About Dr. Himanshu Tyagi

Knee Replacement & Spine surgeon In Noida and Greater Noida (Delhi-NCR)

Dr. Himanshu Tyagi currently serves as the Head and Director at Fortis Hospital, specializing in spine surgery, knee replacement, and orthopedics. With over 15 years of experience and more than 10,000 surgeries to his name, Dr. Tyagi's present work includes consultations and surgeries for orthopedic problems, particularly spine and knee pathologies.

About Dr. Himanshu
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Orthopaedic Surgeon of the Year - India 2024: Economic Times

We Specialize In

Cervical Spine Surgery

The cervical spine, located in the neck region, plays a crucial role in supporting the head and enabling motion. However, it is also prone...Read More

Lumber Spine Surgery

Chronic lower back pain is one of the most common yet debilitating problems globally. At our advanced spine center led by Dr. Himanshu Tyagi, we... Read More

Knee Replacement Surgery

Knee pain due to knee arthritis can severely impact your daily life, making it difficult to walk, climb stairs, or even sleep comfortably. At Dr... Read More

Minimally Invasive & Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Unlike traditional open surgery, minimally invasive and endoscopic techniques use specialized instruments and small incisions to access and treat...Read More

Hip Replacement Surgery

Chronic hip pain can deeply impact your ability to walk, sit, sleep, or perform daily activities. Whether due to primary osteoarthritis, secondary arthritis, or...Read More

Bone Tumor Surgery

Spine and bone tumours, though rare, can significantly affect mobility, cause persistent pain, and even lead to neurological deficits if left untreated. At ...Read More

Scoliosis Surgery

Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine that can occur in children, adolescents, or even adults. Without timely treatment, scoliosis may leadRead More

Carnio Vertical Junction Surgery

The cranio-vertebral junction (CVJ) is a complex anatomical region at the junction of the skull and upper cervical spine (C1–C2), responsible for supporting...Read More

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