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Sports Surgery Clinic, Dublin

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The Sports Surgery Clinic (SSC), located in Santry, Dublin, Ireland, is a private hospital focused on orthopaedic surgery, and orthopaedic, spinal, sports, and exercise-related injuries. Numerous patients have been famous athletes and rock stars.

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Sports Surgery Clinic, Dublin
Northwood Avenue, Fingal

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