Mr Andrew Rogers
Orthopaedic hand and wrist surgeon in Newport & Cardiff
MB BCh MSc FRCS (Tr&Orth)
GMC: 3556968
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Professional statement
Mr Andrew Rogers is an esteemed orthopaedic surgeon based in Newport and Cardiff, who specialises in carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren's contracture and hand arthritis, alongside trigger finger, wrist surgery and joint replacement. He privately practises at St Joseph's Hospitals and Nuffield Health Cardiff Bay Hospital, while his NHS base is Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.
Having graduated from Cardiff Medical School in 1992, Mr Rogers completed his orthopaedic training on the Welsh rotation, obtaining his FRCS Orth qualification in 2001. His dedication to hand surgery led him to pursue two prestigious fellowships, one at the Pulvertaft Hand Centre in Derby and the other at the Christine M Kleinert Institute of Hand and Microsurgery in the USA.
Throughout his career, Mr Rogers has demonstrated a commitment to providing high-quality care to his patients, and he treats over one thousand patients annually in his NHS practice. He also spent five years as a pitchside cover at Newport Gwent Dragons RFC.
Mr Rogers remains actively involved in the medical community as a member of several professional organisations, including the British Orthopaedic Society, British Society for Surgery of the Hand and British Elbow and Shoulder Society.