Macquarie Hand Unit, Macquarie University
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| Wednesday | 12am – 12am | 
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Consultation Fee
Not specified

Hand Surgeon, Orthopaedic Surgeon

Fracture treatment
Carpal tunnel syndrome evaluation
Arthritis management
Trigger finger treatment
Prof Nicholas Smith is a Hand Surgeon and Orthopaedic Surgeon. Degree: not specified in this profile. Years of experience: not specified in this profile. Workplace: Macquarie Hand Unit, Macquarie University Clinic, Suite 403, 2 Technology Place, Macquarie University NSW 2109, Australia. He cares for patients at Macquarie University in New South Wales, near Sydney, serving the communities around Macquarie Park and the broader northern Sydney region. 
 
 Prof Smith focuses on hand and upper limb care. His specialty includes treating fractures, evaluating carpal tunnel syndrome, managing arthritis, and treating trigger finger. These services help people recover movement and relief after injury or wear-and-tear in the hand and wrist. Patients can expect a careful approach to getting back strength and function in everyday tasks. 
 
 This work sits within the Macquarie Hand Unit at Macquarie University, a place that brings together advanced medical care and teaching. The clinic location is in Suite 403 at 2 Technology Place, Macquarie University, NSW 2109. The clinic serves families and adults who need precise, expert hand and wrist care in the Australian capital region and Greater Sydney area. 
 
 The patient care style emphasizes clear explanations and practical steps. Prof Smith explains possibilities for treatment and helps patients choose the best plan for their goals. He offers straightforward options for fracture care, tests and assessments for carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis management plans, and procedures or conservative strategies for trigger finger. 
 
 Collaboration is part of the care approach. The Macquarie Hand Unit works with other clinicians and therapists to support recovery. Continuous learning is important, with up-to-date methods to keep skills strong and care current. The team values good communication, so patients know what to expect and can ask questions along the way. 
 
 People trust Prof Smith for his dedicated expertise in hand surgery and orthopaedics. His reputation comes from consistent, patient-friendly care and solid outcomes. For those needing hand and wrist services in Sydney and nearby areas, his work at the Macquarie University Clinic is a reliable choice.
