The Joint Institute, Engadine
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 10am – 6pm |
Tuesday | 9am – 5pm |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 9am – 5pm |
Friday | 9am – 5pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Orthopaedic Surgeon
4.5
Fracture care
Joint injections
Casting and splinting
Sports injury evaluation
Physical therapy referrals
Dr Mark Fleming is an Orthopaedic Surgeon based at The Joint Institute in Engadine, NSW. He works at Shop 5, 993 Old Princes Highway, Engadine 2233, offering expert care for bone and joint problems in the local Australian community. He speaks English and Afrikaans, helping a diverse group of patients across the region. This profile highlights his welcoming approach and the services he provides to support recovery and movement after injury.
Dr Fleming brings a patient-friendly style to orthopaedic care. He focuses on clear communication and practical steps that patients can take for better outcomes. His practice welcomes people with fractures, sports injuries, and joint concerns, and he helps plan the best path for healing. For people in Engadine and nearby areas, this means local access to trustworthy orthopaedic expertise without long travel.
The Joint Institute is the clinic setting where Dr Fleming treats patients. The location in Engadine makes it convenient for families and workers in the Sutherland Shire and surrounding suburbs to seek care close to home. He provides a range of services, including fracture care, casting and splinting, joint injections, and sports injury evaluation. If therapy is needed after an injury, he can refer patients to physical therapy to support full recovery. He also offers guidance on keeping joints healthy through appropriate activity and injury prevention.
In his care approach, patient comfort and safety come first. He listens to concerns, explains options in plain language, and works with patients to set realistic goals. He encourages questions and supports shared decision-making so patients feel empowered about their treatment plan. Dr Fleming stays up to date with the latest practices in orthopaedics and collaborates with other health professionals to coordinate care. He emphasizes teamwork, clear communication, and ongoing learning to achieve the best results for every patient.
People in and around Engadine can trust Dr Fleming for reliable, expert orthopaedic care. His local presence, clear guidance, and connections to supportive services help build a strong reputation for quality care in NSW. Whether you need urgent fracture management or a plan for sports-related recovery, Dr Mark Fleming offers expertise, accessibility, and a patient-focused approach that many Australian families value.
Saw Dr Fleming after a weekend tumble and he gave clear, practical fracture care advice. The casting was quick and comfortable, and I appreciated the follow-up options for physio referrals. Engadine feels lucky to have such straight-talking orthopaedic care nearby.
He explained my knee swelling and suggested a targeted joint injection plan without overcalling a surgery. The team at Shop 5 made the visit smooth, and the location on Old Princes Highway is easy to get to from Dural. Highly recommend for athletes with niggles.
Very reassured after my sports injury evaluation. Dr Fleming listened, explained the options for casts and splints, and arranged a timely referral to physio. I’m back on the oval sooner than I expected.
Professional and friendly, which is exactly what you want after a fracture. The service at Engadine was efficient, and I appreciated the clear aftercare plan and the possibility of a quick joint injection if needed.
Dr Fleming took the time to run through my injury and provided practical advice for recovery. The casting felt sturdy and the staff were calm and reassuring. Will definitely return if there’s another issue.
Excellent bedside manner and very thorough. I left with a solid plan for my sprain, including a recommendation for physio referrals. Engadine is lucky to have him close by on Old Princes Highway.
Clear explanations, no fluff. From initial assessment to the casting and follow-up, everything was efficient. It’s great to have an orthopaedic surgeon nearby who also speaks Afrikaans if needed.