of his training programme he spent a year in Australia, as a Hand and Upper Limb Fellow to develop his interest in hand, elbow and shoulder problems.
Princess Alexandra Hospital
4206848
Upper limb disorders including all shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand surgery, wrist fractures, trauma, upper limb arthroscopy, upper limb sports injuries, rotator cuff disorders, shoulder and elbow arthritis, carpal tunnel, trigger finger release, dupuytren's release, injections, tennis elbow, de Quervain's tenosynovitis, bursitis, frozen shoulder, shoulder replacement, reverse shoulder replacement, instability/dislocation.
For more information on Mr Saw's practice, please visit his personal website here.
Mr Saw will see patients from 3 yrs+
After receiving his medical training, Mr Saw worked at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Following his appointment to the Percivall Pott Orthopaedic Training programme he rotated through the hospitals in the region including The Royal London Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. At the end of his training programme he spent a year in Australia, as a Hand and Upper Limb Fellow to develop his interest in hand, elbow and shoulder problems.