Sports medicine at Brandon Health Clinic in central Wellington Tel: 04 499 3886  
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Sports medicine  can help you regain the use of your injured limb at Brandon Health Clinic Dr J Gyenge can assist patients to regain the use of their injured limb and can work with patients in long term rehabilitation through sports medicine and musculoskeletal medicine
SPORTS MEDICINE

Every day, millions of people participate in sports activities, from soccer and skiing to cycling and ice skating.

It's called playing, but sports activities are more than play. Participation improves physical fitness, coordination, and self-discipline, and gives children valuable opportunities to learn teamwork.

However, sports activities can also result in sports injuries - some minor, some serious, and others resulting in lifelong medical problems. This is where visiting a doctor qualified in sports medicine is important.

Each year, thousands of sports-related injuries are treated in hospitals, doctors' offices, clinics and hospital emergency rooms.

Dr Gyenge works in the fields of sports medicine and musculoskeletal medicine. He can assist patients to regain function lost due to an injury and can work with patients in long term rehabilitation.

To make an appointment, contact the surgery on 04 499 3886.

You'll find us at Level 2, 22 Brandon Street, Wellington.

Note: ACC claims are initiated and referrals accepted.

OUR ADDRESS

Dr J Gyenge
Level 2, 22 Brandon Street
Wellington
Tel 04 499 3886
Fax 04 499 3887

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Injured limb? Need an individual
treatment plan?


Our Wellington doctor works in sports medicine and musculoskeletal medicine

If you have sore muscles or damaged ligaments we can help you heal and recover.

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