Our Team

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Dr Jonathan Cabot

MBBS, FRACS, FAOA

Hip, knee and shoulder
Minimally invasive, muscle sparing joint replacement
Arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery

Dr Cabot’s approach to patient care is collaborative and respectful. He presents all the non-operative options and operative options, allowing patients to make an informed decision so they never feel pressured into having surgery and always prioritises their well-being. For him, reducing pain and helping patients regain their quality of life is what’s most important.

“One of my patients recently told me: ‘Now I’ve got my life back. I can dream again and do all the things I want to do.’ This is the most rewarding part of my work – helping patients regain their quality of life.”

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Dr Chi Meng Ling

BMBS, FRACS, FAOA

Upper limb conditions
Sports injury and joint replacement
Shoulder reconstruction and replacement

Dr Ling’s approach is built on trust, honesty, and shared decision-making. He offers clear explanations and ensures patients fully understand their condition and options before any decision is made.

“I want my patients to feel that I have their best interests at heart, not that I’m just recommending surgery for the sake of it. We make decisions together, and whatever we decide, it will be the best management for them, not for anyone else.”

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Dr Aman Sood

BMBS, FRACS, FAOA

Minimally invasive joint replacements and arthroscopic procedures of the upper limb – shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand

Dr Sood is committed to personalised care, taking the time to ensure you clearly understand your diagnosis and the non-surgical and surgical options available.

“If a person comes with a problem, we say these are your options and you choose which one you want to restore your mobility and quality of life.”

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Dr Jason Ward

BMBS, FRACS, FAOA

Robotic knee and anterior hip replacement
Minimally invasive and robotic surgery for knees, hips , shoulders and ankles

Dr Ward is passionate about individualised care. He will offer conservative management of joint problems where needed, or the latest in robotic-assisted surgery if that’s what’s required.

“The goal of orthopaedic surgery is to use innovative technology with a simple aim – getting back to the life you used to enjoy.”