
Professional medical service of Orthopaedics
Our Orthopaedics Department provides expert care for conditions affecting the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or seeking joint replacement surgery, our team of highly trained orthopedic specialists is here to help you move better and live stronger.
- Diagnosis and treatment of bone and joint disorders
- Total joint replacement (hip, knee, shoulder)
- Fracture care and trauma management
- Sports injuries and arthroscopic surgery
- Spine care and surgery
- Treatment for arthritis and osteoporosis
- Pediatric orthopaedic services
- Hand, wrist, foot, and ankle surgery
- Minimally invasive and robotic-assisted procedures
- Post-surgical rehabilitation and physical therapy
Why Choose Our Orthopaedic Care?
- Board-certified orthopedic surgeons and specialists
- State-of-the-art surgical suites and diagnostic imaging
- Personalized treatment plans focused on your goals
- Advanced techniques for faster recovery and reduced pain
- Comprehensive pre- and post-operative care
- Multidisciplinary rehabilitation support


Our Commitment
We understand that musculoskeletal pain and injury can limit your quality of life. Our goal is to provide compassionate, expert care that gets you back to doing the things you love — pain-free and confidently.
What does an orthopaedic doctor treat?
Orthopaedic doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and spine. This includes injuries, arthritis, back pain, sports injuries, fractures, and more.
What is the difference between a fracture and a sprain?
A fracture is a break or crack in the bone. A sprain is an injury to a ligament (the tissue connecting bones). Both can be painful and may require imaging (X-ray or MRI) and medical treatment.
Are all orthopaedic problems treated with surgery?
No. Many conditions can be treated non-surgically using methods such as physical therapy, medication, braces, joint injections, or lifestyle modifications. Surgery is typically recommended only when conservative treatments are not effective.
How long is the recovery time after orthopaedic surgery?
Recovery varies depending on the procedure. Minor arthroscopic surgeries may heal in weeks, while major joint replacements may take several months with physical therapy. Your doctor will provide a personalized recovery plan.