Jim W. Pierrepont is an Orthopedic Surgeon based in 17 Bridge Street, Pymble, NSW 2073. He works with people who need help with bone, joint, and spine problems. If you’re dealing with pain that has built up over time, or you’ve found a treatment plan isn’t working like it should, he’s there to talk things through and map out practical next steps.
In the clinic, his work often covers hip replacement and other joint and bone procedures. Hip issues can really affect everyday life, like walking, getting dressed, or just getting comfortable at night. Jim helps patients understand what’s going on, what options may suit their situation, and what results they can realistically expect.
He also looks after problems linked to the spine and posture. That can include lordosis, where the lower back curve is too strong, and spinal fusion when ongoing pain or instability means surgery is considered. At times, back and posture concerns can start small, then slowly become harder to manage. Having clear advice early can make a big difference.
Jim’s practice also includes treatments and surgery for arthritis and related joint wear and tear. Arthritis doesn’t always look the same in everyone, and symptoms can change from day to day. He focuses on care that fits the person, not a one-size plan.
Some patients come in with issues that involve bone alignment or shape. Osteotomy is one of the procedures he performs, and it can be part of restoring better joint mechanics. For others, hypermobile joints may be a key part of the story, especially when they come with aches, instability, or feeling like the body “won’t hold steady” in the usual way.
There are also rarer conditions that he may be involved with, including Collins Pope Syndrome. Cases like this can be stressful for families, and it helps to have someone who listens and explains what’s known and what can be planned.
For people thinking about surgery, it’s normal to feel nervous. Jim keeps conversations plain and grounded. He aims to help patients feel more confident about their options, whether that means working toward a hip replacement, considering a spine procedure, or choosing a plan that gives the best balance of benefit and recovery.
Clinic details and scheduling are available through the practice at Pymble. If you’re not sure whether an orthopedic or spine issue is in his scope, it’s still worth getting in touch so the team can point you the right way.