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Dr. Chintankumar N. Patel

Dr. Chintankumar N. Patel
White Castle Superspeciality Hospital, Chanakyapuri, Ahmedabad
Doctor information
Experience:
7 years
Education:
N.H.I.M Medical College
Academic degree:
MS (Master Of Surgrey)
Area of specialization:
I am specialized in orthopaedics with focus on joint replacement surgeries, trauma care, sports injuries and pediatric orthopedics. For me each of these fields carry different kind of challenges. Joint replacement, like knee or hip, is often about giving back mobility and dignity in daily life. Trauma cases come sudden, with fractures and complex injuries that demand quick decisions and steady hands. Sports injuries feel a bit different, younger patients, ligament tears, tendon repairs, needing fast but safe recovery so they get back to the field again. Pediatric ortho is slower, more delicate, kids with growth plate injuries, congenital issues like club foot, scoliosis—work that needs long term patience with families. I try to balance surgical precision with clear guidance, explaining treatments in ways patients and parents can actually understand. At the end it’s about making sure healing isn’t just about bones but the whole life around it.
Achievements:
I am proud to say my work goes beyond just surgeries, I also carry 9 yrs of NMC recognized teaching in different medical collges which shaped me as much as the students. Along the way I completed fellowships in arthroplasty, advanced trauma n paediatric orthopaedics—each gave me new depth in handling complex cases. I did multiple publications and shared research at various national confernces, cause spreading knowledge feels as imp as practicing it in OT everyday.

I am Dr Chintan N Patel, working as an Orthopaedic surgeon for more than 10 yrs now, and in that time the numbers have grown bigger than I ever thought—20,000+ surgeries, 40,000+ interventional procedures, and more than 3,00,000 patients walked out hopefully happier and stronger. But for me it’s never only about the numbers, every case feels like a reminder of how delicate bones, joints, muscles can be and how precise we have to be fixing them. My work moves across joint replacements, trauma cases, arthroscopy, spine problems, sports injuries, and chronic pain that wears ppl down slowly. Sometimes it’s about saving mobility, other times just about restoring dignity in daily life. I try to keep balance between using advanced surgical techniques and also guiding rehabilitation properly, because surgery doesn’t end at the OT table. Over the yrs I got used to long hours, tricky decisions and those few moments of doubt before a complex spine or joint replacement. But then seeing a patient walk without pain after months, or a kid return to sports after repair—it makes all the messy, tiring parts worth it. I also learnt to respect small steps in recovery, not only big results. I keep my approach straight—patient centered, evidence based, and honest in expectations. Medicine is not magic, but with skill and care outcomes can be close to it. My focus ahead is to continue refining techniques, keep learning, and above all stay grounded in the trust families place in me.