REDIMED, Belmont
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Orthopaedic Surgeon

Fracture treatment
Joint pain evaluation
Sprain and strain care
Arthritis management
Dr Paul Khoo is an Orthopaedic Surgeon. His profile does not list a specific degree or years of experience. He works at REDIMED, Belmont, located at 1 Frederick Street, Belmont WA 6104. 
 
 Dr Khoo focuses on bones, joints, and movement. He helps people with fractures, joint pain, sprains, strains, and arthritis. His services include fracture treatment, joint pain evaluation, sprain and strain care, and arthritis management. He is available through the REDIMED clinic in Belmont, making it easy for local families to access care close to home. 
 
 The location in Belmont, in the Perth region of Western Australia, makes him a convenient option for residents across the area. Patients can reach the clinic by calling 1300007334. Payment is flexible, with cash, EFTPOS, and Visa accepted. 
 
 Dr Khoo’s approach to patient care is clear and straightforward. He aims to explain problems in a way that is easy to understand. He listens to concerns and answers questions so patients feel informed. He takes time to discuss treatment choices and what to expect during recovery. This helps people stay involved in their own care. 
 
 In his practice, teamwork matters. He collaborates with other health professionals to plan the best steps for healing. He supports patients through each part of their journey, from initial assessment to follow‑up care. He keeps learning so his methods stay current. This ongoing education helps him offer up‑to‑date treatments. 
 
 People in Belmont and nearby suburbs can trust Dr Khoo for reliable orthopaedic care. With a strong local presence at REDIMED Belmont, his reputation rests on patient‑focused service, clear information, and careful attention to recovery. His expertise helps people regain movement and reduce pain, so they can return to daily activities and enjoy life again.
