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Paras Health, Gurugram
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Consult with Bone & Joint Specialist Doctors at Paras Hospital, Gurugram
At Paras Hospital Gurugram, our orthopaedic doctors are notable and renowned for their commendable expertise in treating bone pain, joint, hip and spine disorders. With uber advanced technologies like minimally invasive techniques, joint replacement, robotic-assisted surgeries and arthroscopy, they ensure to provide top-most care to conditions like arthritis, factures, sports injuries. Orthopaedic doctors at Paras Hospital Gurugram offers personalised tailor plan that combines the most cutting-edge technology and post-treatment rehabilitation plan so that patients not just receive treatment but also heal. Be it routine surgeries or complex treatment plans, our orthopaedic team at Paras Hospital Gurugram is dedicated to make sure that you receive the best possible orthopaedic treatment that centres all your patient needs.
Why the Right Orthopedic Doctor Matters?
The most important decisions you can make for your bone health and well-being are selecting the right orthopedic doctor. Your doctor is your main medical provider, but he or she is also a trusted advisor. The right orthopedic specialist helps guide you through necessary treatments and preventive measures that can significantly impact your mobility and quality of life. Here's how an experienced orthopedic doctor can assist you:
Exploration of the Past Medical History
An ideal orthopedic doctor would go deep into your medical history. Past surgeries, diagnoses, and treatments are reviewed and help to create an effective treatment plan tailored to their specific needs.
Correct Diagnosis with Relevant Treatment
The medical field always risks the possibility of delayed or misdiagnosis, which might cause a worsening of symptoms. A professional orthopedic doctor guarantees accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment on time to avoid complications and facilitate a faster recovery.
Individualized Care
Every patient is unique, and their orthopedic needs vary. A good orthopedic doctor recognizes this and takes into account your medical history, lifestyle, and preferences when developing your treatment plan, offering a more customized approach to your care.
Preventive Healthcare Advocacy
Not all orthopedic problems call for immediate medical intervention. Sometimes, lifestyle changes such as regular exercise and posture improvement can prevent long-term damage. Your orthopedic doctor will advise you on preventive measures such as exercises, proper posture, and physical therapy to help maintain your bone and joint health.
Compassion, Trust, and Confidentiality
A caring empathetic physician provides the confidence that the patient will have to feel at ease during treatment. A good orthopedic physician is somebody who would hear you out and maintain confidentiality so you feel that there is support for healing.
The top orthopedic experts are updated on the latest technological advances in medicine, such as robotic-assisted surgeries, minimally invasive procedures, and the newest treatments. This means that the patient will get the most advanced care possible, specific to his or her needs.
Frequently Ask Questions
Who is an Orthopaedic doctor?
An orthopaedic doctor is a specialist of bone and joint health. An orthopaedic is also referred to as a musculoskeletal. Apart from bone and joints, orthopaedic specialists also diagnose and treat injuries, pain, discomfort and deformities.
Who is an Orthopaedic surgeon?
An orthopaedic surgeon specifically conducts and operates surgery to address more nuanced and complicated bone, joint and musculoskeletal issues. Apart from these surgical jobs, they also help with non-surgical treatments such as medication, therapy, rehabilitation and lifestyle modification.
When should I see an orthopaedic doctor?
You should consult an orthopaedic doctor if you have persistent pain/joints, difficulty in everyday movements, trauma/injuries, swelling, stiffness, deformity, arthritis, osteoporosis, and back pain.
What conditions does an orthopaedic doctor treat?
An orthopaedic doctor treats a variety of conditions such as bone fracture, bone dislocation, arthritis, joint pain, ACL, ligament fracture, foot/ankle issues, back pain, deformities and more such bone and joint related medical issues.
What are the procedures performed by orthopaedic surgeons?
An orthopaedic surgeon is known to perform various surgical processes such as knee replacement surgery, spine surgery, herniated disc repair, tendon/ligament repair, arthroscopy, facture repair, and corrective surgeries.
How to schedule an appointment with the best orthopaedic doctors in Gurugram at Paras Hospital?
Booking an online consultation for orthopaedic treatment in Gurugram is pretty easy. All you have to do is simply visit the website of Paras Health and finalise a slot of appointment of your preference with your preferred orthopaedic doctor. You can choose to pay instantly and offline at the facility as well. Additionally, you can call at 808-0808-069 to have our health experts book an appointment on your behalf.
How often should an individual visit an orthopaedist?
A person should visit an orthopaedist depending on his/her condition and type of medical ailments - every 6-12 months for chronic condition like arthritis, post-surgical rehabilitation as recommended by orthopaedist and immediately if the condition worsens or depending on the intensity of the pain.
What are the most common procedures performed by an orthopaedist?
Some of the common procedures performed by an orthopaedist are fracture repair, arthroscopic surgeries, soft tissues injuries and more.
Can an orthopaedist treat foot and ankle-related problems?
Yes, an orthopaedist treats foot and ankle-related problems such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendon, flat feet, bunions and more.
How often should I visit orthopaedic surgeons for follow-up check-ups?
The follow up check-ups should happen after 2-6 weeks of surgery. Then after 3-6 months depending on recovery.