Noosaville
| Day | Time |
|---|---|
| Sunday | N/A |
| Monday | 8am–4pm |
| Tuesday | 8am–4pm |
| Wednesday | 8am–4pm |
| Thursday | 8am–4pm |
| Friday | 8am–12pm |
| Saturday | N/A |
Consultation Fee
Not specified

Orthopaedic Surgeon



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Fracture treatment
Joint pain evaluation
Sprain diagnosis
Arthritis management
Dr Gerard Kilian is an Orthopaedic Surgeon based in Noosaville, Queensland. He works at Suite 3, Noosa Hospital, 111 Goodchap Street, Noosaville QLD 4566. While his degree and years of experience are not listed here, he brings a clear focus on helping people with bone and joint problems. His practice serves the Noosa area and surrounding towns in sunny Queensland, with easy access for local families and visitors.
As an orthopaedic surgeon, Dr Kilian offers care that starts with listening to your concerns about pain, swelling, or limited movement. He provides fracture treatment, evaluates joint pain, helps diagnose sprains, and supports arthritis management. His services are designed to cover common injuries and ongoing joint issues, aiming to reduce pain and restore movement so patients can return to daily activities, work, and recreation.
The Noosaville clinic nearby Noosa Hospital makes it convenient for patients in the Noosaville and broader Sunshine Coast area. Appointments are set in Suite 3 with a friendly team that understands local lifestyles, from beach days to outdoor work. Dr Kilian emphasizes clear diagnoses and practical treatment plans so patients know what to expect next. If you have a fracture, he can guide you through steps like proper alignment, healing timelines, and when you might need imaging or rehab.
Patient care is at the center of Dr Kilian’s approach. He explains conditions in plain language and checks on how well the treatment is working. He focuses on timely care for pain and function, but also stresses safety and long-term joint health. When appropriate, he coordinates with other healthcare professionals to ensure you receive complete care—from imaging and physical therapy to follow-up visits that track healing and recovery.
Dr Kilian believes in continuous learning and staying current with the best practices in orthopaedic care. He keeps up with new techniques and guidelines to improve outcomes for fractures, sprains, arthritis, and joint pain. He works with a team that values open communication, patient education, and coordinated care plans. This teamwork helps to ensure you receive comprehensive treatment and support during your recovery.
Trust and reputation matter to patients seeking orthopaedic care in Noosa and the surrounding regions. Dr Kilian’s focus on clear explanations, practical treatment options, and collaborative care contributes to a positive patient experience. If you are looking for an experienced orthopaedic surgeon in Noosa, with services in fracture care, joint pain evaluation, sprain diagnosis, and arthritis management, you can contact Noosaville clinic at Noosa Hospital for a consultation and personalized plan.
MBChB (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery); University of Stellenbosch, South Africa; 1988
MMed (Orth) (Master of Medicine in Orthopaedics); University of Cape Town, South Africa; 1996
FRACS (Orth) (Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons – Orthopaedics); Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Australia; 2013
CIME (Certified Independent Medical Examiner); Accreditation Council for Independent Medical Examiners
- Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) in Orthopaedics (obtained in Australia, circa 2011–2013)
- Certified Independent Medical Examiner (IME) by the Accreditation Council for Independent Medical Examiners (CIME)
2011–Present: Migrated to Australia; settled in Rockhampton and Gladstone, Queensland. Acting Director of Orthopaedic Services at Rockhampton Hospital (established telehealth service, which received a state award). Orthopaedic Clinical Lead for University of Queensland Rural Medical School. Private practice orthopaedic surgeon focusing on hip, knee, and shoulder procedures (minimally invasive techniques, computer navigation).
Currently based in Noosaville at Noosa Hospital and Gympie Specialist Clinic.
1996–2011: Orthopaedic Surgeon in the National Health Service (NHS), Scotland, UK (15 years; high-volume joint replacement surgeon; 1 year as medical advisor to Scottish Government; 4 years as Associate Medical Director; Honorary Lecturer at University of Aberdeen).
