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)
For bruising on foot ankle bone do I put something on it as I had a fall two weeks ago and have yellow bruising and swelling
Female | 37
The ankle contusion and the swelling of your ankle socket could be blood vessels rupturing under the skin. Such occurrences often accompany injuries. You can alleviate the swelling by placing your foot in an elevated position, applying a cold pack, and using painkillers that are over the counter to control the pain. Besides staying off the feet, which helps relieve the pain, it's best to allow the feet the healing time they need. If the pain does not resolve or worsens, seek the opinion of an orthopedist.
Answered on 1st July '24
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Suffering from right hand joint pain since 4 months
Male | 67
Repetitive pain caould be due to arthritis, repetitive strain injury, or some previous injury.. Consult an orthopedic specialist or rheumatologist, for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Good morning sir, my daughter is 17 months old, yesterday I have observed both knee swelling with out any injury and that swelling area got skin also redness & temperature. Can you please suggest? What is causing of issue this snytoms?
Female | 17 months
Answered on 11th Aug '24
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Hi Im a 26yo female, I got a lumbar MRI done because my back pain was giving me trouble to do daily activities, I cant bend forward, walk longish distances and it feels tight and hurts even when sitting or laying all these symptoms were random, I havent fell nor lifted anything too heavy, results say I have buldging associated with anular tear discs L4 and L5. And deshidrated discs L4 and L5. What does this mean? Will I get better without surgery? Will I ever get back to normal? Will I ever be able to go back to the gym and cycling? I WILL take the results to the doctor once I get my paycheck but I wanna get a 2nd opinion in the meantime. Thanks
Female | 26
Bulging and annular tear discs at L4 and L5 mean the discs in your lower back are damaged and dehydrated, which is causing your pain. Most cases improve with physical therapy, rest, and medication, and surgery is often not needed. However, it's important to consult an orthopedic specialist for a proper treatment plan. They can give you the best advice on recovery and return to activities like gym and cycling.
Answered on 4th June '24
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Meri maa 61 years old Hai unko BP 140/90 rhta Hai pills Lene K bad aur unke nee Puri tarah se damage h nee transplant krana Hai Kya unk hbp K Karan nee transplant mai koi problem ho Sakti h aur Kya Kya hoga pl bataiye
Female | 61
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 39 years old female. I have always been very active growing up, doing softball, martial arts, basketball etc. I blew my right ACL in my knee in 2009 and got it fixed. However, in the last 6 months I've noticed that I have been hurting A LOT in my joints, lower back, and left hip. Like, if I am up on my feet more than like 30 to 40 min and sit down my lower back and left hip hurt pretty bad and it is a deep pain like in the bones and joints. Would this be arthritis related, inflammation from arthritis from my years of being active....? I have also noticed that I get small random bruising here and there from time to time and not recall why. If I sit for like 30 min and go to stand up, I have to stand up slow bc my lower back hurts so bad it takes me a few min to be able to straighten my back out as well.
Female | 39
You are faced with some pain as a result of arthritis connected to an old knee injury together with your ongoing active life. Inflammation due to arthritis may lead to the feeling you’re experiencing. To get better, indulge in light workouts, try out cold and hot therapy, or even take some drugs or visit an orthopedist.
