Hip Replacement
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- The type and brand of the implant.
- Medical conditions that can affect a patient’s hospital stay, requiring additional tests and medications.
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What can be expected from a hip replacement surgery?
The primary goal of hip replacement surgery is to relieve pain and improve mobility and range of motion in the hip joint. Hip replacement surgery can help restore the function of the hip joint, allowing patients to perform daily activities with greater ease.
What is the recovery time after a hip replacement?
The recovery time after hip replacement surgery can vary depending on several factors, including the patient’s overall health, age, and the surgical approach used. In general most patients take around 3 to 6 weeks to recover completely.
What are the indications for Coronary Angiography?
The cost of surgery is governed by several factors, such as
- Availability of skilled and specialised surgeon
- Infrastructure and Facilities
- Medical condition of the patient
- Usage of medications and additional investigations
Check if the hospital is enrolled with the majority of Third-party Administrator (TPA) and insurers. If you have an insurance policy, seek help from the TPA desk at the hospital to determine whether your policy covers the surgery or not






























