Osteoporosis Management
About
Osteoporosis is a bone disease characterised by a decrease in bone mass and density resulting in brittle, fragile bones that are more susceptible to fractures. It is often called a “silent disease,” as a majority of patients may be unaware of their condition until they develop a bone fracture. Fractures associated with osteoporosis may take a very long time to heal or even cause permanent disability.
Osteoporosis cannot be cured but can be managed. Treatment depends on your age, gender, fracture risk, and bone status. Our specialists offer advice on different treatment options for the management of osteoporosis including lifestyle changes, weight-bearing exercises, calcium and vitamin D supplementation, hormone replacement therapy, and medications to stop bone loss and strengthen bones. Pain medications and bracing may be recommended. When conservative methods fail to relieve symptoms, your surgeon may recommend surgical treatment.
Benefits
- Effectively manage conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders and adrenal insufficiency
- Improve metabolic function
- Strengthen bones and avoid osteoporotic fractures
- Optimise hormone balance to improve symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain and mood swings
- Support reproductive health by improving fertility and regulating menstrual cycles
Other Speciality
- Bariatric Surgery
- Plastic & cosmetic surgery
- Gastrointestinal Surgery
- GI & HPB Oncosurgery
- Minimally Invasive Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery
- General Surgery
- Orthopaedic & joint surgery
- Internal Medicine & Critical Care Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Pulmonology
- Dietetics & weight loss
- Minimal Invasive Spine Surgery
- Uro-Gynaecological Surgery
- Health Checkup
Special Features
Infection Control Teams
Dedicated infection control and research teams ensure the highest standards of sterility in our operation theatres, minimising the risk of post-surgical infections.
World class facilities
Our dedicated laparoscopic operation theatres are equipped with high-definition 4K camera systems, advanced energy devices, and specialised surgical instruments to ensure precision, safety, and superior outcomes.
24*7 availability
Our surgical and anaesthesia teams are available round the clock for both elective and emergency laparoscopic procedures, including perforations, appendicitis, and intestinal obstructions.
Radiation friendly
Our surgical suites use ultrasound-guided techniques wherever possible, minimising radiation exposure to patients during diagnostic and operative laparoscopic procedures.
Teleconsult
capable
Consult our laparoscopic surgeons remotely for pre-operative assessments, second opinions, and post-operative follow-ups, from the comfort of your home.
Trained Surgical Specialists
Our surgeons are fellowship-trained in advanced minimally invasive techniques, including robotic-assisted and single-incision laparoscopic surgeries, with a proven track record of successful outcomes.
Our Team
Meet our team of renowned medical professionals at AB Plus multi-speciality hospital.
Dr. Mahendra Narwaria
A Very Renowned Bariatric, Gi, And Robotic Surgeon
Dr Shilpa Narwaria
Telemedicine And Bariatric Consultant
The Best Telemedicine And Bariatric Consultants In Our Hospital
Telemedicine And Bariatric Consultant
Dr. Sudhendu R. Patel
M.D. (Medicine) - Sr. Consultant Physician
Dr. Parth Patel
MBBS, MD, FNB Critical Care Medicine
The Youngest Gold Medalist Expert Who Can Help You With Your Most Critical Operations
MBBS, MD, FNB Critical Care Medicine
Dr. R.B. Patel
M.S ,F.I.C.S ,F.I.C.A – Sr. Consultant Surgeon
Dr. Hardik Padhiyar
MS (ORTHO)
Dr. Prathan Amin
Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon
Dr. Jignesh Ashwinbhai Gandhi
Expert in Robotic & Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery
Dr. Surapaneni S Rao
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Surapaneni is an Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon. With more than 45 years of experience, Dr. Surapaneni S Rao is a senior and highly respected specialist.
Success Stories
We are trusted for our expertise and chosen for our care because we prioritise our patients where empathy and recovery meet.
FAQs
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