Gregory A. Hoy

Orthopedic Surgeon

Male📍 Clayton

About of Gregory A. Hoy

Gregory A. Hoy is an Orthopedic Surgeon based in Clayton, VIC, Australia. He looks after people with a range of musculoskeletal problems, especially issues that need careful surgical assessment rather than just time and rest.


In day-to-day practice, he often sees patients after injuries, along with people dealing with ongoing pain in tendons and soft tissues. This can include tendon irritation (tendinitis) and cases where a tendon release is considered (tenotomy). At times, he also helps manage conditions linked to unusual joint movement, such as hypermobile joints, where stability and function can be a bit harder to keep on track.


Some cases are more urgent. Gregory A. Hoy treats serious problems like compartment syndrome, which can happen after injuries and can threaten the health of muscle tissue. He may recommend procedures such as fasciotomy when it’s needed, and he works through the risks and the timing in a clear, practical way.


He also deals with complex injury-related conditions. For example, rhabdomyolysis can occur after heavy muscle damage, and it needs prompt attention. In certain situations, he may be involved with care where blood pressure is low and the cause may be related to the broader injury picture.


There are also less common conditions in his work, like Horner syndrome. Even when the issue is not “everyday” muscle pain, the focus stays the same: getting the right diagnosis, checking what’s going on, and choosing the next step that best fits the person in front of him.


Over time, he has built experience treating both adults with acute problems and people with longer-term mechanical pain. He aims to keep things calm and grounded, so patients understand what is happening and why a plan makes sense.


Gregory’s training is in orthopaedic surgery and related medical care, with ongoing learning to keep up with current approaches. When it comes to research and evidence, he uses what is available to support treatment decisions, but the main goal is still straightforward: safe care and good outcomes.


If you’re not sure whether your problem is the right fit for an orthopaedic surgical review, it’s still worth discussing it. Even in complicated cases, a clear plan can make a big difference.

Services & Conditions Treated

Compartment SyndromeFasciotomyADULT SyndromeHorner SyndromeHypermobile JointsLow Blood PressureRhabdomyolysisTendinitisTenotomy

Publications

1 total

The efficacy of conservative management of micro-traumatic posterior shoulder instability.

JSES international • February 03, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Gregory A. Hoy offer?
Dr Gregory A. Hoy is an orthopedic surgeon who performs procedures and treats conditions such as compartment syndrome, fasciotomy, tendinitis, tenotomy, and issues related to hypermobility and Horner syndrome. If you’re unsure whether your problem fits, you can book a consult to discuss options.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is in Clayton, Victoria. If you’re driving or catching public transport, we can help arrange arrival details when you book.
How do I book an appointment?
To book, contact the clinic for available times. Bring any relevant medical records or scans to your visit so the doctor can review your case properly.
What conditions might be discussed at a visit?
Common topics include issues related to compartment syndrome, Horner syndrome, hypermobile joints, low blood pressure, rhabdomyolysis, tendinitis, and related injuries. The doctor will assess your symptoms and explain suitable options.
What should I expect at my appointment?
You’ll meet with the surgeon for an assessment. The doctor will review your history, perform a physical exam, and discuss possible treatment paths, which may include conservative care or procedures where appropriate.
Are there any pre-visit preparations I should do?
Bring any recent scans or tests, a list of current medications, and notes about your symptoms. This helps the doctor understand your situation and plan the right care.