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Mr Jon Campion

Mr Jon Campion

 

Name of Consultant

Mr Jon Campion

Specialist knee and hip surgeon 

Contact details

Main telephone number: 01604 637700

Sub speciality

Trauma & Orthopaedics (KNEE & HIP Specialist)

Special clinical interests

Sporting knee injuries- ligament and cartilage reconstruction
Meniscal repair surgery
Management of knee arthritis in younger patients
Knee osteotomies
Partial knee replacement

Research interest:

Meniscal Surgery
Commissioning of Joint replacement surgery

 

Professional profile:

Jon Campion is a specialist knee and hip surgeon based at Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust and privately at the BMI Three Shires Hospital in Northampton.

He qualified from St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical School in London in 1997. He completed his house officer years in London and then spent time in Australia working in emergency medicine and as a "bush-doctor" in West Queensland.

Jon began his surgical training working in Bath in 2000 and was appointed to the Oxford Orthopaedic training programme in 2004. He completed his final trauma and orthopaedic examinations in 2008.

In 2009 Jon Campion moved back to Australia to complete further advanced training:
The Melbourne Knee fellowship – specialising in knee and sports injury surgery.
The “Bergman Arthroplasty fellowship” – specialising in complex hip and knee replacements and computer navigated surgery.

Jon Campion returned to the UK to become an Oxford Knee fellow at the world renowned Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre. During this time he gained further expertise in partial knee replacement and ligament reconstruction surgery. He was appointed as an Orthopaedic Consultant at Northampton General Hospital in 2010.

Jon Campions interests cover the range of knee and hip surgery including arthroscopic ligament reconstruction, meniscal surgery, cartilage repair and partial or total joint replacements. He has a particular interest in the treatment of sporting knee injuries and management of degeneration and knee arthritis in younger patients.

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