Best Orthopedic Hospitals in India

Fortis Hospital Mulund
Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Mulund, Goregaon Link Rd, Nahur West
8219 KM's away
Specialities
46Doctors
113Beds
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Gleneagles Hospitals
Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
35, D.E.Borges Road, Hospital Avenue
Parel, Mumbai
8206 KM's away
Specialities
33Doctors
42Beds
200










Sai Snehdeep Hospital
Navi Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Plot 12-13, Sector 20, Kopar Khairane
8224 KM's away
Specialities
25Doctors
39Beds
125










Brahma Kumaris' Global Hospital & Research Centre
Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
S.V Road
8208 KM's away
Specialities
15Doctors
34Beds
100










Sushrut Hospital And Research Center
Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
365, St Vershaw Kakkaya Marg
8212 KM's away
Specialities
41Doctors
31Beds
30










Criticare Hospital
Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Plot Number- 516, Telli Galli
8209 KM's away
Specialities
8Doctors
24Beds
100












Suraj Hospital
Navi Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Plot Number 1 & 1 A Sector - 15
8224 KM's away
Specialities
14Doctors
19Beds
25










Sunshine Hospital
Navi Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
C-19, Nerul, Navi Mumbai
8225 KM's away
Specialities
9Doctors
17Beds
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Sankalp Speciality Healthcare Private Limited
Nashik, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Mumbai Naka, Matoshree Nagar.
8315 KM's away
Specialities
9Doctors
15Beds
50










Pkc Hospital
Navi Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Plot Number 57, Sector - 15 A, PKC Road
8224 KM's away
Specialities
12Doctors
11Beds
100









