Situated in the heart of the Central India, the Arthros Joint Center at the Sahaj Hospital, Indore provides total joint care by the area’s leading team of surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses and physical therapists. From diagnosis to treatment, surgery through recovery, our experience, state-of-the- art technology and commitment to individualized treatment, sets the Arthros Joint Center apart.
We offer:
- Dedicated orthopaedic unit with on-site rehabilitation gym.
- Comprehensive joint replacement program featuring minimally invasive procedures and advanced technology.
- Compassionate care and personalized treatment.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to meet the needs of 21st century orthopaedic care not only by integrating the latest biological and technological advancements in orthopaedic science, but equally by leading the development of novel treatment modalities through distinguished basic science and clinical research programs.
Specializing in bridging excellent uncompromised patient care, professional growth and the newest, most sophisticated techniques in advanced arthroscopy and minimally invasive joint replacement of the shoulder, hip and knee.
Surgeon’s Profile
Dr. Vinay Tantuway is an Asstt. Professor, in Orthopaedics at the Index Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Indore. He also practices as a consultant arthroscopist at Unique Super Speciality Centre, Annapurna Road, Indore. Dr Tantuway holds his O.P.D. clinics at LifeCare Hospital, sch.no. 74 part *II, Indore once a week. Dr. Vinay Tantuway has been instrumental in promoting and advancing arthroscopy in Central India. He is also widely known for his involvement in the care of sports persons.
Dr. Vinay Tantuway graduated from Netaji Subhash Chandra Medical College, Jabalpur, M.P. and completed his M.S. in Orthopaedics from Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, M.P. It was during his M.S. that he developed his interest towards Arthroscopy & sports Injuries. He further advanced his expertise in the field of Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine while working in New Delhi. On return to Indore he initially worked for Bombay Hospital, Indore, and then joined Index Medical College Hospital & research Centre, Indore where he works and teaches now.
Dr. Vinay is currently involved in teaching and training as a faculty in various conferences and workshops.
He has presented various research work in national & international conference.
Some of the research papers are published in reputed national & International journals.
He is a live member of Indian arthroscopy society and Indore Orthopaedic Association.