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Cannot treat Alberta residents

Paul Leung

Orthopedic Surgeon
Foot & Ankle
Experience:
30+ years
Location:
Edmonton, AB
Consults:
Virtually & in-person
Speaks:
English
Treats:
Adults
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Since 1987, Dr. Paul Leung has been a trusted orthopedic surgeon in Edmonton, specializing in foot and ankle procedures like bunions, hammertoes, and Achilles tendon tears.
As a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, he’s dedicated to both patient care and surgical education. Dr. Leung is an active member of numerous medical associations and holds appointments at Royal Alexander and Grey Nuns Hospitals. Outside the clinic, he enjoys mountain biking and cross-country skiing. Dr. Leung will be available to treat British Columbia residents from his home base of Edmonton.

15358 111 Ave NW, Edmonton,
AB T5M 4C8, Canada



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Yes. Virtual or in-person consults are available.
Dr. Leung can see patients from outside Alberta looking for private foot and ankle orthopedic care in Canada. If you live in Alberta, he is not able to treat you privately for insured orthopedic surgery.
English
Patients commonly seek Dr. Leung's expertise because they may be experiencing big toe arthritis, persistent foot or ankle pain, a chronically damaged Achilles tendon, or painful cysts on the foot or ankle, and are considering big toe fusion, Achilles tendon reconstruction, or cyst excision. Dr. Leung has practised foot and ankle orthopedic surgery in Edmonton since 1987 and is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Alberta.
