Overview

Orthopedics focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. It plays a critical role in restoring mobility, reducing pain, and improving overall physical function.

Our department provides comprehensive care for a wide range of conditions—from minor injuries like sprains and fractures to complex disorders such as arthritis, spinal issues, and joint degeneration. Treatment plans are carefully designed after detailed evaluation, combining non-surgical methods with advanced surgical techniques when required.

With a strong focus on precision, recovery, and long-term outcomes, we aim to help patients return to their normal lifestyle as quickly and safely as possible. Our approach integrates diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation under one roof to ensure complete orthopedic care.

Our Specialties

Our Orthopedics department offers specialized services across a wide range of bone, joint, and musculoskeletal conditions.

Technologies & Infrastructure

Modern Operation Theatres

Equipped with advanced surgical systems for joint replacement, arthroscopy, and trauma procedures.

Dedicated Trauma & Emergency Support

Immediate care facilities for accident cases, fractures, and urgent orthopedic conditions.

Advanced Imaging & Diagnostics

High-quality imaging tools such as X-rays and scans for precise diagnosis and treatment planning.

Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy Unit

Integrated physiotherapy support for post-treatment recovery and long-term mobility improvement.

Minimally Invasive Surgical Technology

Use of modern techniques that reduce tissue damage, minimize pain, and enable faster recovery.

Multidisciplinary Care Approach

Collaboration between surgeons, physiotherapists, and specialists to ensure complete patient care.

Our Experts

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Dr. Ankita

Obst. & Gynae

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Dr. Rahul Arya

Gastroenterologist

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Dr. Ashish

General Surgery

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Frequently Asked Questions

You should consult an orthopedic specialist if you experience persistent joint pain, fractures, injuries, or difficulty in movement.

No, many conditions can be treated with medication, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes. Surgery is considered only when necessary.

It is a procedure where a damaged joint is replaced with an artificial implant to restore function and relieve pain.

Recovery depends on the type of procedure, but with proper rehabilitation, most patients regain mobility within a few weeks to months.

Yes, many sports injuries can be treated with rest, physiotherapy, and medication, depending on severity.

Yes, rehabilitation and physiotherapy are essential parts of orthopedic care to ensure full recovery.

This includes fractures, arthritis, ligament injuries, spinal disorders, joint pain, and musculoskeletal conditions.

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