Dr Ramsey Jabbour specialises in chronic pain incorporating both an interventional and medical approach to pain management, with the aim of minimising the effects of pain, reducing pharmacological therapy and improving his patients’ quality of life.
Dr Ramsey Jabbour completed his medical education in 2001 at the University College London in the United Kingdom. He successively trained as a General Practitioner, gaining a Distinction in his UK College Membership exams. Following this, he worked in the City of London, gaining experience in occupational health, injury management and musculoskeletal injuries.
In 2008, he emigrated to Australia, where among other roles, he worked for over five years as a Senior Medical Officer at two large LNG construction sites, both in an onshore and offshore environment. During this time, he completed his training as an Occupational Physician, gaining the Deane Southgate Award for the Fellow graduating with the highest aggregate mark for the written and practical examinations.
Subsequently, he undertook further training in Pain Medicine and gained the Merit Award in the Pain Medicine Fellowship examinations.
Dr Jabbour has also successfully completed the World Institute of Pain’s Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP) examination.
Dr Jabbour’s key interests are the management of spinal pain, persistent post-surgical pain, neuropathic pain, CRPS and musculoskeletal overuse injuries.
Dr Jabbour is able to provide a full range of interventional pain procedures to aid with accurate diagnosis of a condition, as well as provide minimally invasive neuromodulation techniques, including spinal cord stimulators, to aid with control of pain.