
Services & Conditions We Treat
Restoring Movement, Relieving Pain
Orthopaedic conditions can affect your ability to move freely, perform daily tasks, and live without pain. Our goal is to provide clear diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, and personalised care — whether that involves non-surgical management or advanced surgical solutions.

Treatments We Offer
Joint Replacement Surgery
When a joint is severely damaged by arthritis, injury, or long-term wear, joint replacement surgery may be the best option to relieve pain and restore mobility. The procedure replaces the damaged joint surfaces with an artificial implant that mimics natural function.
Types of Joint Replacement
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Hip Replacement
Recommended for patients with hip arthritis, fractures, or ongoing hip pain that doesn’t respond to other treatments. Replacing the damaged hip joint with a modern implant helps restore smooth, pain-free movement.
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Knee Replacement
Performed when arthritis or injury causes severe pain and loss of mobility. Options include partial replacement (only the damaged part) or total replacement (the whole joint). The goal is to reduce pain, correct deformity, and improve movement.
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Revision Surgery
Sometimes, a joint implant wears out or becomes painful after many years. Revision surgery replaces or repairs the implant to restore comfort and movement.
Benefits of Joint Replacement Surgery:
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Significant pain relief
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Restored mobility and independence
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Improved quality of life and ability to return to daily activities
Conditions We Treat
Joint Pain & Arthritis
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Osteoarthritis – gradual wear-and-tear of joint cartilage
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Rheumatoid arthritis – inflammatory condition affecting multiple joints
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Post-traumatic arthritis – arthritis that develops after an injury
Symptoms include:
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Stiffness and swelling
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Pain during activity or rest
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Limited movement and loss of independence

Our Approach
Every patient is unique. That’s why we:
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Listen – We take time to understand your symptoms and concerns.
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Diagnose – Clear assessment through clinical examination and imaging.
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Treat – Start with conservative care whenever possible.
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Support – If surgery is required, provide expert care before, during, and after your operation.
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Rehabilitate – Partner with physiotherapists to guide you through recovery.
Our goal is always the same: to relieve pain, restore movement, and help you live fully again.
