Mr Jamil Moledina
BSc(Hons) MBBS(Lond) MRCS(Eng) FRCS(Plast) EBHS
Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand & Wrist Surgeon
An experienced, UK-trained specialist dedicated to restoring function through innovative reconstructive techniques.
Mr Jamil Moledina
BSc(Hons) MBBS(Lond) MRCS(Eng) FRCS(Plast) EBHS
Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand & Wrist Surgeon
An experienced, UK-trained specialist dedicated to restoring function through innovative reconstructive techniques.
Training & Education
Educated in the UK, Mr Moledina attained his Medical Degree with Honours from Imperial College School of Medicine, London in 2002. His specialty training began in 2006, working in prestigious units including the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine in Birmingham.
He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2011 and completed world-renowned hand fellowships at the Pulvertaft Hand Centre and Great Ormond Street Hospital.
He is on the Specialist Register for Plastic Surgery.
Lead Consultant in Hand & Wrist Surgery
As the Lead for the Hand Centre at St George’s Hospital, a Major Trauma Centre in London, Mr Moledina is the “go-to” surgeon for complex bone, joint, tendon, and nerve reconstructions.
His expertise covers both children and adults, with a particular focus on missed injuries or delayed treatments that require highly specialised reconstructive techniques.
Advancing the Field
Beyond the operating theatre, Mr Moledina is a keen educator and researcher. With a postgraduate qualification in Medical Education, he mentors the next generation of surgeons to ensure the highest standards of patient care.
His work is published in peer-reviewed journals and he regularly attends international conferences to stay at the forefront of surgical innovation.
Expert in Children’s Hand Surgery
With regular clinics for both children’s trauma and congenital conditions, whatever your child’s age or hand condition, Mr Moledina can see you and give expert advice and treatment.
If you have already been seen by someone and simply want a second opinion, he will go through all the options in as much detail as you need, so you can be sure you can make the best decisions for your child.
Expert in Microsurgery
Mr Moledina is an exceptional microsurgeon. With steady hands and refined judgement, he regularly and successfully performs the most challenging supermicrosurgical reconstruction of fingers and joints.
He is one of the few surgeons in the UK who offer free vascularised joint transfers to restore pain-free movement in the fingers, as well as prosthetic joint replacements.
Because he provides the full range of surgical reconstruction options for bone, joint, ligament, tendon and skin, rather than a limited set that others, with less broad experience can offer, you can be sure he is not hiding any potential options from you.
International Charity Work
Mr Moledina dedicates time each year to provide surgical expertise and teaching in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, treating children with complex congenital hand and wrist conditions and training local surgeons at Cure Zimbabwe.
Together with a team of Plastic Surgeons from the UK and the local surgeons and staff, he has helped to positively change the lives of children and their families.
Click here to read about the first ever toe-to-hand transfer in Zimbabwe.
Training & Education
Educated in the UK, Mr Moledina attained his Medical Degree with Honours from Imperial College School of Medicine, London in 2002. His specialty training began in 2006, working in prestigious units including the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine in Birmingham.
He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2011 and completed world-renowned hand fellowships at the Pulvertaft Hand Centre and Great Ormond Street Hospital.
He is on the Specialist Register
for Plastic Surgery.
Lead Consultant in Hand & Wrist Surgery
As the Lead for the Hand Centre at St George’s Hospital, a Major Trauma Centre in London, Mr Moledina is the “go-to” surgeon for complex bone, joint, tendon, and nerve reconstructions.
His expertise covers both children and adults, with a particular focus on missed injuries or delayed treatments that require highly specialised reconstructive techniques.
Advancing the Field
Beyond the operating theatre, Mr Moledina is a keen educator and researcher. With a postgraduate qualification in Medical Education, he mentors the next generation of surgeons to ensure the highest standards of patient care.
His work is published in peer-reviewed journals and he regularly attends international conferences to stay at the forefront of surgical innovation.
Expert in Children’s Hand Surgery
With regular clinics for both children’s trauma and congenital conditions, whatever your child’s age or hand condition, Mr Moledina can see you and give expert advice and treatment.
If you have already been seen by someone and simply want a second opinion, he will go through all the options in as much detail as you need, so you can be sure you can make the best decisions for your child.
Expert in Microsurgery
Mr Moledina is an exceptional microsurgeon. With steady hands and refined judgement, he regularly and successfully performs the most challenging supermicrosurgical reconstruction of fingers and joints.
He is one of the few surgeons in the UK who offer free vascularised joint transfers to restore pain-free movement in the fingers, as well as prosthetic joint replacements.
Because he provides the full range of surgical reconstruction options for bone, joint, ligament, tendon and skin, rather than a limited set that others, with less broad experience can offer, you can be sure he is not hiding any potential options from you.
International Charity Work
Mr Moledina dedicates time each year to provide surgical expertise and teaching in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, treating children with complex congenital hand and wrist conditions and training local surgeons at Cure Zimbabwe.
Together with a team of Plastic Surgeons from the UK and the local surgeons and staff, he has helped to positively change the lives of children and their families.
Click here to read about the first ever toe-to-hand transfer in Zimbabwe.