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Best Orthopedic Hospitals in Tamil Nadu

Venkataeswara Hospitals

Venkataeswara Hospitals

Nandanam, Chennai

Multi-Specialty Hospital

36-A, Pasumpon Muthuramalingam Salai, Chamiers Road.

]Nandanam Extension

8951 KM's away

Specialities

19

Doctors

16

Beds

130
Dr. R. Karthikeyan
Dr. R. Karthikeyan

Joint Replacement Surgeon

18 years of experience

Dr. Arun Kumar
Dr. Arun Kumar

Urologist

18 years of experience

Dr. Sripriya Rajan
Dr. Sripriya Rajan

Surgical Oncologist

25 years of experience

Dr. Vijay Karthik
Dr. Vijay Karthik

Dermatologist

29 years of experience

Dr. Priya Chandrasekar
Dr. Priya Chandrasekar

Pediatrician

32 years of experience

Dr. Prabha Karthik
Dr. Prabha Karthik

Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist

23 years of experience

Dr. M Gnanasekar
Dr. M Gnanasekar

Coloproctologist

20 years of experience

Dr. Thillai Vallal
Dr. Thillai Vallal

Cardiologist

36 years of experience

Dr. I. Periyandavar
Dr. I. Periyandavar

Diabetologist

36 years of experience

Dr. R Krishnamoorthy
Dr. R Krishnamoorthy

Plastic Surgeon

36 years of experience

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Parvathy Hospital

Parvathy Hospital

Chromepet, Chennai

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Number-241, G. S. T. Road

8939 KM's away

Specialities

5

Doctors

5

Beds

100
Dr. Dharmarajan J
Dr. Dharmarajan J

Orthopedist

40 years of experience

Dr. V.t.s.arul Sivakumar
Dr. V.t.s.arul Sivakumar

General Surgeon

20 years of experience

Dr. Vinoth Kumar
Dr. Vinoth Kumar

Spine And Pain Specialist

13 years of experience

Dr. Vivek
Dr. Vivek

Plastic Surgeon

23 years of experience

Dr. K. Balasundaram
Dr. K. Balasundaram

Plastic Surgeon

20 years of experience

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Rakshith Hospital

Rakshith Hospital

Valasaravakkam, Chennai

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Address* No.153, Arcot Road, Sai square complex

8944 KM's away

Specialities

10

Doctors

5

Beds

0
Dr. E. Chandrasekhar
Dr. E. Chandrasekhar

Cardiologist

15 years of experience

Dr. Ramadoss Pn
Dr. Ramadoss Pn

Pediatrician

23 years of experience

Dr. S Balamurugan
Dr. S Balamurugan

Pulmonologist

25 years of experience

Dr. D. Subbarao
Dr. D. Subbarao

Orthopedist

36 years of experience

Dr. A.muthukumaravel
Dr. A.muthukumaravel

General Surgeon

31 years of experience

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Sri Padmapriya Hospital

Sri Padmapriya Hospital

Adyar, Chennai

Number 28, 1st Avenue, Indira Nagar

8952 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

4

Beds

0
Dr. Sowmya Raghavan
Dr. Sowmya Raghavan

Gynecologist

33 years of experience

Dr. Anitha Parthasarathy
Dr. Anitha Parthasarathy

Gynecologist

20 years of experience

Dr. V.vijay Reddy
Dr. V.vijay Reddy

Orthopedist

25 years of experience

Dr. Shanmuga R
Dr. Shanmuga R

Plastic Surgeon

13 years of experience

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Pallavaram Children Medical Centre

Pallavaram Children Medical Centre

Pallavaram, Chennai

11, Bharathi Nagar, 1st Street, Darga Road

8942 KM's away

Specialities

4

Doctors

3

Beds

20
Dr. Parvathi
Dr. Parvathi

Pediatrician

53 years of experience

Dr. P. Poorna Kala
Dr. P. Poorna Kala

General Physician

13 years of experience

Dr. K.p Pranesh
Dr. K.p Pranesh

Pediatrician

16 years of experience

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Eswar Medical Foundation

Eswar Medical Foundation

Kolathur, Chennai

1, Red Hills Road, Bharathi Nagar

8949 KM's away

Specialities

3

Doctors

3

Beds

35
Dr. T. Kumar
Dr. T. Kumar

Urologist

29 years of experience

Dr. P.suresh Babu
Dr. P.suresh Babu

General Surgeon

26 years of experience

Dr. T. Kumar
Dr. T. Kumar

Urologist

29 years of experience

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Radial Ortho Speciality Hospital

Radial Ortho Speciality Hospital

Medavakkam, Chennai

Plot Number 2, 1st Street, VGP Babu Nagar, Mambakkam Main Road

8945 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

2

Beds

10
Dr. A Kumar
Dr. A Kumar

Orthopedist

23 years of experience

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Chennai Eye Care Hospital

Chennai Eye Care Hospital

Velachery, Chennai

#6, 12th Cross Street, Dhandeeswaram, Velachery, Landmark: Vijayanagar Bus Stop.

