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Dr. Mohammed Muttayyib Ur Rahaman

Dr. Mohammed Muttayyib Ur Rahaman

Dr. Mohammed Muttayyib Ur Rahaman
Mediciti hospitals
Doctor information
Experience:
Education:
Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences
Academic degree:
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)
Area of specialization:
I am mostly focused on ortho trauma and stuff that comes with that... like managing fractures, joint injuries, complicated post-accident cases—you name it. I deal a lot with ppl who walk in with chronic back pain or sudden neck stiffness that just won’t go away, sometimes it’s something small, but sometimes there’s a deeper issue going on. I also see quite a few bone infections, which are trickier than they sound (they don’t show up clear until it’s already bothering the patient quite a bit). Arthritis is another area I work with—both age-related and early onset ones in younger adults too. We plan long-term care there, pain managment, lifestyle tweaks and also sometimes surgeries if that’s where things lead to. My approach is a bit straight-up—I don’t like to rush through explaing the condition and treatment options...coz I feel when people understand what’s happening in their bones, they kinda heal better too? Weird but true. I try to mix conservative care with surgical insight, depends case by case but we always aim at least pain & more mobility. Not perfect, but I try to be real about recovery timelines and outcomes without giving those false hopes.
Achievements:
I am not too bothered about flashy awards or stuff like that... For me, the real acheivement is when a patient walks out in less pain than they came in with. It’s hard to explain, but that feeling when someone tells you they slept better, or they can walk again without meds—that sticks. I focus mostly on outcomes that actually change ppl’s daily life, not just the report numbers or scans. If they're healing well & feeling seen—guess that’s what I count as progress. Maybe not “big” but def matters.

I am currently working as a consultant at Mediciti Hospitals in Hyderabad—kind of feels like a second home by now. Everyday here is different, which honestly keeps me on my toes (and yeah sometimes on edge too). My focus is to deliver clear, evidence-based medical care, but also to be real with patients about what’s going on with their health... no sugarcoating unless it’s absolutely needed! I work closely with both outpatient and inpatient cases, and that gives me a broader view of patient journeys—from first symptoms all the way to recovery or long-term care. I think that part matters... seeing not just the disease but the whole human behind it. Whether it’s someone walking in with high BP, or a more complex case needing team coordination, I try to keep things simple but sharp. At Mediciti, I also get to interact with specialists from diff departments and yeah, that helps me keep learning, all the time. We do case discussions regularly, which kinda keeps our clinical judgement in check—you can’t afford to slack with colleagues this sharp haha. Also sometimes I’m involved in mentoring junior docs, guiding them through early decision-making, writing, and patient communication. It's a nice loop—makes you think about your own practice again from fresh eyes. My interest lies a lot in improving patient awareness. Like, I often take the time to explain even small test results or routine meds, just coz I feel people deserve to know exactly what’s going on, not just be told what to do, right? That trust thing, I value it big. Anyway, not trying to sound preachy. Just trying to be the kind of doctor I'd want to go to. If you're looking for someone who's not gonna rush through your symptoms or talk in medical riddles, I think I can help out with that.