Complete Bone, Joint, and Muscle Care for Better Mobility

The Orthopaedics Department provides comprehensive care for bone, joint, muscle, and spine-related problems. Our orthopaedic specialists diagnose and treat injuries, age-related joint issues, and movement disorders caused by daily work, accidents, or lifestyle conditions. We focus on restoring mobility and reducing pain so patients can return to their normal activities.

The Orthopaedics Department is led by experienced specialists dedicated to restoring mobility and improving quality of life for patients with bone and joint disorders. Dr. G. Ravi Kumar, M.S. (Orthopaedics) is a senior consultant known for his expertise in fracture management, arthritis care, and trauma treatment. Supporting him is Dr. Guna Sekhar Reddy, M.S. (Orthopaedics), who has extensive experience in managing sports injuries, spine disorders, and chronic joint pain conditions. Their patient-focused approach emphasizes accurate diagnosis, effective treatment planning, and guided rehabilitation.

We follow a step-by-step treatment approach, starting with proper diagnosis and non-surgical care whenever possible. Surgery is advised only when necessary. Our team ensures clear explanation, safe treatment, and guided recovery to help patients regain strength, balance, and confidence in movement.

Our Key Orthopaedic Services

Our Orthopaedic services focus on pain relief, improved mobility, and long-term joint health through accurate diagnosis and patient-centered care.

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers to common questions about bone, joint, and muscle health.
You should consult an Orthopaedic doctor if you have persistent joint pain, difficulty in movement, swelling, fractures, or pain after an injury or fall.
No. Most orthopaedic problems can be treated with medication, exercises, and lifestyle changes. Surgery is recommended only when non-surgical treatment is not effective.
Healing time depends on the type of fracture and age of the patient. Most fractures heal within 6–8 weeks with proper care.
Yes. Untreated bone and joint problems can limit movement and cause long-term pain, affecting work and daily activities.
Regular exercise, proper posture, a balanced diet rich in calcium, and timely medical checkups help maintain bone and joint health.