8949 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

1

Beds

30
Dr. Manohar R
Dr. Manohar R

General Physician

34 years of experience

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Jyothi Siddha & Ayurveda Hospital

Jyothi Siddha & Ayurveda Hospital

Tambaram, Chennai

32, Gandhi Road

8937 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

1

Beds

10

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Neuro Life Hospital

Neuro Life Hospital

Maduravoyal, Chennai

25, Alappakam Main Road

8943 KM's away

Specialities

3

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. A Gunasekaran
Dr. A Gunasekaran

Neurologist

33 years of experience

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Top 10 Orthopedic Hospitals Near Tamil Nadu

Hospital RatingDoctors Location
Venkataeswara Hospitals

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16Nandanam, Chennai
Parvathy Hospital

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5Chromepet, Chennai
Rakshith Hospital

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5Valasaravakkam, Chennai
Sri Padmapriya Hospital

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4Adyar, Chennai
Pallavaram Children Medical Centre

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3Pallavaram, Chennai
Eswar Medical Foundation

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3Kolathur, Chennai
Radial Ortho Speciality Hospital

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2Medavakkam, Chennai
Chennai Eye Care Hospital

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1Velachery, Chennai
Jyothi Siddha & Ayurveda Hospital

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1Tambaram, Chennai
Neuro Life Hospital

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1Maduravoyal, Chennai

Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (1361)

Im a 17 yo im male my hand hurts so much when i touch a precised place in it i can actually see the bone our comparing to the other hand. Thanks

Male | 17

It looks like you may have broken your hand. A specific point may be very tender and the area can appear different from the other side. It is crucial to have an orthopedist look at this. They will confirm the diagnosis and give you the right treatment which may involve putting on a cast or splint so that the bone can heal properly. Make sure that it is checked as soon as possible so you can begin the recovery process.

Answered on 7th June '24

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I felt a pop in my chest and it took my breath away and now I have swelling under my arm

Male | 32

You might have had a pneumothorax, which happens when air gets into the space between your lung and chest wall. This can occur with a sudden chest injury or the rupture of a tiny air sac. The swelling in your armpit could be connected to this. To receive appropriate care which may include releasing pressurized air by draining it out to facilitate lung expansion.

Answered on 10th June '24

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What surgery would you suggest: Diagnostic Imaging Report PATIENT: PARSONS , GRANT ELLIOT UNIT#: 0001498559 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Accession MR-25-024470 2025/09/25 13:30 MR Shoulder, Unilateral Non Enhanced -EX Report MRI LEFT SHOULDER: TECHNIQUE: Routine unenhanced shoulder MRI. COMPARISON STUDY:X-rays 7/6/2021 FINDINGS: Patient states history of shoulder surgery approximately 2 years ago. There is a clinical history provided of dislocated shoulder December 2024. Pain and reduced range of motion since then. Sequences have been modified in an attempt to decrease susceptibility artifact from prior surgery. There is still expected susceptibility artifact in relation to the prior rotator cuff repair. AC JOINT: Features of partial AC joint resection with mild widening of the joint. Small volume joint fluid. Minimal bone marrow edema anterolateral acromion. SUBACROMIAL BURSA: Moderate volume of fluid and mild synovial proliferation identified in the subacromial/subdeltoid bursa which is freely communicating with the glenohumeral joint on basis of a large fullthickness re-tear of the posterior superior rotator cuff. See below. LONG HEAD OF BICEPS: Medially dislocated from bicipital groove. The tendon is identified appearing contiguous with the biceps labral anchor and 06-Oct-2025 11:44 AM, ADT Dr. Bobby Rajan CONFIDENTIAL: DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. Page 1 of 2 PARSONS, GRANT 0013059225 CA-NS Diagnostic Imaging coursing through the anterior aspect of glenohumeral joint. The tendon is suboptimally profiled though mildly indistinct along the extreme superior medial margin of the joint. Split tear cannot be excluded. POSTERIOR SUPERIOR ROTATOR CUFF: Prior rotator cuff repair with 2 anchors identified associated with greater tuberosity. Complete full-thickness retear of supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons. High riding humeral head abuts the undersurface of deltoid. There is medial tendon retraction of supraspinatus tendon 4.5 to 5 cm, to glenohumeral joints and more posteriorly, medial to the glenoid rim. Infraspinatus tendon is retracted nearly 6 cm, close to the spinal glenoid notch. There is severe fatty atrophy of the infraspinatus muscle belly. Moderate fatty atrophy of supraspinatus muscle belly. Teres minor muscle and tendon are maintained. SUBSCAPULARIS TENDON: Completely torn with ill-defined debris along its expected lesser tuberosity insertion. Muscular humeral attachment is mildly edematous though grossly contiguous. Severe fatty atrophy of the muscle belly. GLENOHUMERAL JOINT/OTHER: High riding humeral head as described. There does not appear to be a Hill-Sachs deformity. No high-grade or full-thickness glenohumeral hyaline cartilage defect identified. Small glenoid rim and inferior humeral head osteophytes. Synovial proliferation identified along the posterior superior aspect of glenohumeral joint and throughout axillary recess. Mild edema and fatty atrophy localized along the mid to anterior deltoid musculature.

