Dr. Hitesh Garg
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Max Super Speciality Hospital |
Academic degree: | MS (Master Of Surgrey) |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into trauma surgeries, joint replacements, and sports-related knee and shoulder problems—that’s kinda the core of what I do day-to-day. Traumatology’s something I’ve always felt drawn to... I mean when a person walks in barely able to move after an accident, and you’re the one helping piece things back together—it hits different. Every trauma case is urgent, messy, and a bit unpredictable, and that’s exactly why I take it seriously.
I also do a lot of arthroscopy work. ACL tears, meniscus issues, rotator cuff injuries—those are pretty common esp in athletes or even weekend gym goers. The good part? Arthroscopy means less cuts, quicker healing, but yeah it still need precision and patience... some cases look simple and turn out more complex when you’re in.
Then there’s arthroplasty—joint replacements for knees, hips mainly. I’ve worked with patients who couldn't walk few steps without pain and then later they go back to morning walks or even long travels. That kinda recovery, it makes the long surgeries worth it. Every joint has a story really, and fixing it isn’t just about bone—it’s about function and confidence too. |
Achievements: | I am someone who wanted to go a bit deeper into the sports injury space—did my FASM (that’s Fellowship in Arthroscopic and Sports Medicine), which kinda shaped the way I handle ligament and cartilage issues now. I’m also MNAMS, which gave me more grounding in academic medicine, not just surgical stuff. Oh and yeah—finished the FIFA diploma too... that one’s focused on football-specific injuries but honestly it’s useful across all kinds of sport-related cases, not just football ones. |
I am Dr. Hitesh Garg, an orthopedic surgeon working out of Noida, and honestly, for me it's all about helping people get back to doing the stuff they miss—walking pain-free, climbing stairs without thinking twice, even just sitting cross-legged without wincing. My main focus is joint replacement surgeries—knee replacements and hip replacements mostly—but I also work a lot with trauma cases, sports injuries, and arthroscopy. You know, those ACL tears or meniscus injuries that just don’t let athletes feel like themselves again... yeah, that’s where I try to step in. I’ve seen how joint pain can eat into someone’s daily life—slowly, silently. People try to adjust, they ignore it, or push through until it’s kinda unbearable. My job isn’t just about fixing bones and joints, it’s also about giving folks back that feeling of control. Whether it's an elderly patient who wants to walk in the park again or a younger guy with ligament issues who’s desperate to return to the field—I tailor my approach to what they actually need. My surgeries are backed by latest evidence-based protocols, but I always keep it personal. I'm not the kind of doc who rushes through OPD—each case is unique and I prefer to walk people through the whats and whys. Sometimes that means repeating myself a few times, or sitting through nervous questions from family, but I think that’s part of the healing too. And ya, arthroscopy’s something I genuinely enjoy doing. Less invasive, faster recovery—it’s a great tool in the right hands and I try to keep my skills updated with that. Same with trauma care—there's a different kind of intensity there, but when done right, it can literally change the outcome of someone's life in a few hours. Currently practicing in Noida, my work mostly revolves around people dealing with chronic knee pain, joint degeneration, post-injury rehab or those looking at full replacements. If you're stuck in that place where the pain won't let go and nothing else worked, maybe we talk, see what's next.