BM BS
Orthopaedic Surgeon
14 years of experience
Sawbridgeworth, CM21 0HH
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14 years of experience
Sawbridgeworth, CM21 0HH
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Dr Bakur Jamjoom is a trauma and orthopaedic surgeon with a specialist focus on foot and ankle surgery. He currently practices at Rivers Hospital while also holding a position within the NHS at Princess Alexandra Hospital, where he treats a wide range of orthopaedic conditions and injuries.
Dr Jamjoom completed his medical degree at the University of Nottingham in 2011. Following his medical training, he pursued a career in trauma and orthopaedic surgery, developing particular expertise in conditions affecting the foot and ankle. His work involves diagnosing and managing both acute injuries and long-term musculoskeletal conditions, helping patients regain mobility and return to their normal activities.
For the past two and a half years, Dr Jamjoom has worked as a Consultant, providing specialist care for patients requiring advanced orthopaedic assessment and treatment. His practice includes managing trauma-related injuries as well as degenerative and structural problems of the foot and ankle.
Working across both private and NHS settings, Dr Jamjoom is committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care. He focuses on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment planning, and evidence-based surgical and non-surgical approaches to improve patient outcomes and support long-term recovery and mobility.
General Medical Council
No. 7155813
Dr Bakur Jamjoom graduated with a BM BS medical degree from the University of Nottingham in 2011.
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Dr Bakur Jamjoom speaks English
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Dr Bakur Jamjoom primarily practices at Rivers Hospital, located at High Wych Road, Sawbridgeworth, United Kingdom, CM21 0HH
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