Top 10 Orthopedic Hospitals In India
Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
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Fortis Hospital Mulund | ---- | 113113 | Mulund West, Mumbai |
Gleneagles Hospitals | ---- | 4242 | Parel, Mumbai |
Sai Snehdeep Hospital | ---- | 3939 | Kopar Khairne, Navi Mumbai |
Brahma Kumaris' Global Hospital & Research Centre | ---- | 3434 | Andheri West, Mumbai |
Sushrut Hospital And Research Center | ---- | 3131 | Chembur East, Mumbai |
Criticare Hospital | ---- | 2424 | Andheri East, Mumbai |
Suraj Hospital | ---- | 1919 | Sanpada, Navi Mumbai |
Sunshine Hospital | ---- | 1717 | Nerul, Navi Mumbai |
Sankalp Speciality Healthcare Private Limited | ---- | 1515 | Tidke Colony, Nashik |
Pkc Hospital | ---- | 1111 | Vashi, Navi Mumbai |
Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (839)
I have a pain in my upper heel it's been 1.5 year and I have tried everything to heal but nothing is working can it be possible to me walk without any pain
Male | 21
You may have plantar fasciitis. It occurs when foot bottom tissue gets strained, and inflamed. Comfy shoes help. Do stretches. Apply ice. See a physical orthopedic specialist if the pain won't go away. They'll make a treatment plan for you. Keep caring for yourself.
Answered on 24th July '24
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My age 21 i have problem in my knee for bike accident and my knee no movement. Can i do my knee replacement
Male | 21
Please consult orthopedist with MRI. joint replacement is not for your age. You need assessment and tendon transfer surgery
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Sir, I, aged 62 years male, am going under constant pain in both knees since last 2 years. No medicine is favoring good result. Please let me know the cost of knee replacement so that I can plan accordingly. Waiting for your response. Thanks & Regards, Deepak R
Male | 62
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Achilles tendon pops when standing on toes?
Male | 23
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Calf muscles have been hurting off and on everyday for a couple months.. haven't took any medications for the problem.. it's a type of pain that feels like my legs are fixing to cramp or spasm if I tense up my legs
Female | 36
The cramp or spasm can happen sue to muscle fatigue or overuse, especially if you engage in activities that strain your calf muscles, such as running or excessive exercise.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I fell from the staicase and twisted my ankle. The pain wasn't much initially but now it is increasing and my ankle has swollen. It isn't paining much when in rest but while walking it is paining a lot
Female | 18
It appears that you have strained your ankle. Rest, ice, compression and elevation can ease pain and swelling. Don't put pressure on your foot and check out an orthopedic specialist for evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I have slight tendonitis in entire arm. I had an angiogram 10 days ago. After forearm and swelling subsided in a day or two, my tendinitis ramped up in pain. It's very uncomfortable. Especially in the bicep... is is from traveling
Male | 65
Your arm probably doesn't feel good after the angiogram. The tendinitis flared up from the procedure. It causes aching in the bicep area. Try applying ice packs and stretching gently. Also, give your arm a break. Consult the medical team if pain continues. They performed the angiogram, so they'll advise you properly.
Answered on 23rd July '24
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I had an accident on November 27 2022, A cut near my right hand wrist and later I had stitches on it now my last two fingers are not working properly
Male | 22
Consult an orthopedist soon if you're experiencing reduced function in your fingers after a wrist injury and stitches. The cause of your symptoms may be nerve damage or reduced blood flow to the affected area, which results from certain types of injuries or surgical procedures.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi I need some advice on having pins removed from my kneecap.
Male | 32
Before having pins removed from your kneecap, consult your orthopedic surgeon to discuss the procedure and timing. Prepare according to their instructions. The removal is usually done under local anesthesia, involving a small incision to remove the pins. Expect some discomfort and swelling post surgery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 53 yrs old recently I had surgery from fortis hospital Post operative appearance with orthopedic device, plates and screws seen in situ. There is evidence of a persistent fracture line in the distal femoral condyle with extensions involving patellofemoral articular surface, intercondylar notch, medial and lateral condyle reaching tibiofemoral articular surface. Proximal visualized shaft of left femur shows diffuse cortical thickening, coarse trabeculation and patchy intramedullary sclerosis. Proximal end of fracture does not show any clearly demonstrable callus formation or periosteal reaction suggesting hypo/oligotrophic fracture healing. Multiple well defined small bony hyperdensities are seen within the fracture line. Extensive surrounding soft tissue stranding and fluid density seen within the intercondylar notch area. Osteoarthritic changes seen involving the knee joint with tibial spiking, marginal osteophytes, significantly reduced medial tibiofemoral joint space.
Male | 53
We would be more than happy to help you but you have just told your reports but did not mention What's your problem? So kindly get in touch with an orthopedic surgeon near you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I have been waiting 5 yrs for a complete keen replacement operation and can not wait much longer. Could you please tell me what the total cost will be ?
Male | 82
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What to expect 5 months after knee replacement?
Regarding what to expect 5 months after knee replacement - If there are no complications then you can work freely as per your wish.
But after knee replacement, some patients do not recover as quickly as others. Consider the following:
- Patients who conducted knee-strengthening activities before surgery have a better chance of recovering faster.
- It may take longer recovery time for those patients who are older, smoke, or have other medical concerns.
Note: Although deviations from the "normal" recovery timeframe is not always expected, but such fluctuations are usually acceptable as long as the patient, doctor, and physical therapist continue to collaborate in the pursuit of a complete recovery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Knee injury left side and unable to stand up or walk sujan please guide wich doctor meet
Female | 50
Consult with an orthopedic specialist or an orthopedic surgeon immediately =to check. Based on evaluation, diagnosis and treatment will be provided.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Pain left thigh since Oct 2022. I fell down from an e-rickshaw while boarding on it. One leg on the rickshaw and another on the ground and I was dragged for about two meters until I fell on the ground. Since then got this pain.
Female | 55
Your left thigh pain since last October might be from that fall. Typical signs are aches, swelling, and leg troubles. You likely strained or bruised thigh muscles during impact. Try resting, icing the spot, and gentle stretches. But if there is no improvement or worse pain, it's wise to visit an orthopedist. They'll check and properly treat the injury.
Answered on 17th July '24
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She fell off on her wrist which causes fracture
Female | 54
If you fall and break your wrist, you may end up with a fracture. In addition to hurting, the occurrence of welling can be felt. It may be difficult to move your wrist as well. The reason for this is that the bone was forced to bear so much weight that the bone practically shattered. The first step to get it to heal is to put it in a cast or a splint so the bone can repair itself gradually. It's important to keep your wrist relatively immobile until it gets well.
Answered on 13th June '24
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Cervical neck pel. P3sjycgee
Female | 48
You may have a problem with your cervical vertebrae, leading to a sore and stiff neck. This could be due to sitting in the wrong position for long hours, muscle strain, or stress. You might feel stiffness, and discomfort, or have trouble moving your neck. Try doing some gentle neck exercises, applying heat or cold, and maintaining good posture. If the discomfort continues, visit an orthopedist for further advice.
Answered on 22nd July '24
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I'm describing for my mom.Her age is 43.she is suffering from nerve pulling after her second surgery.she can't move his both foot.she can't stand up.Now what should we do?
Female | 43
The tugging of nerves and inability to move their feet or stand up can be caused by nerve damage or compression; this sometimes occurs following surgery. It is important to get in touch with the surgeon who carried out the procedure so that they may assess what is happening. Additionally, physical therapy could help with regaining strength and movement.
Answered on 29th May '24
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Hi, I'm Tanille Henrico. I had a decompression and fusion back surgery on my lower back 5 years ago. And I'm on Lyrica 75mg twice a day and Neurontin 500mg three times a day. My back is now starting to get more and more painful by the day. And I must drink extra pain medication every day. What must I do? Please whatsapp me back
Female | 44
Looks like you're suffering from a lot of backache. Even though Lyrica and Neurontin kinds of drugs are being taken, back pain may worsen, and this may be a brand new problem or the deterioration of what used to be. You have to meet your doctor for a check-up to diagnose the cause of the recurrent pain. Sometimes, it is necessary to change your meds or use additional treatments to reduce the pain as much as possible.
Answered on 3rd July '24
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I am a 17-year-old female. I was recovering quite well from a mild knee ligament stretch from over 2 or 3 months ago. It was not fully recovered, though. Yesterday, I had an awkward fall and twisted my knee. It hurt, but after a couple of minutes, I was able to walk relatively normally. There is pain on the sides of thd knee when I fully straighten my knee or tighten it fully. I can still walk and climb stairs. Currently, I am elevating my knee above hip level. How much and how long should I limit my activities? What should I do? Will my injury heal wrongly? Will my cartilage come back fully?
Female | 17
Pain on the outer side of the knee when straightening or fully extending it could mean a sprain. Be sure to rest your knee, apply ice for 15-20 minutes several times a day, and keep it up above your hip level. Stay away from activities that make the pain worse. If it doesn’t get any better, make sure you get it checked out by an orthopedist so that it can heal properly and there won’t be any long-term issues.
Answered on 11th June '24
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I am having tailbone pain for almost 3 weeks. The pain is sometimes sharp sometimes it goes away, I am quite tensed about it as tailbone pain relates to some serious diseases. I have consulted my family doctor, he said it's nothing serious. But the pain comes and sometimes it is very sharp, it is hampering my daily routine and work.
Male | 31
Most cases of tailbone pain are not serious but if the pain is severe and affecting your routine then you can always seek a second opinion from a specialist.. such as an orthopedic doctor or pain management specialist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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