Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
The Department of Orthopaedics diagnoses and treats diseases of knee, joints, bones, ligaments, muscles, shoulder and tendons. At Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj, we provide treatment for several such conditions, including but not limited to:
162+ Hospital Beds
24/7 Emergency Service
65 ICU Beds
Top Orthopedics Hospital in Delhi, India | Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj

Why Choose Us
-
✅ Highly experienced specialists team members
-
✅ 30+ Years of experience expert
-
✅ 5000+ Successful Knee Surgeries
-
✅ Green OT Certification
-
✅ NABH Certified Nursing Excellence
-
✅ Ranked No. 7 in Delhi’s Best Private Hospital by The Week Magazine Survey, 2019
-
✅ Fortis Hospital Vasant Kunj has been ranked 15th in India list of World Best Hospital by Newsweek
Our Team of Experts
Find us
Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, Pocket 1, Sector B, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, Delhi 110070
011 4277 6222
mailus@fortishealthcare.com
Emergency No
011-42776444
Ambulance
105010
FAQs
-
What is a orthopaedic do?An orthopedic surgeon (also known as an orthopedic doctor or orthopedic for short) is a specialist who focuses on conditions that affect your musculoskeletal system.
-
What is orthopedic doctor called?An orthopedist (also called orthopaedist) is a medical specialty that focuses on injuries and diseases affecting your musculoskeletal system (bones, muscles, joints, and soft tissues). Although this type of doctor is a surgeon, they often help people find relief with non-surgical treatments.
-
How is orthopedic treated?Orthopedic treatment for all your joint and bone problems Basically, this orthopedic surgery procedure is used by professionals to visualize, diagnose and treat the entire problem within the joint itself. Generally, there are six different types of joints that are examined using this type of surgery namely – knee, shoulder, ankle, elbow, wrist and hip.
-
What are orthopedic problems?Chronic orthopedic conditions, such as arthritis and bursitis, affect the musculoskeletal system – usually the bones or joints. They can cause pain and dysfunction, making even normal daily activities difficult.
-
Is orthopedic curable?Some orthopedic malocclusions are treatable, and some cannot currently be cured, but can be treated to reduce pain and improve quality of life. Getting a symptomatic diagnosis and targeted treatment can help shorten the prognosis - even in late stages without treatment.