Bone, joint & muscle care
Orthopedic Doctor in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Persistent knee pain, a shoulder that will not lift, a wrist that swells after a fall - orthopedic problems rarely arrive at a convenient time. As a practising orthopedic doctor in Ahmedabad, Dr. Hiren Patel focuses on finding the exact cause of your pain and treating it with the least invasive option that will actually work.

- Detailed clinical examination, not a two-minute look
- Digital X-ray and MRI review in the same visit
- Non-surgical treatment offered first wherever appropriate
- Clear written plan you can take home
Conditions treated at the clinic
Most patients who walk into an orthopedic OPD in Ahmedabad are dealing with everyday wear, an old injury that never healed properly, or a sudden accident. Each needs a different approach.
- Knee pain, early arthritis and ligament injuries
- Frozen shoulder, rotator cuff tears and shoulder impingement
- Low back pain, sciatica and cervical spondylosis
- Fractures, dislocations and post-trauma stiffness
- Osteoporosis, vitamin D deficiency and bone health screening
- Sports injuries in cricket, badminton, football and gym training
How your consultation works
The first visit is diagnostic. Your history, movement pattern, gait and joint stability are examined before any imaging is ordered - this avoids unnecessary scans and repeat expense.
If imaging is needed, digital X-rays are done on site and MRI reports are read with you on screen so you can see exactly what is happening inside the joint.
You leave with a written plan: medication, physiotherapy protocol, activity modification, injection, or surgery only when it is genuinely required.
Why patients across Ahmedabad choose this clinic
The clinic is in Gota on S.G. Highway, easily reachable from Satellite, Vastrapur, Thaltej, Bopal, Prahlad Nagar, Bodakdev, Chandkheda and Maninagar. Patients from across Gujarat - Gandhinagar, Nadiad, Mehsana, Anand, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot - travel in for second opinions on surgery that was recommended elsewhere.
Cashless treatment is supported for most major insurers and TPA panels, and estimates are shared in writing before admission.
Frequently asked questions
When should I see an orthopedic doctor instead of waiting?
See a specialist if pain lasts more than two weeks, if a joint swells or gives way, if you cannot bear weight after an injury, or if pain wakes you at night. Early treatment usually avoids surgery.
Do I need an MRI before my first appointment?
No. Bring any existing X-rays or reports, but do not spend on new scans. The examination decides which imaging, if any, is actually useful.
Is surgery always the recommendation?
No. The majority of orthopedic problems seen in the clinic are managed with medication, injections, bracing and structured physiotherapy. Surgery is advised only when conservative care has failed or the injury cannot heal on its own.