Answered on 3rd June '24
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I am suffering leg pain including knee due to my old age 63 , best possible treatment for relief. Please guide
Female | 63
As a medical expert, I suggest that you go to an orthopedist to examine your knee and leg. It is not unusual fat this age group to be hit by joint wear and tear. A orthopedic doctor will diagnose the actual reason for the pain, and will propose the most appropriate treatment, which may range from medications, physical therapy and surgery if needed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi I'm a 16 yo male and I have poor posture, I used to think that I have minor kyphosis , forward neck , rounded shoulders with scapular winging for which I had consulted a orthopedic doctor he told me to do spine and chest xray, After looking at the xray he told me that my posture is not seen as a deformity and it will cause no problems THE FINDINGS IN MY XRAY REPORT ARE ~Xray report of lumbo sacral spine (ap+lat) • sacralization of lumbar vertebra noted • straightening of lumbar curvature noted • reduced disc space noted between lumbar vertebrae ~Xray report of cervical spine (ap+lat) •Mild straightening of cervical curvature noted •bilateral cervical ribs noted •impression - cervical spondylosis ..........but I think due to my posture I get injuries while heavy workout and few months before I got injured while doing wide arm push up. The injury resulted in pain in shoulders for 3 days and a lower soilder for days until I watched a video on YT how to stretch to fix it.......how ever it was gone and now Im left with uneven collar bones at the chest due to which the mobility is different in both hands. WHAT SHOULD I DO?
Male | 16
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Last week I fell and hit my knee. It is bruised and swollen. There are no breaks or cracks in the area. Today the bruise on my knee is starting to fade but the swelling is hard. Her legs can walk as usual, but sometimes it hurts, she can't straighten and feel pressured in the swollen part. Because the swelling is hot and hard. Kdng2 is tired and throbbing. When she wants to straighten her legs, she will crack her knees and feel heavy. When I sit down he is depressed in his knees. Is it dangerous or is it normal to get hit?
Female | 20
If you are experiencing a hematoma, where blood pools and forms a lump underneath the skin. The swelling, hardness, and discomfort are general signs. It is common to sense these sensations while your body is healing. An ice pack, leg elevation, and painkillers can be used to provide relief. If the pain increases or if there is difficulty moving the knee, an orthopedist should be consulted for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Suffering from spine pain since 2 years.
Female | 45
Incorrect posture, injuries, and medical conditions can cause back pain. This might make it hard for you to move and make you sore or stiff. Exercises aimed at strengthening the muscles in your back and improving your posture help a lot. Also, try sitting or standing properly by using ergonomics to relieve the pain. When these do not work, get advice from an orthopedist who will check it out further and then give treatment options if necessary.
Answered on 8th July '24
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Hello I am Riyana Banu from Nepal I am spinal cord injured patient my T12 L3 bone is broken can you give me some advice about it sir
Female | 19
Answered on 13th Aug '24
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I am a type 2 diabetic patient.four days before a rusted nail pierced my right foot.after that my foot started swelling and i am not able to eat and having nausea and I also have gastric trouble and constipation.i vomited thrice today and I didn’t have my antibiotics or any diabetic tablets.i also have headache and fever
Male | 56
Maybe there is an infection in your foot. When your skin is pierced, bacteria may enter and cause swelling. The symptoms you are having such as feeling sick to your stomach (nausea), throwing up, being unable to have a bowel movement (constipation), headache, and having a high temperature could be due to the infection moving around. Quick treatment with antibiotics and other drugs from a doctor is needed so that you can get well soon.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi I have started to experience pain in my hard under thumb on the wrist, 6 months ago I dropped a 2 kg weight from 6ft in height it’ feel off and landed on my hand and then 4 months after started to experience pain and now a a abnormal lump come up on wrist on base of thumb
Male | 26
You may have gotten a ganglion cyst when that weight dropped. Too much pressure on your wrist joint makes fluid bubble up under the skin. The bubble's like a little bump that hurts. Try icing it, take pain meds you can buy without a prescription. If the problem stays bad or gets worse, check with an orthopedist about fixing it.
Answered on 17th July '24
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How to get rid of wrist,back head and neck pain?
