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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
27th April 2018


Dr Jadon listened to my concerns and addressed them, he was very knowledgeable about my condition and had obviously read my notes before my consultation.

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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
19th April 2018


I have lots of pain. Dr Jaydon has helped me a lot, with 2 approaches. Firstly the medical, by systematically running blood tests, xrays etc to explore and eliminate possible causes of my pain until only FMS is left. He's backed this up with medication prescriptions that have helped. He is very honest with me: getting 40 - 50% improvement and reduction of pain is a realistic goal for these drugs. Secondly he has suggested things I can do for myself, and provided lots of leaflets and written information to extend this teaching. Today he also showed me a very helpful website. I've asked questions and he always answers fully, explaining and disusing my point. He listens well and I feel unafraid to ask further questions, like I asked today about bee venom. This has very powerful chemicals in it, and has been known for centuries to reduce arthritis, and prevent beekeepers getting it. I felt safe enough to ask if a bee venom treatment for FMS was useful? It's a bit of a crank idea, but Dr Jason encourages his patients to feel confident. He was running late, but I mattered more. He took time, made time for me. It was only about 15 mins. all up. My daughter is a GP., a Doctor. A year ago she left the UK. Went to NZ where appointments are 15 mins. To try to fit Reumatologist treatment into 5min slots will hugely reduce the quality of care. Patients would be poorly served and many are older folks, like me, and slower. Or just slower because they are in a lot of pain. Then there is the effect 5 mins appointments will have on staff. This Doctor to start with. He will be very stressed, always unable to offer good care. Also very frustrated. He wants to do well by his patients. And then he will look around for a health system that is sound, is a human workload, as my daughter did. And he will leave the NHS for another country. All the support staff will also be affected, with the knock on affect of a doubled or tripled work load. Many more patients at the Desk, many more in the waiting room, many more toilet visits, corridor seats and nurses and patient management sstaff trying to cope in over crowded, stressful conditions. The current Reumatologist Dept is small, rather shabby. I get the feeling it's not a glamorous, media popular dept like Gynae or Surgery. It's just mostly Old Folks. But remember, we are voters, and we don't forget when our health care is pushed into totally unreasonable management targets. Management needs to step back and take a balance between good care and patient well being.

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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
18th April 2018


Dr Jadon asks relevant questions and listens to deliver an accurate diagnosis, shows empathy and understanding in prescribing medication and suggests ways to improve my condition. Progress seen, really happy with how things have gone since initial consultation. Appointments have never felt rushed and always put at ease. Seen within 15 minutes of appointment due time, but only just, and an apology given for being kept waiting which I hadn't expected . Not a criticism of the doctor concerned, but waiting time is definitely an area in which the NHS can improve.

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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
12th April 2018


went to see dr Jadon today at addenbrookes ,he was very polite ,made us feel very welcome and gave us a diagnosis straight away for my wife,he was very thourer with his tests and notes he had about my wife, he explained everything to us and gave us leaflets as well.........very very good

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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
12th April 2018


He made me feel guite at ease and able to talk to him.He arranged for test to be done that haven't been done in a long time.

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Profile

Dr Deepak Jadon is a Consultant in Rheumatology, Director of the Rheumatology Research Unit, and lead for psoriatic arthritis at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHSFT.

Having grown up in Cardiff, he completed his medical degree at Cardiff University in 2003, rheumatology specialist training at the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases (Bath, 2007 to 2015) and a PhD in rheumatology (2015).

Dr Jadon has particular expertise in the investigation and management of back pain (acute and chronic), rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, gout; osteoarthritis, and fibromyalgia. He uses musculoskeletal ultrasound to help diagnose/ monitor arthritis, and to guide cortisone injections into joints and soft-tissues.

Dr Jadon is Director of the Rheumatology Research Unit at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, where he leads on numerous clinical trials of novel cutting-edge medications for the treatment of arthritis and other rheumatological conditions.

Areas of interest:
Back pain; rheumatoid arthritis; psoriatic arthritis; ankylosing spondylitis; gout; osteoarthritis; fibromyalgia; musculoskeletal ultrasound; cortisone injections into joints and soft-tissues.