Welcome to Central Scotland Orthopaedics. Leaders in Orthopaedic care for hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder problems
Central Scotland Orthopaedics is dedicated to providing exceptional upper limb orthopaedic care. Led by Mr. Terence Savaridas, a renowned upper limb consultant surgeon, our practice specialises in treating a whole spectrum of conditions affecting the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder.
With nearly a decade of experience as a consultant orthopaedic surgeon specialising in upper limb problems, Mr Terence Savaridas is a leader in his field. His interest in new diagnostic and treatment developments guarantees the best conservative and surgical management for his patients.
With a wealth of knowledge and expertise, Terence brings both his professionalism and personal approach to his practice and ensures that each patient is treated as an individual with the utmost care and respect. He has a wide level of training experience both in the UK and in some of the best hospitals overseas.
At Central Scotland Orthopaedics, we believe in a patient-centric approach that is guided by the following principles:
Patient Specific Bespoke Treatment
Each treatment plan is tailored to meet the unique needs of our patients, ensuring the best possible outcomes.
Guided by Evolving Evidence
We stay at the forefront of medical advancements and training to provide treatments that are backed by the latest research.
To Enhance or Maintain Movement
Our goal is to help you enhance or maintain your range of movement, improve your functional capacity and prevent disability, so you can continue doing the things you love and lead a happy and active lifestyle.
Joint Decision Making
We believe in collaborative care, working closely with you to and other healthcare professionals to make informed decisions about your treatment.
Hand & Wrist Conditions
The wrist and hand are highly intricate structures, made up of numerous small bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. This complexity allows for intricate, precise movements and dexterity.
The elbow joint is a complex hinge joint that allows the forearm to bend and straighten, as well as rotate. Due to its constant use in everyday activities and sports, the elbow is particularly prone to both acute and chronic injuries.
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, allowing a wide range of movement in multiple directions. While its extensive mobility is advantageous for versatility and movement, its relative instability makes it prone to injuries.
Central Scotland Orthopaedics offers exceptional orthopaedic care for hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder conditions at competitive rates. We welcome both self-paying patients and those with private health insurance.
Self Pay
For self-paying patients, we provide transparent and affordable pricing for all consultations, treatments, and follow-up appointments. Self-funded patients don’t need to have a doctor’s referral letter to book a consultation.
Insurance
We are pleased to work with most major health insurance providers. To ensure seamless coverage and avoid any unexpected costs, it is essential that you contact your health insurer prior to your first consultation and before each visit.
Based in Edinburgh and Stirling, we provide specialist upper limb orthopaedic care in Central Scotland and the surrounding areas. Find out more about our clinics.
Experience the difference at Central Scotland Orthopaedics - where personalised, evidence-based care meets compassionate, patient-focused treatment. Mr Savaridas and his team are here to support your journey to recovery.