Specialist Services

At Dr. Madhu Tiruveedhula’s clinic, we provide specialist-led healthcare focused on accurate diagnosis, compassionate care, and personalised treatment plans. Our approach combines clinical expertise with patient-centred care to support your health and wellbeing at every stage. Whether you require consultation, diagnosis, preventive care, or ongoing management, we aim to provide trusted medical support in a comfortable and professional environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You should consider seeing an orthopaedic specialist if you are experiencing persistent joint, foot, ankle, knee, or limb pain that affects your daily activities or mobility. It is also important to seek specialist advice for sports injuries, walking difficulties, deformities, instability, swelling, or recurring pain that does not improve with rest or physiotherapy. Early assessment can help prevent conditions from worsening and improve treatment outcomes.

No, many foot and ankle conditions can be effectively managed without surgery. Non-surgical treatments may include physiotherapy, orthotics, footwear modifications, activity changes, medications, or injections. Surgery is usually considered only when symptoms persist despite conservative treatment or when the condition significantly affects mobility, function, or quality of life.

Minimally invasive bunion surgery, also known as keyhole bunion surgery, is an advanced technique that uses small incisions to correct bunion deformities. This approach is designed to minimise tissue damage, reduce post-operative discomfort, and support faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery. The procedure helps improve foot alignment, relieve pain, and restore walking comfort

Recovery time after ligament surgery varies depending on the type and severity of the injury, the procedure performed, and individual healing. Most patients can expect a gradual recovery over several weeks to months. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation play an important role in restoring strength, stability, and movement. Your specialist will provide a personalised recovery plan based on your condition and lifestyle needs.

Yes, many cases of flat feet can be managed successfully without surgery, especially when symptoms are mild. Treatment options may include supportive footwear, custom orthotics, stretching exercises, physiotherapy, and activity modification. Surgery is generally recommended only for painful or progressive flat foot deformities that do not respond to conservative treatment.

A child should be assessed by a paediatric orthopaedic specialist if they have persistent pain, walking difficulties, limping, frequent falls, limb deformities, abnormal gait, flat feet causing discomfort, sports injuries, or concerns about bone and joint development. Early diagnosis and treatment can help support healthy growth and long-term mobility.
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