Best Orthopedic Hospitals in Gurgaon

Artemis Hospital
Gurgaon Sector 51, GurgaonMulti-Specialty Hospital
Near Unitech Cyber park, Sector 51
Specialities
40Doctors
99Beds
400










Medanta - Mediclinic Cybercity
Dlf Phase Ii, GurgaonMulti-Specialty Hospital
10C
8748 KM's away
Specialities
12Doctors
17Beds
1600










Gnh Hospitals
Gurgaon Sector 14, GurgaonMulti-Specialty Hospital
94/4, GNH Tower, MG Road
8743 KM's away
Specialities
19Doctors
16Beds
50










Ck Birla Hospital For Women
Gurgaon Sector 51, GurgaonMulti-Specialty Hospital
Block J, Mayfield Garden
8745 KM's away
Specialities
29Doctors
12Beds
70










Etica Hospital And Research
Gurgaon Sector 40, GurgaonMulti-Specialty Hospital
Nursing Home 1 (Nh1), Urban Estate,
8745 KM's away
Specialities
7Doctors
5Beds
10







Yashroop Hospital
Gurgaon Sector 9, GurgaonMulti-Specialty Hospital
12 - P
8738 KM's away
Specialities
5Doctors
4Beds
35




Jyoti Hospital & Urology Center
Housing Board Colony, GurgaonMulti-Specialty Hospital
28, Ganapati Enclave, Jharsa Road
8743 KM's away
Specialities
11Doctors
4Beds
0




Safe Hands Hospital
Badshahpur, GurgaonSohna Gurgaon Road, Sector 66
8743 KM's away
Specialities
4Doctors
4Beds
50




Life Care Medical Centre
Basai Road, GurgaonPataudi Chowk, Madanpuri Road
8741 KM's away
Specialities
2Doctors
2Beds
30

