Dr. Sarmad Hameed Habeeb

Dr. Sarmad Hameed Habeeb

Senior Specialist Orthopedic Surgeon

Senior Specialist Orthopedic Surgeon

15 Years Experience

Arabic , English

About Dr. Sarmad Hameed Habeeb

Dr. Sarmad Hameed Habeeb is an Arab board-certified Orthopedic Surgeon with over 15 years of clinical experience of specialization in orthopedic and trauma surgery. He has served in top trauma centers, delivering advanced orthopedic care including fracture fixation, arthroscopy, joint replacements, and pediatric procedures. He is actively engaged in medical research, training, and international conferences to stay at the forefront of surgical advancements. 

Clinical Expertise

    • Upper & lower limb fractures and trauma care 
    • Pediatric orthopedic surgeries and deformity correction 
    • Knee arthroscopy, meniscectomy, and ACL reconstruction 
    • Arthroplasty of hip and knee joints 
    • Spine surgery: discectomy, laminectomy, and pedicle screw fixation 
    • Corrective osteotomy and fixation for upper and lower limb deformities 
    • Septic arthritis and osteomyelitis. 
    • Sport injuries 
    • Tumor surgery. 
    • Hand injuries and tendon repair. 
    • Foot procedures. 


Education

    • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery – Al-Nahrain University 2006. 
    • Fellow – Iraqi Board for Medical Specialties (Orthopedic Surgery), Medical City Teaching Center 2016. 
    • Fellow –  Arab Board for Medical Specialties (Orthopedic Surgery), Medical City Teaching Center 2017. 


Professional Experience

    • Specialist Orthopedic Surgeon – Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Baghdad. 
    • Specialist Orthopedic Surgeon – Al-Rafedain Private Hospital 


Certifications & Memberships

    • MRCPS (Glasgow). 
    • Adjunct Clinical Assistant professor, college of medicine, university of Sharjah. 
    • AO Trauma: Basic & Advanced Fracture Management 
    • AO Spine: Principles of Spine Trauma & Infection 
    • Zimmer Knee Arthroplasty Workshop 
    • Upper Limb Fracture Management Certification 
    • Member – Iraqi Medical Association 
    •  Published a study in 2016 on the relationship between obesity and early complications following primary total hip arthroplasty