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Dr Tack Shin Lee

Dr Tack Shin Lee

Orthopaedic Surgeon

(02) 8883 2800

146 Fitzroy Street, Grafton NSW 2460

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Dr Tack Shin Lee is an experienced Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in knee and shoulder surgeries. He practices in Chatswood, Sydney and is affiliated with Norwest Private Hospital and North Shore Private Hospital. Dr Lee graduated with honors in medicine from Flinders University of South Australia and completed advanced orthopaedic training in New South Wales.

He furthered his training by completing a fellowship in pediatric orthopaedics in the USA and a trauma fellowship at the Royal North Shore hospital. Dr Lee also completed accredited fellowships in knee reconstruction and arthroplasty, as well as shoulder arthroscopy, at King's College Hospital in London.

Dr Lee is fluent in Hakka, Cantonese, and Mandarin, and conversant in Bahasa Malaysian. He offers a wide range of healthcare services, including knee and shoulder arthroscopy, meniscal and rotator cuff repairs, ACL reconstruction, total knee and uni-compartment knee replacements, as well as fracture management of the hip, knee, ankle, arm, forearm, and wrist.

With his dedication, attention to detail, and commitment to providing the best possible healthcare, Dr Tack Shin Lee strives to deliver excellent medical care to his patients.

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146 Fitzroy Street, Grafton NSW 2460

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