Dr. Sudhakar Reddy is a highly experienced Orthopedic Surgeon with international training and expertise. He completed his MBBS from Osmania Medical College and MS in Orthopedics from Gandhi Medical College in India.

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Joint Replacement Surgery

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What is Joint Replacement Surgery ?

Joint replacement surgery is a medical procedure where a damaged or worn-out joint is replaced with an artificial implant to relieve pain and restore mobility. It’s commonly done for knees, hips, and shoulders.

This procedure is usually recommended when joint pain and stiffness severely affect your daily life and non-surgical treatments no longer help. Joint replacement can improve quality of life, reduce pain, and allow for active, pain-free movement.

Treatments

We offer advanced joint replacement procedures including total and partial replacements of the knee, hip, and shoulder joints using cutting-edge techniques.

Joint Replacement Surgery

Our treatments are personalized and based on international standards to ensure fast recovery, minimal pain, and long-lasting results.

    • Total Knee Replacement
    • Total Hip Replacement
    • Shoulder Replacement
    • Partial Joint Replacement
    • Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement

Why Choose Us?

  • 28+ Years of Experience
  • International Training in UK & France
  • Evidence-Based Surgical Techniques
  • Personalized Patient Care Plans
  • Faster Recovery & Rehabilitation

Restoring Movement, Relieving Pain

We combine years of experience, global training, and cutting-edge technology to provide the best joint replacement care—ensuring smoother movement, pain relief, and better quality of life.

If you have severe joint pain, stiffness, or reduced mobility that isn't relieved by medication or therapy, joint replacement may be necessary.

Most patients start walking within a few days. Full recovery typically takes 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the joint replaced and the patient's health.

Modern implants can last 15–20 years or more. With proper care and regular check-ups, many patients enjoy long-lasting relief and mobility.