20 Shoalhaven St Nowra 2541

Dr Paul Jarman opening hours in Nowra


Dr Paul Jarman opening hours in Nowra

Mon By Appointment
Tue By Appointment
Wed By Appointment
Thu By Appointment
Fri By Appointment
Sat Not Provided
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Appointments can be made by telephoning our practice at (02) 4423 0340.
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About Us

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About Dr Paul Jarman

AT A GLANCE
  • Arthroscopy And Sports Injuries
  • Joint Replacement - Hip, Knee, Shoulder, Elbow
  • Revision Joint Replacement
  • Fracture And Trauma Surgery
  • Locally Owned & Operated
Providing our patients with personal and professional care using the latest and most up-to-date technologies.
Dr Paul Jarman is an orthopaedic surgeon with special interest in arthroscopy, joint replacement, particularly of the knee, hip and shoulder. His expertise remains in management of fractures, tendon injuries and other emergencies. He is experienced in the management of hip, knee, wrist, ankle, and shoulder and other fractures and use new treatment technologies to gain the best outcome.

Dr Paul Jarman is an Australian-trained orthopaedic surgeon who performs his medical practice in both private and public systems in Nowra. He has been pursuing his medical practice since 2009. His special interest lies in arthroscopy and joint replacement, particularly of the knee, hip, and shoulder. He maintains a strong interest in management of sporting injuries and has been involved in the coverage of sporting teams both in Australia and overseas. He practices computer-navigated knee surgery and anterior approach hip surgery and specialises in sports reconstruction surgery of the shoulder and knee.

His practice has developed into a wide range of elective and emergency orthopaedic surgical services, including hip, knee, shoulder, elbow, sports injuries, tendon, trauma, and fractures. He performs an array of treatments like robotic-assisted total knee replacement, minimally invasive joint replacement, computer-assisted hip and knee joint replacement, total hip replacement, total knee replacement, unicondylar (unicompartmental) knee replacement, revision knee replacement, revision hip replacement, and shoulder joint replacement.

Dr Paul Jarman is a proud member of the Australian Medical Association, the Shoalhaven Medical Association, and the Australian Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He regularly provides education to nurses and local doctors to update the community. We help you prepare mentally and physically for surgery, as it is an important step towards a successful result. Understanding the process and your role in it helps you recover more quickly and have fewer problems.

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Staff
1-10
Established
2009

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Services

Hip Procedures, Knee Surgery, Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine

Methods

Arthroscopic Surgery

Features

By Appointment

Issues

Elbows, Hands, Joints, Knees, Shoulders, Wrists

Catering To

Adults, Hospitals

Keywords

Orthopaedic Services, Nowra NSW, Elbow Surgery, Shoulder Surgery, Knee Surgery, Sports Medicine Surgery, Trauma Surgery, Hip Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Tendon Surgery, Fractures Surgery, Orthopaedic Services Nowra, Orthopaedic Surgery Nowra, Orthopaedic Surgery, Nowra

FAQs

  • What are your business hours?

    Our practice hours are from 8:30am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday. Appointments can be made by telephoning our practice at (02) 4423-0340.

  • Why is arthroscopy necessary?

    Diagnosing injuries and disease begins with a thorough medical history, physical examination, and usually X-rays. Additional tests such as an MRI, or CT scan also may be needed. Through the arthroscopy, a final diagnosis is made which may be more accurate than through "open" surgery or from X-ray studies.

  • What are the joints that can be viewed with an arthroscopy?

    Although the inside of nearly all joints can be viewed with an arthroscopy, six joints are most frequently examined with this instrument. These include the knee, shoulder, elbow, ankle, hip, and wrist. As engineers make advances in electronic technology and orthopaedic surgeons develop new techniques, other joints may be treated more frequently in the future.

  • Will physical therapy be required after surgery?

    Getting a full range of motion, strength and flexibility back after surgery usually takes time. That's where pre-operative exercise and education and post-operative physical therapy programs come in-to ensure you're physically and emotionally prepared for surgery and to maximise your recovery after surgery.

  • What should I bring with me when I come for an appointment?

    When you come for your appointment remember to bring the following: Referral letter from GP, family physician or other doctor, Medicare card, DVA card, Pension card, Have your private hospital insurance information with you, Reports, X-rays, MRI's, CT scans etc. and any other relevant information.

  • I Don't Have Health Insurance?

    If you are not in a Health Fund, but wish to proceed with surgery, you have other options which include Join the Public Hospital Waiting List, or Pay for the operation yourself (self-fund)