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Orthopaedics

Our orthopaedic service provide a wide range of services to treat a number of injuries, infections and joint conditions.


Contact us

York Hospital

  • Orthopaedics outpatients appointments: 01904 726627 or 01904 726325
  • Fracture clinic: 01904 726325
  • Plaster room: 01904 726523
  • Medical queries: 01904 726537

Scarborough Hospital

  • Outpatient appointments: 01723 385432
  • TATAU (fracture) clinic: 01723 385 229

Our service is provided across three hospital sites:

York Hospital - Planned (elective) orthopaedic care and trauma care for people who have injuries from accidents or infection.

Bridlington Hospital - Planned (elective) orthopaedic care.

Scarborough HospitalTrauma care for people who have injuries from accidents or infection.

Our surgeons work across our main sites and provide outreach clinics in rural communities throughout the region too. We have surgeons specialising in the diagnosis, treatment and surgery of conditions of the:

Our teams also include senior orthopaedic practitioners, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, specialist wound and joint review nurses and ward-based orthopaedic nurses.


Looking after my cast

If you require information about a recent cast you have had fitted or want to know more about the type of cast you may have fitted click here.

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Update for visitors

Visiting restrictions are in place at our hospitals to stop the spread of norovirus. These restrictions will be in place until further notice.

The following wards are closed to visitors:

  • All wards at York Hospital
  • Coronary Care and Ash Ward at Scarborough Hospital

There are four exceptions only to the restrictions. These are:

  • For patients who are receiving end of life care
  • Paediatric patients (babies and children)
  • Maternity care
  • The family carers of those with dementia

We understand these restrictions can be difficult when a loved one is unwell. The restrictions will be reviewed daily and lifted as soon as it is safe. Thank you for your understanding as we try to reduce the spread of norovirus in our hospitals.