Dr Philip Frawley is an Australian-trained experienced orthopaedic surgeon who lives and practises in Albury. He has provided orthopaedic services to the local and border community for over 25 years.
Dr Frawley has undertaken advanced training in surgery of the shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist. He provides assessment and surgical management for shoulder and elbow conditions, including arthroscopic procedures, rotator cuff repair and joint replacement surgery, as well as treatment of common hand disorders. He also performs hip replacement surgery, knee replacement surgery and knee arthroscopy. Dr Frawley is available for consultations on a weekly basis.
Dr Frawley completed his medical degree at the University of Melbourne and his hospital training at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne. He was accepted into the Victorian Orthopaedic Training Program in 1994 and subsequently completed postgraduate fellowships in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery and in Hand and Wrist Surgery at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
He has been a Fellow of the Australian Orthopaedic Association since 1999 and a member of the Australian Shoulder and Elbow Society since 2004. His clinical interests include shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand surgery, as well as hip and knee joint replacement and knee arthroscopy.
Dr Frawley operates in both Albury and Griffith, NSW. His consulting rooms are located in central Albury. He also holds academic appointments as a lecturer with the University of New South Wales and the University of Wollongong medical schools.