Mr Johan Mostert is an Orthopaedic Surgeon in Wembley, WA. He works from Suite 2, 178 Cambridge Street, Wembley WA 6014, making it handy for people in Perth and the surrounding suburbs.
Joint pain, broken bones, and sports injuries are the main things he helps with. Many patients see him when day-to-day movement starts to hurt, or when stiffness and aches don’t settle down the way they used to. Others come in after a fall or an accident and need proper fracture care and clear next steps.
Over time, arthritis can creep in and make simple tasks feel harder. At times, treatment plans also focus on easing pain and helping joints work better for day-to-day life. That can involve careful assessment, advice on activity, and working out what options make sense for the situation.
Sports injuries are another big part of his work. Whether it’s a knock to the knee, an ankle problem, or pain that hangs around after training, the goal is to sort out what’s going on and get a plan moving forward. Each injury is a bit different, so the approach stays practical and based on what the body is doing, not just what the injury is called.
For joint and bone issues, diagnosis and planning matter. Mr Mostert looks at how a person is moving, where the pain sits, and what might be driving it. Then he helps patients understand the options for treatment, including what might be done in the short term and what could help longer term.
Training-wise, Mr Mostert is trained in orthopaedic surgery, with the focus on bones, joints, and the injuries that affect them. He brings a steady, down-to-earth style to appointments. Sometimes people just want reassurance and a clear explanation, and he aims to keep things simple.
Communication is important too. Mr Mostert speaks English and Afrikaans, so patients who prefer either language can feel more at ease during the consult.
If someone is dealing with ongoing arthritis pain, a sports-related injury, or they’ve had a fracture, the next step is usually a joint pain evaluation or injury check. From there, the care plan can be shaped to suit the problem, the lifestyle, and what feels realistic.