Practice Overview

A short guide to the practice — what we treat, where you'll be seen, and how to prepare for your visit.

Orthopedic and sports medicine care in Bengaluru

Dr. Nitin N Sunku is a consultant orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist. His day-to-day work spans knee and shoulder arthroscopy, ACL and other ligament injuries, meniscus tears, cartilage-friendly repair options when suitable, hip and knee arthritis assessment, joint replacement when quality of life is clearly limited, fracture and trauma review, and spine symptom evaluation with a staged plan. Care is built around a clear history, a focused examination, imaging only when it changes management, and honest discussion of non-operative versus operative paths.

Where appointments take place

The practice is anchored at Raghava Multispeciality Hospital, Attibele, on Sarjapura–Attibele Road, for many patients travelling from Attibele, Anekal, Chandapura, Jigani, Bommasandra, Electronic City, Sarjapura, and nearby towns who want a South Bengaluru base close to home or work. Health Nest Hospital, HSR Layout (24th Main Road, Sector 2) supports selected consultations and follow-up for people who live closer to HSR, Koramangala, BTM Layout, Bellandur, or Whitefield-side commutes. Both sites link into imaging and physiotherapy networks when referrals are needed.

Conditions and procedures people commonly ask about

Typical questions cover ACL tears and post-injury instability, meniscus repair versus partial trimming, recurrent shoulder dislocation, rotator cuff tears and frozen shoulder, shoulder arthroscopy for impingement, tennis or golfer's elbow flare-ups, runner's knee and shin splints, Achilles and other tendon overuse problems, early to advanced hip and knee arthritis, partial and total knee replacement timing, hip replacement for arthritis and selected fractures, acute collarbone and ankle fractures, workplace and road traffic injuries, and back pain with or without leg symptoms when urgent red flags have been excluded. Sports medicine visits often blend training-load advice with targeted rehabilitation goals rather than rushing to surgery.

Before you attend

Bring photo ID, insurance cards if applicable, a concise list of medicines and allergies, old MRI or X-ray reports on phone or paper, and footwear or clothing that lets the knee or shoulder be examined. Write down three goals — for example, “sleep without waking from knee pain,” “jog five kilometres without swelling,” or “lift my child safely.” Those goals help prioritise whether bracing, injections, structured physiotherapy, arthroscopy, or joint replacement is discussed first.

Quick checklist
  • Photo ID
  • Insurance card (if applicable)
  • Medicines and allergies list
  • Prior X-ray or MRI reports
  • Loose clothing for examination
  • Three written goals for your visit

Plan your visit

When you're ready, choose the option that fits your case.

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