Male | 48

Answered on 9th Oct '25

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M ek Avn patient hu mare ko stem cell therapy krwani h both leg to kya avn cure ho sakta h kya or iska cost kitna hoga

Male | 33

Pehle dekhna hoga ki avn ki stage konsi hai. Early stages mey minimal surgery aur stem cell therapy ka trial Diya jaata hai, iss umeed se ki patient recover ho. Cost depend karta hai aap kaisa hospital choose karte ho. Procedure is cost range treatment options discuss karne ke hisab se decide hoti hai. Can connect @8639947097. Dr.Shivanshu Mittal

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi there, Hope you’re doing well. I’m reaching out to ask about medial tibial stress syndrome/tibial stress fractures. I’ve been training for my 2nd marathon for the past few months and have experienced some shin pain along the inside of my left leg (dominate leg). It’s a low pain level that never exceeds 1-3 out of 10 on a pain level scale. My main issue is that it’s challenging to self diagnose this. Part of me sees a couple fracture symptoms - the pain is localized (not big like a typical shin splint), there is slight pain when I run up or down stairs, some discomfort when I jump multiple times on the one leg, and the pain fluctuates from day to day. And although the pain point is localized, it’s not quite as tender or painful as some examples I’ve read online (so maybe not a fracture?). My reasons why I think this could just be a shin splint are because the pain has not gotten worse over the past 3 weeks (while running), and the pain fades away most of the time when I’m running (sometimes I feel discomfort during the first mile or 2 but then it’s gone). I even ran a half marathon race with a personal best time just 5 days ago, and was not bothered by it during or after the race. I started noticing this issue about 3 weeks ago. I took a couple days off from running 2.5 weeks ago to address it. I didn’t think it was anything alarming, so I continued my training for 2 weeks - I run about 50 to 60 miles a week. I haven’t ran for 5 days this week because I began to get paranoid about this injury still lingering (last thing I want is to turn a shin splint into a fracture). It’s strange the injury hasn’t gotten worse, and like I said, the pain fluctuates from day to day, but never exceeds a 3 out of 10 on the pain level scale. I’m wondering if you have any recommendations and if it’s worth visiting a doctor in person soon. My ultimate goal is to still run my marathon the final weekend of April, but I’ll need at least 5 to 6 more weeks of training - therefore if my rest time exceeds 3 weeks, I probably can’t do the race. Obviously it’s not the end of the world if I have to sit out. Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon! Take care, Dominic

Male | 23

Answered on 24th Sept '24

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পুরুষ অঙ্গের ফুসকুড়ি থেকে স্হায়ী সমাধান পাব

Male | 19

The lumps can be due to various reasons like infections, cysts, or even benign growths. It's essential to have it checked by an urologist to confirm the cause. In the meantime, you can keep the area clean and avoid squeezing or picking at it. Most of these lumps are harmless and easily treatable. So, I'd recommend scheduling a visit with an urologist who can examine it properly and suggest the best course of action for you. 

Answered on 3rd Nov '25

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Suffering from left groin pain from the past week.medications from family doctor did not work out immense pain lifting the leg & down to the ground.pls advice what can be the reason & what tests required for treatment

Female | 64

Groin pain can come from different sources like a muscle strain or hernia. To find out the right one, an orthopedist might recommend your tests like an ultrasound or MRI. These tests are to look through your body and find the exact problem. After the diagnosis is made, the doctor can recommend the right therapy, which may consist of physical therapy or surgery. 

Answered on 21st Oct '24

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