Important Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

June 08, 2020
Mr Kumar clinic Coronavirus Update

We appreciate that during these testing times patients may be apprehensive and find it difficult to book into see a specialist in relation to their symptoms. 

Our clinic remains open at all venues and we are able to:

  • Offer virtual consultations by telephone and video teleconferencing for new and existing patients.
  • Arrange remote investigations such as x-rays, Ultrasound and MRI scans
  • Prioritise those patients in need of investigations and surgical need in line with national guidelines.

If you are concerned about any lump, swelling or joint pain, please don’t delay and get in touch to speak with the team. 

By Amit Kumar

Mr Kumar is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust with specialist interest is in musculoskeletal oncology in particular soft tissue sarcomas. He is the Clinical Director of Sarcoma for Greater Manchester Cancer Pathway Board.

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