Orthopedics
Comprehensive and advanced treatment for bone, joint, and all your muscle conditions.
12
Specialists
15,000+
Appointments/Year
4+
Procedures
4
Facilities

Working Hours
Treatment
Sub-Specialties
Sports Medicine
Pediatric Orthopedics
Spine Surgery
Trauma Care
Accreditations
ISAKOS Excellence Center
About Orthopedics
Our Orthopedics department provides world-class care for a wide array of musculoskeletal conditions, ranging from common sports injuries to complex degenerative joint diseases. Our team of expert orthopedic surgeons and specialists is committed to restoring mobility and enhancing the quality of life for every patient we serve. We offer advanced surgical options, including robotic-assisted joint replacements, minimally invasive spine surgeries, and sophisticated arthroscopic procedures, all designed to minimize pain and accelerate the recovery process. In addition to surgical excellence, we provide comprehensive non-surgical treatments and personalized rehabilitation programs led by experienced physical therapists. Whether you are dealing with chronic arthritis, a recent fracture, or a specialized sports-related injury, our department utilizes the latest technology and evidence-based practices to ensure optimal outcomes. We help you move forward with confidence.

Impact & Outcomes
3,000+
Joint Replacements
96%
Patient Satisfaction
92%
Rehab Success
Procedures
Total Hip Replacement
Surgical procedure to replace damaged hip joints with artificial components to restore mobility and eliminate pain.
Knee Arthroplasty
Advanced surgery to resurface damaged knee joints, improving function and quality of life for chronic patients.
Spinal Fusion
Procedure to permanently join two or more vertebrae in the spine, eliminating motion and reducing chronic pain.
Arthroscopic Surgery
Minimally invasive procedure using a camera to visualize, diagnose, and treat various joint related conditions.

What we offer
Patient Care
Customized clinical plans perfectly tailored to every patient's unique health profile, lifestyle, and vital goals.
Modern Tech
Modern diagnostic systems and cutting-edge medical tools used for precise, rapid, and efficient heart treatments.
Expert Team
Top cardiologists and surgeons collaborating daily to provide a high level of integrated, full care services.
Better Outcomes
Strategic focus on boosting recovery speeds, heart health, patient comfort, and the overall quality of daily life.
Facilities

Physiotherapy Center
Modern rehabilitation facility offering personalized exercise programs to help patients recover their mobility.
Modern OT
State-of-the-art operating theater equipped for complex orthopedic surgeries with the highest safety standards.
Radiology Dept
Advanced imaging facility providing high-resolution X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs for precise orthopedic diagnosis.
Robotic Surgery Suite
Cutting-edge facility for robotic-assisted procedures ensuring maximum precision for joint replacement surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What conditions do orthopedic surgeons treat?
A.Orthopedic surgeons are specialists who treat a wide range of conditions involving the musculoskeletal system, including bone fractures, chronic joint pain, sports injuries, and complex spinal disorders. They use both surgical and non-surgical methods to restore functionality.
Q.Do I always need surgery for joint pain?
A.No, surgery is not always the first option for managing joint pain. Many conditions can be successfully treated using non-invasive methods such as targeted physical therapy, specialized medications, or joint injections. Our team explores all possibilities for your recovery.
Q.What is the recovery time for a hip replacement?
A.While individual recovery times vary, most patients are able to return to their normal daily activities within 6 to 12 weeks following a hip replacement surgery. Our dedicated rehabilitation team provides personalized support to ensure a safe and efficient recovery process.
Q.How can I prevent osteoporosis?
A.Preventing osteoporosis involves maintaining adequate intake of calcium and Vitamin D throughout your life, along with performing regular weight-bearing exercises. These habits help build and maintain strong bones, significantly reducing the risk of fractures as you age.
Q.What is arthroscopic surgery?
A.Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure where a small camera, called an arthroscope, is used to visualize and treat issues within a joint. This advanced technique typically results in less pain, smaller scars, and a much faster recovery time for our patients.
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