Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung

Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung HOD of Orthopaedics and Traumatology at The University of Hong Kong

Specialty and Interest

Locations

Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Experience

Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Medicine
Head Of Department (HOD)
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Medicine
Hong Kong

Education and Training

University of Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
University of Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
MD
February 2003 - February 2007
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What is Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung's top areas of care?
Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung's top areas of care are Amputation, Arthroscopic surgeries, Bunionectomy and hammer toe repair, Cartilage repair or resurfacing procedures, Cartilage surgery to knee, Fracture care, Joint fusion, Arthroplasty or joint replacements, Ligament reconstructions, Repair of torn ligame.
Who is Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung?
Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung is Orthopedics Physician in Hong Kong. Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung is affiliated with medical facilities such as Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung graduated from University of Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine.
What is Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung's education qualification?
Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung graduated from University of Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine.
Where does Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung work?
Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung is affiliated with medical facilities such as Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Medicine.
Why do patients visit Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Kenneth Man Chee Cheung for Amputation, Arthroscopic surgeries, Bunionectomy and hammer toe repair, Cartilage repair or resurfacing procedures, Cartilage surgery to knee, Fracture care, Joint fusion, Arthroplasty or joint replacements, Ligament reconstructions, Repair of torn ligame.