Male | 25
To relieve wrist, back, head, and neck pain, focus on maintaining good posture, taking regular breaks to stretch, and applying heat or cold packs. Practice relaxation techniques to reduce muscle tension and consider pain relievers as your doctor prescribes.. So consult your doctor for proper treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am trying to find the starting point to getting my knees replaced
Knee replacement surgery is done to replace the damaged joints so patient is relieved of symptoms. The knee joint with an artificial knee called prosthesis made of metal, plastic, and ceramic. It helps to restore function of the damaged knee and relieve arthritis pain. Knee replacement surgery is advised if the pain is interfering with your daily activities and negatively affecting your quality of life. Types of knee replacement surgery Simultaneous bilateral knee replacement - When both knees are replaced at the same time. The primary advantage of a procedure is that there is only one hospital stay and one rehabilitation period to heal both knees. But rehabilitation may be slower. Also these patients may need assistance at home also. Generalized fitness is important here. Staged bilateral knee replacement- Each knee is replaced at a different time. These surgeries are done a few months apart. This staged approach helps one knee to recover before the second surgery. The main advantage of a this procedure is the reduced risk of complications and also requires a shorter hospital stay. However, since this procedure requires two surgeries, the overall rehabilitation period can be longer. Either surgery may involve any combination of total knee replacement or partial knee replacement. The risks associated with this surgery: infection, blood clots, failure of the artificial joint, heart attack etc. Post surgery care, rehabilitation is very important. Hope our answer helps you. This page might help you with regards to what you are looking for - Best Knee Replacement Surgery Hospitals in India.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Recently I started doing yoga again, and ive immediately been reminded why i stopped before. Basically some stretches feel fine, like once in the sides of my torso. But some other stretches i feel nothing at all, like if i put my soles together i can keep my knees fully on the floor and lie all the way forward and still feel absolutely no stretch, this is what most stretches feel like. But then some other stretches hurt WAYY to much, most importantly my hamstrings, i cannot lean even a bit forward with my legs straight and it already hurts like heck. I have no improvement in my hamstrings when doing more "gentle" yoga stretches, but then when i tried pushing myself a bit more in stretching my hamstrings, it would start hurting in my knees so much when i walked, almost like a pop or click with every step. Recently i considered the possibility of possibly being hypermobile, i can put my pinky fingers 90 degrees up, i can reach my wrists with my thumbs and i can do that thing where i lock my hands together behind my back and can put them over my head without letting go. I also get a strange uncomfortableness/awareness in my joints sometimes, not even a pain just uncomfortable. So basically my question is, do you think im hypermobile? and if so how (if possible) can i still do stretches/yoga without either feeling nothing or feeling intense pains? And is there any way i can get rid of the uncomfortableness in my joints?
Female | 19
It sounds like you may be hypermobile, which means your joints can move more than usual. You might have less stretch during yoga or feel intense pain in some stretches as symptoms. Instead of pushing too hard when stretching, focus on gentle moves for flexibility because this can help protect your joints. Also, make sure not to do any position that causes discomfort or hurts.
Answered on 6th June '24
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I have broken a bone in my hand which was hit a month ago, but even after a month, the bone is not joint. There is also a plaster bandage on the hand.
Male | 27
It may take longer for the bone to heal if it has not done so after four weeks. Factors such as blood supply or movement at the site of the fracture can cause this. While you should keep the plaster cast on and avoid using the hand too much, it would also be best to visit an orthopedist again so that they can offer further advice on how to care for and ensure proper healing of the bone.
Answered on 6th June '24
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How to treat acute gout pain?
If it's confirmed gout , need to start anti inflammatory medications like brufen / indomethacin/ cholchicine and febuxostat 40 mg. Apply ice packs. If you don't feel better then dosage should increased or alternated after an Orthopedist consultation
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Both legs Foot drop problem since 2 years. I am very upset for this. So please tell me can you treat this? Please let me know.
Male | 26
You need thorough clinical examination with a multidisciplinary team of Orthopedic Surgeon/Neurologists. We need to find out at which neural level is the existing problem Eg. Spinal cord, Peripheral nerve. This should be done ASAP which would improve the chances of recovery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What is the diet chart as my creatinine urea uric acid level is very high?
Male | 33
While both cobalt chrome and ceramic are used for TKR knee replacement, the choice of material will depend on patient-specific factors. A reputable orthopedic surgeon can advise on the most suitable material for your situation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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