
Midland Hand Clinic
Mr G Shyamalan
Consultant Hand, Wrist and Elbow Surgeon
About Midland Hand Clinic
The Midland Hand Clinic is a private hand, wrist and elbow clinic ran by Consultant Hand Surgeon,
Mr G Shyamalan (Shyam).
Mr Shyamalan aims to offer an individualised, expert service in the management of hand and wrist conditions, with due consideration given to both surgical and non-surgical options.
Mr G Shyamalan
Consultant Hand Surgeon
Diploma, FRCS, MRCS, MBBS, BSc
I'm a fellowship trained hand surgeon specialising in complex hand to elbow conditions. I have a specialist interest in soft tissue contractures such as Dupuytren’s disease, tendon problems, nerve compression, conditions around the elbow and wrist key hole surgery
My aim is to offer an individualised, multi-disciplinary service in the management of hand and wrist conditions. I work with hand therapists and give due consideration to both surgical and non-surgical options.

Hand,wrist & elbow conditions
Midland Hand Clinic specialises in diagnosing and treating a variety of hand, wrist, and elbow conditions.
From carpal tunnel syndrome to trigger finger and arthritis, our experienced team is dedicated to providing personalised care.
The below lists the most common conditions that affect the hands, wrists and elbow.
Free Hand Health Guide
Everything you need to know about your hand health in one place. This guide covers symptoms, exercises, and tips from Mr Shyamalan.

Why choose Midland Hand Clinic?
Midland Hand Clinic is a locally based private service treating all hand, wrist and elbow conditions, offering a comprehensive range of investigations and treatments, whether you have private medical insurance, or are choosing to pay for yourself.
We see patients across the West Midlands including Birmingham, Solihull, Sutton Coldfield and Warwick.
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