David Warwick practices at convenient locations in Southampton, Winchester, Lymington, Whiteley and Jersey.
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Nuffield Hospital Hampshire
The Nuffield Hospital is a private hospital in Chandlers Ford, situated off junction 12 of the M3 between Southampton and Winchester.
The hospital provides all necessary equipment including the facility for microsurgery, wrist arthroscopy, small joint replacement, MRI scanning, high resolution ultrasound scanning and CT scanning.
A clinic is held weekly on Monday mornings and Thursday evenings. Additional appointment times are available upon request. Surgery is performed on Mondays (and at other times in emergencies). Patients are seen by the Hand Therapist in the clinic, before and after surgery.
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Spire Hospital, Hampshire
The Spire Hospital is situated in Southampton close to Southampton University Hospital.
The hospital provides all necessary equipment including the facility for microsurgery, wrist arthroscopy, small joint replacement, MRI scanning and high resolution ultrasound scanning.
A hand clinic is held on Friday mornings and alternate Wednesdays. Surgery is performed on alternate Wednesdays. Additional appointment or operating times are available upon request.
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Winchester
Sarum Road Hospital offers a full range of hand, wrist and elbow surgery, David Warwick holds a Hand Clinic twice a month and operates once each month. Urgent operations can be performed as needed. The clinic is run in association with Mr Samuel as the Winchester Wrist and Hand Clinic:
http://www.winchesterwristandhand.co.uk/
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New Forest Clinic, Lymington
A private clinic is held once each month in Lymington, in association with Boyd Physiotherapy Associates.
Whiteley (Near Fareham)
For patients living in the South of Hampshire- Portsmouth, Fareham, Waterlooville, this clinic has close access to the M27
http://www.lbhealthcare.co.uk/index.php/services-facilities/hand-clinic/
Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust
This is one of the largest teaching hospitals in the United Kingdom. The Orthopaedic Surgery Department provides a general Trauma Service to care for all injured patients, and specialised clinics to include Hand, Shoulder, Knee, Childrens, Hip, Foot and Spinal Surgery.
There are two Hand Outpatient Clinics held each week.
Additional upper limb clinics are run to include Paediatric Hand problems, Deformities (cerebral palsy, elbow problems, strokes and head injury) and Rheumatoid Conditions (in conjunction with two Consultant Rheumatologists).
Mr Warwick's clinics are also attended by qualified trainee surgeons, Hand Therapists and Hand Fellow ( senior hand surgery trainee) . The clinics may also be attended by medical students and other health service visitors.
Five therapists provide a specialised Hand Therapy service.
There are research projects being undertaken at the Hand Clinic for those patients willing to participate.
Several hand surgery operating sessions run each week for elective and trauma work. Emergency hand injuries will be operated on in the Emergency Trauma Theatre as required.
David Warwick sees NHS patients in Hythe, Romsey and Lymington.
Jersey General Hospital, Channel Islands
A clinic is held 8 times each year for both public and private patients. Patients are seen only by request of the Orthopaedic and Accident Department Consultants at Jersey Hospital.
There are four daily flights to Southampton from Jersey. Private patients can fly on Monday morning for a consultation and if necessary, for surgery on the same day, returning on Tuesday. This service is at the Hampshire Nuffield Hospital, 15 minutes by taxi from Southampton Airport.
Guernsey
Mr Warwick sees NHS and Private Patients in Southampton at the request of the General Practitioner or the Orthopedic Consultants Mr Pring, Mr Vadhra and Mr Joslin.