Central West Orthopaedics & Sports Injuries, Blacktown
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 9am – 5pm |
Tuesday | 9am – 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am – 5pm |
Thursday | 9am – 5pm |
Friday | 9am – 5pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Orthopaedic Surgeon
5
Fracture care
Joint pain management
Muscle strain treatment
Orthopedic consultation
Dr Bijoy Thomas is an Orthopaedic Surgeon based in Blacktown, NSW. He works at Central West Orthopaedics & Sports Injuries, in Suite 204 at 30 Campbell Street, Blacktown. Degree: not specified. Years of experience: not specified. He speaks English and Malayalam and cares for patients in Sydney’s western suburbs.
Dr Thomas focuses on helping people with bone and muscle problems. His services include fracture care, joint pain management, muscle strain treatment, and orthopedic consultation. He offers practical care for people who injured their bones or joints and needs guidance on how to move forward with treatment. His clinic is in Blacktown, a busy suburb west of Sydney, making it convenient for residents of the Greater Western Sydney region to access expert orthopedic help without traveling far.
People come to him for a friendly, clear approach. He explains treatment options in simple terms and helps patients understand what to expect. The care style is about listening first, then planning a step‑by‑step recovery path. He speaks both English and Malayalam, which helps him connect with a diverse group of patients in and around Blacktown. He works as part of a team at Central West Orthopaedics & Sports Injuries, where other clinicians and staff support patient care. This teamwork helps with coordinated care for fractures, joint issues, and sports injuries.
Dr Thomas stays up to date with the latest practices in orthopaedics. He uses current methods to treat fractures, reduce pain, and improve movement. He values learning and often shares information with patients to empower them to take part in their own recovery. He also emphasizes continuity of care, so patients know what happens next after an appointment.
For people seeking reliable help, his local clinic in Blacktown offers easy access, clear guidance, and a steady hand for bone and joint problems. He accepts multiple payment options and welcomes patients from nearby suburbs who want professional orthopedic care close to home. Trust and local reputation matter to him, and he aims to deliver expert, compassionate care tailored to each person’s needs.
Trust in a skilled orthopaedic surgeon who understands your daily life, your goals, and your road to recovery.
Saw Dr Bijoy Thomas for a fractured wrist after a fall in Blacktown. He explained the fracture clearly, took X-rays on the spot, and set up a practical rehab plan. Very reassuring and professional—my wrist feels back to normal and I’m back to work.
Very impressed with the care from Dr Thomas. He listened to all my concerns about ongoing knee pain and suggested a targeted treatment plan. The staff in Suite 204 at Campbell Street were friendly, quick, and efficient.
I came in with a bad shoulder strain and left with a clear plan to get back to training. The exercises he recommended are actually doable, and I appreciated that he spoke to me in plain language. Highly recommend for anyone dealing with joint pain.
Dr Thomas was thorough and calm. He explained my ankle issue in detail and outlined a straightforward recovery path. Staff were great with appointments and the Blacktown location was easy to get to.
After a nasty mid-season knee flare, I booked with Dr Thomas for a second opinion. He was empathetic and precise about imaging and next steps. I left feeling confident I was in good hands.
Excellent fracture care. Dr Thomas took time to show me how the cast would be managed and what to watch for. I appreciated the bilingual touch—he explained a few points in English and Malayalam which helped a lot.
Relieved to finally find a clear plan for my persistent hip pain. The joint care advice and a practical home exercise routine made a real difference. Great experience overall at Blacktown.