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The content of this website is for informational and educational purposes only. The content and information should not be used in any way for a medical assessment, diagnosis or treatment. An appointment should be booked to seek a medical assessment, diagnosis or treatment for your particular needs.

Last updated: 13th March 2024

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Please also note that the views and opinions of our guest bloggers are their own. Guest blogs are the unique experience/thoughts of the blogger. Guest blogs should not be used in any way for a medical assessment, diagnosis or treatment. An appointment should be booked to seek a medical medical assessment, diagnosis or treatment for your particular needs.

Last updated: 13th March 2024

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All case studies are based on the personal experience of the individual patient. It is important to be aware that each person’s treatment, surgery and recovery times may differ based on many variables. This patient has consented to the use of their case study and their medical imaging and/or their photo.

All views and opinions in the patient case studies are their own. Case studies are the unique experience/thoughts of the author. Case studies should not be used in any way for a medical assessment, diagnosis or treatment. An appointment should be booked to seek a medical medical assessment, diagnosis or treatment for your particular needs.

Last updated: 13th March 2024