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(02) 6221 9323
(02) 6221 9323
90 Corinna Street, Woden ACT 2606
MB BS FRACS(Orth)
Dr Alexander Burns is a highly proficient and experienced Orthopaedic Surgeon based in Woden, 2606, Canberra. With over 15 years of expertise in the field, he specialises in orthopaedics, particularly the hip, knee, and trauma-fracture cases.
Dr Burns acquired his medical degree (MB BS) and proceeded to attain a Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) in Orthopaedics. His extensive education and training have equipped him with the skills necessary to provide exceptional care to his patients.
Dr Burns has cultivated a deep interest in various aspects of orthopaedic surgery, including trauma surgery, primary and revision joint replacement, reconstruction of the hip and knee joints, as well as sports injuries and arthroscopy of the hip and knee joints. This extensive spectrum of special interests showcases his dedication to delivering comprehensive care across a range of orthopaedic treatments.
Throughout his career, Dr Burns has effectively diagnosed and treated patients with various musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. His clinical expertise and compassionate approach have resulted in numerous successful outcomes and improved quality of life for his patients.
Easy to approach and an excellent communicator, Dr Burns ensures his patients are well-informed about their conditions and treatments. He prioritizes patient education and actively involves them in the decision-making process, aiming to achieve the best possible outcomes based on their individual circumstances.
With his unwavering dedication to his field and his patients, Dr Alexander Burns is highly regarded as a skilled and compassionate Orthopaedic Surgeon. His commitment to delivering exceptional orthopaedic care sets him apart, providing his patients with the confidence and assurance they need on their path to recovery.
90 Corinna Street, Woden ACT 2606