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Fee assured
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Verified account
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Hand & Wrist
- Shoulder & Elbow
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Mr Mike Dunne qualified from St. George's Hospital Medical School, London in 2011 and undertook his postgraduate orthopaedic training in the East of England.
After completing his higher orthopaedic training, he was awarded the Nottingham Shoulder and Elbow Fellowship before taking up a consultant shoulder and elbow post at the West Suffolk Hospital. There he manages a busy upper limb practice treating a wide range of upper limb elective and fracture problems.
Mr Dunne has a specialist interest in shoulder replacement surgery for arthritis and is trained in both complex primary, and revision surgery. He also carries out arthroscopic surgery for rotator cuff problems, shoulder instability and stifness.
Mr Dunne is active in research and participates as an investigator in national trials. He has published scientific papers and written book chapters.
Mr Dunne is the lead educational supervisor for orthopaedics at the West Suffolk and has a keen interest in surgical training. He is the subspecialist lead for shoulder and elbow surgery at the Essex and Suffolk Regional Orthopaedic Hub and receives visiting surgeons in an educational role for a major arthroplasty company.
Mr Dunne is a member of the British Shoulder and Elbow Society and British Orthopaedic Association.
Areas of interest
Shoulder Replacement; Revision Shoulder Replacement; Rotator Cuff Disorders/Repair; Shoulder Instability; Carpal Tunnel; Cubital Tunnel
Medical secretaries
- Natalie Leaman
- West Suffolk Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Hardwick Lane Bury St. Edmunds IP33 2QZ
- 07368 421260
- 07368 421260
- enquiries@bkss.org
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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W9040
Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into joint, cyst, bursa - unilateral - (5-50)
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A6510
Carpal tunnel release (open) - (1-5)
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T8050
Surgical release of humeral epicondylitis (lateral or medial) (e.g. 'Tennis Elbow') - (1-5)
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