Orthopedic Hospital in Prayagraj

Looking for reliable orthopedic care in Prayagraj? Madnani Hospital offers expert treatment for bone, joint, and spine conditions. From fractures and arthritis to sports injuries and back pain, our team focuses on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and faster recovery to help you move comfortably and live pain-free.

Expert Orthopedic Specialist in Prayagraj

Our experienced orthopedic specialists provide comprehensive care for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. With advanced diagnostic support and personalized treatment plans, we help patients manage joint pain, fractures, arthritis, spine disorders, and sports injuries. At Madnani Hospital, we are committed to restoring mobility, reducing pain, and improving quality of life through expert orthopedic care.

Our Experts

Dr. Anurag Kesarwani

Dr. Anurag Kesarwani

MBBS, DNB (Ortho)

  • Experience : 11 Years
  • Expertise : Arthroplasty, Complex Trauma, Sports Injury, Spine Specialist
  • OPD Timing : Mon – Fri | 14:00 – 16:00
Dr. Kushagra Darbari

Dr. Kushagra Darbari

MBBS, D. (Ortho)

  • Experience : 15+ Years
  • Expertise : Arthroplasty, Complex Trauma, Sports Injury, Spine Specialist
  • OPD Timing : Wed & Fri | 19:00 – 21:00

Orthopedic Condition We Treat

Joint Pain

Persistent pain in the joints that can affect daily activities, movement, and overall quality of life.

Arthritis

A condition that causes inflammation, stiffness, and pain in the joints, often reducing flexibility and mobility.

Fractures & Trauma Injuries

Broken bones and injury-related conditions requiring timely diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation for proper healing.

Back & Neck Pain

Pain or discomfort in the spine, neck, or surrounding muscles that can impact posture and daily functioning.

Knee Pain

Knee discomfort caused by injury, arthritis, overuse, or age-related wear and tear affecting movement.

Shoulder Pain

Pain, stiffness, or restricted movement in the shoulder joint resulting from injury, inflammation, or degeneration.

Sports Injuries

Bone, joint, muscle, or ligament injuries caused during physical activities, sports, or exercise.

Osteoporosis

A condition that weakens bones, making them more fragile and prone to fractures.

Slip Disc

A spinal condition where a disc presses on nearby nerves, causing back pain, numbness, or weakness.

Ligament Injuries

Damage or tears to the ligaments that connect bones and support joint stability, commonly affecting knees and ankles.

Frozen Shoulder

A condition characterized by pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint.

Bone & Joint Disorders

Various conditions affecting bones, joints, and musculoskeletal health, leading to pain, stiffness, or reduced mobility.

Symptoms to Consult an Orthopedic Surgeon

Persistent Joint Pain

Ongoing pain in the knees, hips, shoulders, or other joints that does not improve with rest or basic treatment.

Difficulty Walking or Climbing Stairs

Pain, weakness, or stiffness that makes everyday movements such as walking, standing, or climbing stairs challenging.

Swelling in Joints

Visible swelling, tenderness, or inflammation in the joints that may indicate an underlying orthopedic condition.

Back or Neck Stiffness

Persistent stiffness or discomfort in the back or neck that affects posture, flexibility, and daily activities.

Bone Fractures or Injuries

Any suspected fracture, dislocation, or injury requiring prompt evaluation and specialized orthopedic care.

Muscle Weakness

Unexplained weakness in the arms, legs, or surrounding muscles that may affect strength, balance, and movement.

Reduced Mobility

Difficulty moving a joint freely or performing routine activities due to pain, stiffness, or injury.

Sports-Related Injuries

Pain, sprains, ligament tears, or other injuries sustained during sports or physical activities that require expert treatment.

Experiencing any of these symptoms? Consult our orthopedic specialists for timely diagnosis and effective treatment.

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