Top 10 Orthopedic Hospitals Near Gurgaon
| Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Artemis Hospital | ---- | 9999 | Gurgaon Sector 51, Gurgaon |
| Medanta - Mediclinic Cybercity | ---- | 1717 | Dlf Phase Ii, Gurgaon |
| Gnh Hospitals | ---- | 1616 | Gurgaon Sector 14, Gurgaon |
| Ck Birla Hospital For Women | ---- | 1212 | Gurgaon Sector 51, Gurgaon |
| Bhaskar Hospital | ---- | 55 | Sohna Road, Gurgaon |
| Etica Hospital And Research | ---- | 55 | Gurgaon Sector 40, Gurgaon |
| Yashroop Hospital | ---- | 44 | Gurgaon Sector 9, Gurgaon |
| Jyoti Hospital & Urology Center | ---- | 44 | Housing Board Colony, Gurgaon |
| Safe Hands Hospital | ---- | 44 | Badshahpur, Gurgaon |
| Life Care Medical Centre | ---- | 22 | Basai Road, Gurgaon |
Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (839)
Hi Sir/Madam good morning, my mother has done mastectomy of left side but unfortunately her left hand get fractured, is surgery is possible of left hand after mastectomy
Female | 62
Yes its generally possible to undergo surgery on the left hand after a mastectomy. The decision to proceed with surgery will depend on your mother's condition and the recommendations of her dcotors.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Feel laziness and whole body pain,
Male | 25
Answered on 13th Aug '24
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I am 18 years old .I decreased my weight in 2 months upto 3 kg. I am suffering one side of knee pain in right leg. And there is a pain for one day from neck and spinal cord
Female | 18
The weight loss you specified as a prospective cause might be the reason you are experiencing knee pain on one side. On the other hand, weight changes could be a culprit. The infancy of sudden neck pain and spinal cord delineating the muscle sprain might be the cause. Following healthy weight suggestions and gentle stretching activities is important. Not doing so will put you at risk for other issues like diabetes and other ailments so I advise doing the things I suggested above first. If the pain doesn't go away, it's best to call an orthopedist to look at it.
Answered on 21st June '24
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Hi I met with an major accident last 2 months back and my right leg was opened and after surgery doctor had put k wire but today while gng to washroom I fell down and my kwire is bit moved and it bleeding what to so
Male | 30
you should get medical help immediately. Contact your orthopedic surgeon and follow medical advice given. Indeed, delaying treatment causes only more problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I'm a 14yrs old female who's noticed a lump on my leg
Female | 14
Noticing a lump on your leg can be concerning. It could be due to various reasons like a cyst, lipoma, or something else. It's important to see a doctor, especially a dermatologist or an orthopedic specialist, to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 28th May '24
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I am having a serious problem on my knee and day by day I am losing control of my leg. And now barely I can even walk, please tell me what should i do to get help from your knee specialist??
As per my understanding, you are experiencing discomfort in your waist & knee and gradual decreased sensation in your lower limbs, along with difficulty in walking as well. There are several causes which can lead to this kind of presentation. Causes generally are classified into spinal causes, traumatic causes or neuromuscular causes etc. Eg: slip disc, multiple sclerosis pinched nerve syndrome, peripheral neuropathy and many more. Treatment generally will be physiotherapy, occupational therapy, medication if required surgery but if there is weakness, difficulty in walking, or numbness, then it's a medical emergency. So kindly consult an orthopedic and a neurologist to rule out what exactly is the pathology behind your symptoms and get treated accordingly. You can also refer this page for orthopedic doctors - 10 Best Orthopedic Doctor in India, and this for neurologists - 10 Best Neurologist in India. Hoping that you get the necessary help!
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi doctor. I had complete tear of ACL on September 2022 and underwent ACL reconstruction and lateral meniscus repair on October 2022 It was almost 6 months post op.. but i slightly neglected my rehabilitation and i used to do the exercises only once in a day when I used to meet my physiotherapist. Due to this i couldn't achieve complete extension and flexion. On one day my physiotherapist asked me lie down on my stomach and forceful ly pushed my knee to achieve beyond my comfort (i was able to achieve around 100 degree flexion ). From then i am having severe pain and i am unable to straighten my leg and also i am unable to stand straight. On consulting my surgeon.. without a much of physical examination he said it os just muscles spasm .. saying if any other complications were there my legs would have swollen.. since there was no swelling he concluded that it is spasm and adviced me to take Hifenac and take complete rest along with icing. The pain as subsidied alot but not completely. I am worried a lot..
Male | 20
Communicating your persistent symptoms to your healthcare team is important. In the meantime, stick to your rehabilitation plan, consider a second opinion if needed, and remain patient during your recovery as it can contribute to a better outcome for you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My back is in so much pain every night
Female | 14
You most likely suffer from back pain. It can result from various causes such as poor posture, an injury, or underlying diseases. I advise seeing an orthopedist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I think I have a meniscus tear
Female | 13
Your problem might be a torn meniscus, which is a cushion inside the knee. It can tear from twisting, bending, or wear and tear. Symptoms include pain, swelling, popping sounds, and the knee locking. You can treat it with rest, ice packs, keeping your leg raised, and doing physical therapy exercises. Surgery may be needed for severe tears.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
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I got fracture on ankel. it will completed 14days can I walk slowly
Male | 20
Let me suggest that you never move any weight on your ankle until it is completely healed. Even slow walking puts too much pressure on the fracture, and it can still cause more injury.Please follow your doctor's advice
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello Sir, My name is prithvi, I have a knee pain past so many months, know it I very much painful and I am getting back pai also, from morning I could not able to bend my leg properly, and I have a little bit of back pain also , pls suggest me what to do
Male | 20
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Is a longer femur or longer tibia better for sprinting speed?
Male | 24
Having a longer femur is better for sprinting speed. The femur is your thigh bone. A longer femur helps power your sprints. However, a longer tibia below your knee strains leg muscles. A longer femur gives you an advantage for sprinting speed. Be sure to train safely and avoid overworking muscles though.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
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How soon can you drive after arthroscopic knee surgery
If there are no complications post arthroscopic knee surgery then you can drive after 3 months.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I've been taking Ozempic for about 6 months. In the past 2 months it feels like in my right arm and hand like its asleep all the time
Female | 55
TINGLING or numbness in the arm might be due to Ozempic.. It's a rare side effect.. Discuss it with your doctor.... They may suggest you stop taking Ozempic or switch to another MEDICATION....
Answered on 23rd May '24
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How to heal Achilles tendon?
Female | 20
Answered on 23rd May '24
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If ra positive then what to do. If auto immune problem then which treatment to go for
Female | 45
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Painful swollen foot in 85 y old lady since 20 days after possible eversion injury Treated conservatively with walking air cast but little improvement Your kind opinion
Female | 85
An outward roll of the ankle may cause immediate pain and swelling, so an eversion injury is likely. There could be mild fractures or other problems missed by the initial examination or X-rays. I would advise you to get it checked again, if not much progress has been made in the next 3 weeks even while using an air cast for support.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Sir mera kal se bohot fever ho raha hay or uske sath mera right leg bohot zyada full raha ha, lekin mere pyer mein koi chot nehi laga hay
Male | 21
Possible that you got an infection that can bring fever, and inflate your infected leg even when you are not injured. They are infectious illnesses that result when noxious bacteria infest us. Relax, take in plenty of fluids, and support your leg in an elevated position. See an orthopedic specialist for treatment.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
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Hello, I am Leah i’m 15 years old and i’ve been having back problems since last october. it’s been affecting my whole life and i have no clue what i should do.
Female | 15
One big reason for this is bad posture. It’s also possible if you were carrying around something heavy like school books in a backpack or if pulled a muscle. Here are some tips that might help: try to sit up straight when you’re sitting down, don’t pick up anything too heavy, and make sure your desk is set up correctly for you. You could also try doing some easy exercises or gentle stretches – they sometimes provide relief from these sorts of aches and pains. But if nothing changes and the ache won’t go away, you must talk to an adult about seeing an orthopedist who knows more about health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Essentially failure of the right ACL graft. Blunting of the free edge of the body of the right medial meniscus. Indeterminate appearances of the root of the posterior horn of the right medial meniscus. Tearing of the right lateral meniscus at the junction between the posterior horn and body. An early right knee 'cyclops' lesion cannot be completely excluded. Very early right knee joint degenerative changes.
Male | 25
Your right knee is having some issues. One of the causes of pain, swelling, and the inability to move the knee can be an incorrectly functioning graft that the ACLs are made of. The meniscus tears can cause more pain and problems with your knee bending down. The 'cyclops' lesion may be why it is difficult to straighten your knee. When early changes in the joint are seen, this may be an indication of the wearing down of the knee joint cartilage. Physical therapy and possibly surgery may be needed to treat these conditions. Consult your orthopedic doctor for the best treatment plan.
Answered on 9th Aug '24
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