Orthopaedics Doctors in Chennai
Our orthopaedic specialists treat conditions of the musculoskeletal system — bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Whether you have a sports injury, chronic joint pain, or a fracture, we provide accurate diagnosis and effective management with on-site X-ray and imaging.
Conditions We Treat
- Joint pain (knee, shoulder, hip, ankle)
- Arthritis (osteoarthritis & rheumatoid)
- Back pain & sciatica
- Sports injuries & ligament tears
- Fractures & dislocations
- Tendinitis & bursitis
- Neck pain & cervical spondylosis
- Flat feet & foot disorders
When Should You See a Orthopaedics Specialist?
- Joint pain lasting more than two weeks
- Swelling, warmth, or stiffness in a joint
- Inability to bear weight on a limb
- Sports injury that has not improved with rest
- Back or neck pain radiating to the arms or legs
- Repeated joint dislocation
- A fracture or suspected broken bone
What to Expect at Your Consultation
Your orthopaedic specialist will examine the affected joint or area, assess range of motion, and review X-rays taken on-site if needed. You will receive a clear diagnosis and a management plan that may include physiotherapy referral, medication, injections, or surgical consultation depending on the condition.
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Our orthopaedics specialists are being onboarded. Contact us to check current availability.
Check AvailabilityRelated Lab Tests
These diagnostic tests are commonly ordered alongside a orthopaedics consultation. All available on-site.
Frequently Asked Questions — Orthopaedics in Chennai
When should I see an orthopaedic doctor for knee pain?
See an orthopaedic specialist if your knee pain lasts more than two weeks, is accompanied by swelling or inability to fully bend or straighten the knee, or if it followed an injury. Early diagnosis prevents further damage.
What is the difference between a physiotherapist and an orthopaedic doctor?
An orthopaedic doctor diagnoses the underlying condition and prescribes treatment, which may include medication, injections, or surgery. A physiotherapist carries out rehabilitation exercises and manual therapy. Both often work together for the best outcomes.
Is back pain always a sign of a serious problem?
Most back pain is mechanical — caused by muscle strain, poor posture, or disc wear — and resolves with treatment. However, back pain with leg weakness, bladder changes, or following a fall needs urgent evaluation.
Are X-rays available at MedWorksPlus for orthopaedic consultations?
Yes. X-ray imaging is available on-site, so your orthopaedic doctor can review images during your consultation without sending you elsewhere.
Ready to see a Orthopaedics specialist?
Same-day appointments available at MedWorksPlus, Perungudi, Chennai. Consultation + diagnostics under one roof.