Macquarie University Hospital - Orthopaedics Hand, Macquarie University
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Hand Surgeon, Orthopaedic Surgeon

Hand injury evaluation
Carpal tunnel syndrome treatment
Trigger finger treatment
Hand fracture management
Dr Michael Strong is a Hand Surgeon and Orthopaedic Surgeon. He works at Macquarie University Hospital, in the Orthopaedics Hand team, located at 3 Technology Place, Macquarie University, NSW 2109. Degree and years of experience are not provided in the profile, but he is listed as a specialist in hand surgery and orthopaedic care. He can be reached at 1300 785 513 for appointments and information. This summary uses the details available to describe his practice in an easy, patient-friendly way. 
 
 Dr Strong focuses on hand care. His specialty covers hand injury evaluation, carpal tunnel syndrome treatment, trigger finger treatment, and hand fracture management. If a patient experiences a fall, a sharp hand pain, numbness, or trouble moving fingers, he can assess and guide the right care. He sits within the Macquarie University Hospital’s orthopaedics hand team, giving patients access to a hospital setting that is close to Sydney and surrounding suburbs. Being based in Macquarie University, NSW, places him in a major Australian teaching hospital that supports advanced hand and upper limb treatment. 
 
 Patients can expect clear explanations about the problems they face. Dr Strong aims to help people understand what is happening with their hands, what options exist, and what the best next steps are. Treatments may include evaluations of injuries, procedures for carpal tunnel issues, and strategies to treat trigger finger or fractures. His approach is to make care practical and easy to follow, with attention to comfort and safety. 
 
 The location at Macquarie University is convenient for people living in and around Sydney’s northern suburbs and inner areas. The team emphasizes careful checks, careful planning, and close follow-up so patients feel supported after an appointment. Appointments can be booked by phone, and the hospital setting means access to imaging and other services when needed. 
 
 In terms of patient care style, Dr Strong values listening, patience, and respectful communication. He works with a team that supports healing, function, and return to daily activities. He stays current with best practices in hand surgery through ongoing learning and collaboration with colleagues. 
 
 Trust and a strong reputation come from reliable care, clear guidance, and successful outcomes. Patients can feel confident in Dr Strong’s expertise as a dedicated hand and upper limb surgeon serving the Macquarie University area and the broader New South Wales community.
