Jordanian Board in Orthopedic Surgery and Joints
Orthopedic doctor in Salmiya, Kuwait
Dr. Osama Samir Al-Droubi
Orthopedic care in Salmiya for knee, shoulder, foot, ankle, back, and joint problems, with clear diagnosis, treatment planning, and practical follow-up for each patient.
About
Dr. Osama Samir Al-Droubi
Specialist in orthopedic surgery, fractures, sports medicine, and joint reconstruction, focused on clear diagnosis, patient lifestyle, and choosing the least invasive suitable treatment.
Higher Specialty in Arthroscopy and Joint Reconstruction - UNAM
Member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons AAOS
AO Trauma Fellow
Former clinical instructor in Jordanian medical schools
Why patients choose us
Clear orthopedic care from diagnosis to follow-up
15+ years of experience
Practical experience in orthopedic surgery, joints, sports medicine, and movement-related injuries.
Clear diagnosis and plan
A focused explanation of the condition and treatment options before starting any procedure.
Convenient Salmiya location
An orthopedic clinic in Salmiya serving patients looking for an orthopedic doctor in Kuwait.
Integrated care
Medical assessment, imaging when needed, conservative or surgical care, and follow-up after injury.
Treatment services
Orthopedic treatment tailored to the condition
Care starts with understanding the pain, movement pattern, and diagnosis, then choosing the suitable option: conservative treatment, injections, rehabilitation, or surgery when needed.
Knee pain and knee osteoarthritis
- Knee Osteoarthritis
- Meniscal Tear in the Knee
- Recurrent Patellar Dislocation
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear
- Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) injury
- Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) tear in the knee
- Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tear
- Knee surgery and total knee replacement
- Knee joint friction
- Knee joint replacement surgery
Foot and ankle problems
Joint pain and tendon inflammation
Shoulder pain and tendon tears
Pediatric orthopedic problems
Back, neck, and disc-related pain
Care plan
Three steps that make care easier to understand
The goal is for the patient to understand where the problem starts, what options are available, and how follow-up happens.
Diagnosis
Reviewing symptoms, injury history, clinical examination, and requesting imaging or tests when needed.
Treatment
Choosing the suitable plan, from medication and injections to physiotherapy or surgery when required.
Follow-up
Monitoring improvement, restoring movement, and reducing the chance of repeated injury.
FAQ
Helpful answers before the visit
Quick answers to common questions patients ask before diagnosis, treatment, or surgery.
The diagnosis depends on your symptoms, examination, and any required tests. Options may include non-surgical care, pain management, injections, rehabilitation, or orthopedic surgery when appropriate.
Not always. X-rays, MRI, ultrasound, or lab tests may be requested only when they help confirm the diagnosis or guide the treatment plan.
Benefits may include pain relief, better movement, and improved function. Possible risks vary by procedure and health condition, and are discussed clearly before surgery.
Recovery varies according to the procedure and the patient’s condition. Some patients recover over days, while others need several weeks with rehabilitation and follow-up.
Yes. Depending on the condition, non-surgical care may include medication, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, braces, or therapeutic injections.
Articles
Medical articles for patients
Simple guides about knee, shoulder, back, foot, and ankle pain, and when to see an orthopedic doctor.
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Need help choosing the next step?
Book an appointment with an orthopedic doctor in Kuwait
If knee, shoulder, foot, ankle, or back pain is affecting your movement, start with a clear medical assessment.
The clinic team can help arrange the visit and review any reports or imaging needed for the appointment.
