Hip arthroplasty surgery in India offers affordable treatment, skilled surgeons, and modern hospitals, helping international patients walk pain-free and regain mobility with expert care.
Recovery Time
4 Weeks
Success Rate
98%
Hospital Stay
5 Days
Treatment Type
Surgical
Home Treatments Orthopedics Hip Arthroplasty
Hip Arthroplasty cost
Treatment Name
Estimated Cost
Hip Arthroplasty 4600-5800 USD/td>
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Beds: 539
New Delhi
Beds: 230
New Delhi
Beds: 710
New Delhi
Beds: 650
New Delhi
Beds: 191
New Delhi
Beds: 310
New Delhi
Beds: 299
Gurugram
Beds: 380
New Delhi
Beds: 402
New Delhi
Beds: 1300+
Gurugram
Beds: 1000
New Delhi
Beds: 450
Faridabad
Beds: 675
New Delhi
Beds: 500
New Delhi
Beds: 400+
Faridabad
Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket
Aakash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
BLK Max Super Speciality Hospital
Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital
Fortis Escorts Heart Institute
Fortis Memorial Research Institute
Manipal Hospital Dwarka
Max Super Speciality Hospital Shalimar Bagh
Medanta - The Medicity Hospital
Moolchand Kharaiti Ram Hospital
Sarvodaya Hospital
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
Venkateshwar Hospital
Metro Heart Institute with Multispecialty
The cost of hip Arthroplasty surgery in India can vary depending on factors such as the hospital, the city, the surgeon's experience, and the type of implant used. On average, it can range from 4600-5800 USD.
Hip surgery, while generally considered safe, does carry some risks. While the complication rate is relatively low, it's important to be aware of potential issues like blood clots, infection, and nerve damage.
The 90-degree rule refers to a precautionary measure designed to protect the new hip joint during the early stages of recovery. Specifically, patients are advised not to bend their hip joint beyond a 90-degree angle.
The most frequent medical complication after hip replacement is blood clots.
There's no fixed age limit for hip replacement surgery. While most hip replacements are performed on people between 50 and 80, individuals as young as 19 and as old as 90 or beyond can also undergo the procedure. The decision to have surgery is based on factors like the severity of the hip problem, the extent of disability, and the patient's overall health, not just age.
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