Mr. Clem McCormick is an accomplished Orthopaedic Surgeon with a wide array of expertise and experience in the field. He practices in the suburbs of Nedlands, Mt Lawley and Midland in Western Australia, where he provides his services to patients at various prestigious hospitals including Hollywood Private Hospital, St John of God Midland Hospital, and St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital.
Mr. McCormick obtained his MBBS degree from the University of Western Australia in 1995, laying the foundation for his medical career. He then pursued specialist training and completed his fellowship in Orthopaedic Surgery, obtaining FRACS qualification in 2003. He completed further subspecialty fellowship training in the United Kingdom.
This demonstrates his dedication to honing his skills and staying up to date with the latest advancements in orthopaedic surgery. With his extensive training and qualifications, Mr. McCormick is proficient in a range of orthopaedic procedures.
His areas of expertise include Robotic Assisted Hip and Knee replacement surgery, ACL reconstruction, meniscal repair, knee arthroscopy, uncompartmental knee replacement and revision joint replacement surgery. His expertise covers both surgical and non-surgical interventions, ensuring that he can provide comprehensive care and tailor treatment plans to each patient’s unique needs.
Mr. McCormick is known for his patient-centred approach, ensuring that individuals feel comfortable and well-informed throughout their care journey. He believes in taking the time to listen to his patients, understanding their concerns, and providing clear explanations of their condition and treatment options.
As a respected member of the medical community, Mr. McCormick consistently collaborates with other healthcare professionals to provide the best possible outcomes for his patients. By staying up to date with the latest research and advancements in orthopaedic surgery, he ensures that his patients receive the highest standard of care.
Outside of his clinical practice, Mr. McCormick is involved in teaching and mentoring medical students and junior doctors. He is dedicated to passing on his knowledge and skills to the next generation of medical professionals, further contributing to the growth and development of the field.
With his proficiency, compassionate approach, and commitment to ongoing education, Mr. Clem McCormick is regarded as a trusted Orthopaedic Surgeon. His patients can confidently rely on him for specialised orthopaedic care, knowing that their wellbeing is his top priority.
The hip is a large ball and socket joint. It is essential to normal daily activity with problems from hip joint pathology affecting patients’ ability to walk, sit, work and play.
Our hip specialists at The Orthopaedic Group deal with hip problems across all ages and can help you manage your symptoms, with advice on non-operative treatments as well as the full range of surgical interventions backed by evidence and supported by current technologies.
Our team can manage hip problems from dysplasia in a newborn through sporting injuries in children and younger adults, to degenerative problems in older adult life.
The knee is a complex hinge joint. It is susceptible to both injury and arthritis with frequent presenting symptoms including pain, catching and instability.
Our knee specialists at The Orthopaedic Group are skilled in the assessment of knee pathology in all ages and can help you manage your symptoms with advice on non-operative treatments, as well as the full range of surgical options supported by the best technology.
Our team uses all current technologies including custom planned joint replacement and robotic assisted surgery to deliver accurate operations.
We offer a comprehensive paediatric orthopaedic service for children from newborn to adolescence including an assessment and bracing service for Developmental dysplasia of the hip DDH.
Sports injuries are common and can affect athletes at all levels, from weekend warriors to professional competitors. These injuries can involve bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and joints. While many sports-related injuries are preventable with proper training, warm-ups, and equipment, accidents can still occur. While non-operative measures may be enough to manage some injuries, sports injuries can often be complex and in some cases require surgical intervention for proper healing and to return athletes to their peak performance.