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Neil Kruger

AOA Upper limb fellow - Prof Greg Bain at Flinders University

Neil Kruger is an accomplished orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hand and upper limb surgery. He completed his medical training at the University of Cape Town, where he graduated with distinction and received the J.M. Edelstein medal as the top candidate in South Africa. Following this, he undertook a one-year Hand and Upper Limb fellowship under Professor Greg Bain at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, which significantly enhanced his expertise in this field.1

In addition to his fellowship, Dr. Kruger holds two Master's degrees: one in Diagnostic Imaging and another in Orthopaedic Surgery, which he completed as a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford. His professional background includes several years of experience as an orthopaedic medical officer across various healthcare facilities in South Africa and abroad.1

Dr. Kruger is actively involved in research and education, contributing to international journals and teaching medical students and registrar trainees at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, where he is a sessional consultant.1 His work focuses on hand, wrist, and elbow conditions, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field of upper limb surgery through both clinical practice and academic contributions.

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Feb 12 · drneilkruger.com
Biography | Dr Neil Kruger | Orthopaedic Surgeon Cape Town
Biography | Dr Neil Kruger | Orthopaedic Surgeon Cape Town
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Location

Cape Town Area, South Africa