Fracture, trauma, and recovery planning
Orthopaedic care
Orthopaedic surgeon focused on bone, joint, sports injury, trauma, and mobility care
Clear, patient-friendly orthopaedic care for movement and recovery
A modern orthopaedic practice for careful diagnosis, clear explanations, and practical treatment planning for bone, joint, and injury concerns
Knee, hip, shoulder, and mobility care
Languages supported for patient visits
Care areas
Orthopaedic services
Specialist care for bone, joint, injury, pain, and recovery questions
Bone and joint assessment
Evaluation of pain, stiffness, swelling, reduced movement, and everyday mobility limitations.
Sports injury care
Assessment and treatment planning for ligament, tendon, muscle, and overuse injuries.
Fracture and trauma follow-up
Clear follow-up plans for fractures, injuries, imaging review, and return-to-activity decisions.
Patient experience
A clear visit from diagnosis to recovery
The visit is designed to help patients understand the diagnosis, treatment options, expected recovery, and the practical next step.
Prepare
Bring imaging, reports, medication lists, and questions about pain, movement, work, sport, or recovery.
Consult
Discuss symptoms, injury history, daily limitations, goals, and worries in a calm conversation.
Examine
Focused movement and joint examination helps connect symptoms with the likely diagnosis.
Review imaging
X-rays, MRI, CT, or previous records are reviewed where relevant to support decision-making.
Plan
Leave with a treatment plan, rehabilitation path, referral, or follow-up schedule.
Recovery
If surgery or rehabilitation is needed, recovery expectations and warning signs are explained clearly.
Before your visit
Useful details
Bring imaging
Please bring X-rays, MRI, CT images, reports, operation notes, and previous treatment records if available.
Questions are welcome
Patients can ask about diagnosis, treatment choices, recovery time, risks, costs, and activity restrictions.
After injury
Increasing pain, deformity, numbness, fever, or loss of function should be assessed urgently.
Support person
A family member or trusted companion can help with questions, transport, and remembering the plan.
Languages
Consultation information can be provided in English, Farsi, and Azeri.
Contact
Contact
Clinic address, appointment phone number, and hospital details can be added here once confirmed.