Expert Orthopedic Consultation in South Delhi | Dr. Himanshu Gaur
Consultation led by Dr. Himanshu Gaur.
- Unresolved back & neck pain
- Sports injuries & sprains
- Second opinions for surgery
A focused orthopedic visit to understand your pain, examine you carefully, and outline the next step—imaging, rehab, or reassurance—so you leave with clarity, not confusion, and know what to do.
Clinic in CR Park; patients visit us from GK, Kalkaji, Nehru Place, Okhla and across South Delhi.
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Why choose us
Detailed 30-Min Assessment
We listen first, examine carefully, and keep the visit focused without rushing.
Same-Day X-Ray & Diagnosis
When imaging is needed, we can usually arrange same-day X-ray and explain what it means for your plan.
Honest Second Opinions
Evidence-led guidance with conservative care first and surgery only when it clearly helps.
Where should I start with orthopedic pain?
If you're unsure what the pain means, you're in the right place. Many orthopedic problems begin as uncertainty: a twinge that lingers, swelling that comes and goes, a joint that feels different from last month. It's normal to want clarity before changing work, exercise, or travel plans. Many people wait hoping it settles; it's okay to check in.
If you are looking for an orthopedic OPD consultation in South Delhi, this visit is designed to give you clarity without rushing. The goal is to make sense of the story and set a clear first step.
Do most patients need surgery?
It's important to say this early: most patients we see do not need surgery. Many issues improve with a focused plan that may include activity modification, physiotherapy, and time. Even when imaging looks concerning, the real question is how symptoms affect daily function.
We start with conservative care because it often works. Surgery is considered only when the diagnosis is clear and the expected benefit outweighs the downsides. If surgery is discussed, we explain the reasoning and the expected benefit clearly.
How does an orthopedic OPD visit work?
An Orthopedic OPD consultation is a decision-making visit, not a procedure. We keep it structured so you know what is happening and why. The flow is simple: your story first, then a targeted exam, imaging only if it changes the plan, and finally a clear path forward.
We start with what you feel in daily life and what matters most right now. The exam is practical and respectful and often narrows the possibilities quickly. When we do order a test, we explain the question it is meant to answer. If needed, same-day X-ray can usually be arranged. Most visits are wrapped within about 30 minutes, depending on complexity. Bring old reports or scans if you have them. You leave with a plan that fits your schedule and priorities, with cost-sensible options.
When is OPD right vs emergency care?
OPD is right when pain or swelling is persistent but stable, when function is limited, or when the diagnosis is unclear. It is also appropriate when you need a second opinion.
Emergency care is more appropriate after a severe injury, a visible deformity, an inability to bear weight, fever with a hot and swollen joint, or new loss of bowel or bladder control. If any of these are present, urgent evaluation is safer than waiting for an OPD visit.
What problems can an orthopedic OPD help with?
Patients visit us for knee pain, shoulder pain, back pain, sports injuries, and post-operative reviews. If your main concern is knee, shoulder, or spine pain, this OPD visit is the right place to start. If it helps to explore focused pathways, you can read about Knee & meniscus care, Shoulder & upper limb care, Spine & nerve pain care, or Physiotherapy & rehab.
We see a wide range of orthopedic concerns, including new or persistent joint pain, spine-related discomfort, and second opinions. If you are not sure what category your problem fits, the OPD visit is designed to clarify it.
What do patients usually do next?
Our goal is clarity. You should leave understanding the likely cause of your symptoms, the options that make sense now, and the signs that should prompt a return visit. We keep the plan stepwise, so you can move forward without feeling rushed.
- Start physiotherapy at a pace that feels manageable.
- Get imaging clarified if it would change the plan.
- Track symptoms for two weeks and note triggers.
- Review options with family and decide on timing.
How should I prepare for the OPD visit?
If you have prior reports or imaging, bring them so we can avoid repeating tests. It helps to note the main symptoms, what triggers them, and what you hope to get back to. We aim to keep the visit efficient and calm. Wear comfortable clothing so the exam is easier. If you use a brace or support, bring it along.
If you are unsure what to bring, a brief note about your symptoms and a list of any current medicines is enough.
FAQs
Do I need an MRI before I come in?
Not usually. We start with your story and a focused exam, then tell you if imaging will change the plan. If you already have an X-ray or MRI, bring or share it; we use it if it answers the right question and avoid repeat tests.
Will you recommend surgery right away?
Most patients start with conservative care such as activity changes, targeted rehab, and time. Surgery is considered only when the diagnosis is clear, symptoms are limiting daily life, and we can explain what benefit it is likely to bring.
How long does the visit usually take?
We keep the visit focused but not rushed. Time depends on complexity and whether imaging is needed, yet most orthopedic OPD consultations in South Delhi fit within a routine OPD slot. If we need additional tests, we explain what can be done the same day and what can wait.
What if my pain comes and goes?
Fluctuating symptoms are common in knee, shoulder, and back problems. We look for patterns—activity, sleep, sitting, stairs, or sport—and match the plan to those triggers. This helps avoid over-treatment on good days and under-treatment on bad ones.
Can I get a second opinion without feeling pressured?
Yes. We review your reports and explain how we interpret them, then outline options in plain language. If you want to think or return later, that is completely fine. The goal is clarity, not a rushed decision.
I am not sure which specialist I need. Is OPD still right?
Yes. The OPD visit is designed to clarify the problem and guide you to the right next step, even if the source is not obvious. If another specialty would help more, we explain why and help you navigate it.
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