Orthopaedics WA, Murdoch
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Orthopaedic Surgeon
4.5
Fracture care
Joint injections
Physical therapy referral
Sprain treatment
Prof Piers Yates is an Orthopaedic Surgeon working in Western Australia. He provides clear care for bones, joints, and muscles. He meets patients at Orthopaedics WA in Murdoch and in Fremantle at Alma Street. He offers treatments for fractures, joint injections, sprains, and helps with physical therapy referrals. His work supports people who need fast, trusted help after an injury.
Prof Yates brings his expertise to both Fremantle and Murdoch locations. In Fremantle, you can find him on Alma Street, making it easy for local families to access high quality orthopaedic care. At Murdoch, his team operates from Suite 15 at the Wexford Medical Centre, near St John of God Hospital Murdoch. These sites help patients get timely tests, exams, and treatment plans.
When you visit, you may receive a full assessment of your bone or joint issue. He can explain the cause of pain after a fracture or sprain. If needed, he can arrange joint injections to help with pain and mobility. If your body needs extra support, he can refer you to physical therapy to aid recovery and prevent future problems.
Dr Yates understands that every patient is different. He uses steady, careful listening to learn about your daily life and goals. He explains treatment options in simple language. This helps you make confident decisions about your health. He also works with other health professionals to give you complete care. Teamwork is important in his approach.
He stays up to date with new techniques and best practices. He reviews the latest research and attends professional training. This ongoing learning helps him offer safe and effective options. He also collaborates with nurses, therapists, and other doctors to support your recovery.
People in Western Australia trust his skill and calm manner. His local clinics in Fremantle and Murdoch serve many families and workers who need reliable orthopaedic care. Patients value his clear explanations, quick access to services, and careful follow-up.
If you are looking for a respected orthopaedic surgeon in Fremantle or Murdoch, Prof Piers Yates offers honest, patient‑centered care. His experience and teamwork help you feel confident in your treatment plan and the path to better movement and less pain.
Had a nasty ankle sprain after a weekend footy match in Fremantle. Prof Yates explained the fracture care options clearly, booked me in quickly, and the joint injections really helped settle things. Felt confident throughout the rehab and the physio referral was spot on.
Impressed with Prof Yates at Alma Street. He took the time to explain my knee issue in plain terms, recommended a targeted physio plan, and the injection eased the swelling fast. Very grateful for the efficient care in Fremantle.
Compared to another ortho I saw previously, this visit was a breath of fresh air. Clear diagnosis, sensible treatment options, and a practical rehabilitation path. Would highly recommend to friends in Coogee and Fremantle.
Sprain injury after lifting at home was keeping me out of work. Prof Yates provided solid fracture care guidance and arranged a timely physio referral. Felt supported every step of the way in Fremantle.
Relieved to have found a surgeon who explains things well and listens. The joint injections made a noticeable difference in my shoulder, and the follow-up plan is workable with local physio options around Fremantle.
Excellent care from start to finish. The Professor took time to discuss my hip pain, recommended a practical treatment mix, and the fracture care advice helped me avoid unnecessary scans. Highly recommend for WA residents.
Being in Fremantle, it’s great to have a surgeon who coords everything—diagnosis, injections, and a clear physio path. My ankle started feeling better after the visit and I’m back on my feet thanks to Prof Yates.