Best Orthopedist in Noida
Find verified orthopedist doctors in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Book online consultations or visit clinics across Sector 18, Sector 62, Sector 15, Sector 44, and more.
Conditions Treated by Orthopedist Doctors in Noida
If you are experiencing any of these conditions in Noida, consult a qualified orthopedist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
- Back pain and slipped disc
- Knee pain and osteoarthritis
- Fractures and sports injuries
- Frozen shoulder
- Cervical spondylosis (neck pain)
- Ligament tears (ACL, meniscus)
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Rheumatoid arthritis
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Frequently Asked Questions — Orthopedist in Noida
Who is the best orthopedist in Noida?
PingMeDoc lists verified orthopedist doctors in Noida with qualifications, experience, and patient ratings. Browse profiles, compare consultation fees, and book appointments online or visit in person.
How much does a orthopedist consultation cost in Noida?
Orthopedist consultation fees in Noida typically range from ₹300 to ₹1,500 depending on the doctor's experience and whether you choose an online or in-person visit. All fees are displayed transparently on each doctor's profile.
Can I consult a orthopedist online in Noida?
Yes. Many orthopedist doctors in Noida on PingMeDoc offer video consultations. You can consult from home, receive digital prescriptions, and schedule follow-ups — all through the app.
What conditions does a orthopedist treat?
A orthopedist specializing in Orthopedics treats Back pain and slipped disc, Knee pain and osteoarthritis, Fractures and sports injuries, Frozen shoulder, Cervical spondylosis (neck pain), and more. Consult a orthopedist if you experience symptoms related to these conditions.
When should I see an Orthopedist for back pain?
Consult an Orthopedist if back pain persists beyond 2 weeks, radiates down your leg (sciatica), causes numbness or weakness, follows a fall or injury, or interferes with daily activities. Sudden onset of severe pain, loss of bladder or bowel control, or progressive weakness requires urgent evaluation.
What is the difference between an Orthopedist and a Physiotherapist?
An Orthopedist is a medical doctor who diagnoses musculoskeletal conditions, prescribes medications, orders imaging (X-ray, MRI), and performs surgery if needed. A Physiotherapist provides rehabilitation through exercises, stretching, and manual therapy. They often work together — the orthopedist diagnoses and the physiotherapist helps with recovery.