A bad knee keeps you off the stairs. A slipped disc means you cannot sit through a full workday. A fracture that was not set correctly comes back to haunt you years later. Bone and joint problems have a way of quietly taking over your life, and the longer they go untreated, the more ground you lose.
At Alright Hospital in Nagpur, our orthopedic team treats the full range of musculoskeletal conditions, from road accident fractures that need same-night surgery to chronic joint pain that has been building for years. The goal is always the same: restore your movement, reduce your pain, and get you back to the life you had before this started.
One of the most frustrating parts of seeking orthopedic care is running between facilities. You get your X-ray here, your MRI there, your surgical opinion somewhere else, and by the time you have a clear picture, weeks have passed. At Alright Hospital, that does not happen. Diagnostics, specialist consultation, surgery, and post-operative monitoring are all available in-house, which means faster decisions and better coordinated care.
Our orthopedic specialists do not recommend surgery as a first reflex. A good number of patients who come to us expecting an operation leave with a structured non-surgical plan and do very well. When surgery is the right call, we have a fully equipped operation theatre and a team that performs these procedures routinely, not occasionally.
Patients also benefit from our multispeciality setup. Orthopedic conditions in diabetic patients, elderly patients with cardiac history, or children with developmental conditions require input from more than one department. That coordination happens naturally here, within the same hospital, between teams that know each other.
Fracture Treatment and Trauma Care Fractures are treated from the moment you arrive. Our team handles simple and complex fractures across all age groups, choosing between casting, bracing, or surgical fixation based on the nature and location of the injury. Emergency fracture care runs through the night.
Joint Replacement Surgery For patients with severe knee or hip joint damage from arthritis, avascular necrosis, or long-term wear, joint replacement surgery offers lasting relief when other treatments have stopped working. Our surgeons use well-established implant systems and prioritise early mobilisation after surgery.
Arthroscopic (Keyhole) Surgery Procedures on the knee, shoulder, and ankle can often be performed through small incisions using an arthroscope. ACL tears, meniscus injuries, rotator cuff problems, and cartilage damage are all commonly treated this way, with significantly shorter recovery times compared to open surgery.
Spine and Back Treatment Back pain is one of the most common reasons people visit an orthopedic specialist, and it is also one of the most overtreated. At Alright Hospital, we take a measured approach: thorough diagnosis first, conservative treatment where it is appropriate, and surgical intervention only when the clinical evidence clearly supports it. Disc prolapse, spondylitis, spinal stenosis, and nerve compression are all treated here.
Sports Injury Management Ligament tears, tendon injuries, stress fractures, and dislocations need prompt and accurate treatment to heal properly. Our sports injury services are not limited to professional athletes. If you play weekend cricket, go for morning runs, or simply slipped on a wet floor, you deserve the same quality of care.
Osteoporosis Diagnosis and Management Bone density loss is a long-term condition that is often discovered only after a fracture. We offer DEXA scan-based diagnosis, medication planning, and ongoing monitoring for patients at risk, particularly older women and long-term steroid users.
Paediatric Orthopedics Children are not small adults. Bone conditions in children require different assessment and different treatment approaches. Our team handles congenital deformities, growth plate injuries, clubfoot, developmental dysplasia, and flat feet with the care and patience that young patients need.
24/7 Orthopedic Emergency Care Road accidents, falls, and workplace injuries do not follow a schedule. Our emergency orthopedic team is available at all hours for fracture stabilisation, wound management, and urgent surgical intervention.
Patients come to us with knee osteoarthritis and ligament injuries, hip fractures and joint degeneration, lumbar disc disease and lower back pain, shoulder instability and rotator cuff tears, wrist, hand, and foot fractures, chronic joint pain unresponsive to earlier treatment, bone infections, congenital and developmental conditions in children, and post-surgical orthopedic recovery.
Patients managing diabetes, kidney disease, or heart conditions alongside an orthopedic problem benefit from the fact that our internal medicine, nephrology, and cardiology teams are under the same roof. Pre-operative clearance, anaesthesia coordination, and post-operative systemic management happen efficiently, without the patient carrying files from clinic to clinic.
Our operation theatre handles the full range of orthopedic procedures, from emergency fracture fixation late at night to planned joint replacement surgeries in the morning. Digital X-ray is available on the same floor, and CT or MRI imaging through our radiology department is coordinated directly with the surgical team when needed.
Post-operative patients recover in our monitored general ward or ICU, depending on the complexity of their case, with pain management, nursing care, and early physiotherapy support factored into the plan from day one.
That is something we determine after a proper examination and review of your imaging. Many patients referred to us for surgery do not end up needing it. We will give you an honest assessment, not a convenient one.
Most patients are on their feet within 48 hours of surgery. Full recovery takes between 6 and 12 weeks depending on your age, fitness, and which joint was replaced. We plan the recovery from the day of your admission, not as an afterthought.
Yes, and the majority of our sports injury patients are not professional athletes. Active recovery with the right diagnosis is what matters regardless of your fitness level or how the injury happened.
Yes. Paediatric orthopedic care is part of our regular practice. Early intervention for developmental and congenital conditions gives children significantly better long-term outcomes.
Yes. Fractures, dislocations, and trauma cases are seen and treated at any hour. Our emergency team does not hand you a token and ask you to come back in the morning.