Iranian Doctor in New Jersey
About the Doctor
Dr. Ramin Ghobadi is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon based in Wayne, New Jersey, with over 20 years of experience in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions. He is affiliated with several leading hospitals in the region, including St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital and St. Joseph’s University Medical Center. His extensive surgical expertise covers a wide range of orthopedic conditions, from sports-related injuries to complex congenital disorders.
Dr. Ghobadi earned his medical degree from the Stony Brook University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine and has built a strong reputation for delivering excellent patient outcomes through both surgical and non-surgical treatments. He takes a patient-focused approach, working closely with individuals of all ages to develop personalized treatment plans that restore mobility and improve quality of life.
Specialties and Services
- General Orthopedic Surgery
- Joint repair and replacement
- Fracture treatment and trauma care
- Sports medicine and injury prevention
- Degenerative joint disease management
- Treatment of orthopedic infections and tumors
Subspecialties
- Elbow Surgery: Repair and reconstruction of elbow injuries and deformities
- Hand Surgery: Treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures, and tendon disorders
- Pediatric Orthopedics: Specialized care for bone and joint conditions in children
- Shoulder Surgery: Rotator cuff repair, instability treatment, and joint replacement
Hospital Affiliations
- St. Joseph’s University Medical Center
- St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital
- Other local hospitals and surgery centers in Northern New Jersey
Experience and Patient Care Philosophy
With more than two decades in practice, Dr. Ghobadi brings a combination of surgical precision and compassionate care to each case. His goal is to help patients return to their daily activities as quickly and safely as possible. Whether treating young athletes or elderly patients with arthritis, he emphasizes minimally invasive approaches whenever appropriate, helping reduce recovery time and surgical risks.
