
Dr. Vaibhav Jain
Orthopedic Surgeon and Joint Replacement Specialist
15 years of overall experience
Works at Vishwasth Clinic, Noida
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Dr. Vaibhav Jain (Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement)
If you searched Dr. Vaibhav Jain, you’re probably looking for three things:
- Is he the right orthopaedic specialist for your problem (knee/hip/joint pain, sports injury, trauma)?
- Where does he consult (especially Noida and Faridabad) and how do you get an appointment?
- If you’re outside India: how to plan treatment smoothly—reports, timelines, stay, and recovery.
This page is written by MediHelp Global to help patients and families make clear, confident decisions—without jargon or hype.
Quick overview (for fast decisions)
Special focus areas
Dr. Vaibhav Jain is listed as an Orthopaedic Surgeon with a focus on:
- Knee replacement, hip replacement, and joint replacement
- Sports injuries and arthroscopy
- Trauma surgery and other orthopaedic procedures
Experience highlights & training
Metro Group of Hospitals’ profile notes:
- 15+ years of experience
- 6,200+ surgeries performed
- Training and experience that includes AIIMS, New Delhi and fellowship work associated with National University Hospital (Singapore)
Tip from our patient-support team: If you’re comparing surgeons, look beyond “years” and focus on fit—your diagnosis, your anatomy, your activity goals, and your rehab support.
Why patients consult Dr. Vaibhav Jain
Knee replacement and knee-preservation options
Many patients arrive with “knee replacement” in mind—but the best plan depends on what’s actually causing pain (arthritis pattern, cartilage status, alignment, ligament stability).
Dr. Jain’s profile and clinic website emphasize knee care including knee replacement and related joint procedures.
Common goals patients discuss in knee consults:
- Pain relief for advanced osteoarthritis
- Better walking endurance and stair comfort
- Correction of deformity (bow legs/knock knees)
- A recovery plan that matches age, weight, work, and lifestyle
Hip replacement and minimally invasive pathways
Hip arthritis and avascular necrosis can reduce mobility quickly. Dr. Jain’s listed expertise includes hip replacement surgery.
What matters most in hip replacement planning:
- Implant choice appropriate for age and bone quality
- Leg length balance and stability
Early mobilization + physiotherapy pathway
Sports injuries & arthroscopy
If your pain started after sports or a twist injury, your plan may be different from arthritis care. Dr. Jain’s areas of expertise include arthroscopy and sports injuries.
Typical arthroscopy conversations:
- ACL/meniscus injuries
- When surgery helps vs when rehab first is better
Return-to-sport timelines and precautions
Trauma and complex orthopaedics
Fractures, ligament tears, and complex injuries need quick evaluation and a structured plan. Trauma surgery is listed among his expertise areas.
Where Dr. Vaibhav Jain consults (Noida, Faridabad, Delhi)
Below are the practice locations and timings available publicly on clinic/hospital sources.
Vishwasth Clinic, Noida (Sector 104) — timings
Dr. Jain’s website lists Vishwasth/Vishwastha Clinic, Noida with clinic timings:
- Mon–Sat: 7 AM–8 AM and 6 PM–9 PM
- Sun: 2 PM–4 PM
A directory listing also references Vishwasth Clinic in Sector 104, Noida, and shows medical registration and qualifications.
Metro Heart Institute with Multispecialty, Faridabad — OPD schedule
Metro Group’s doctor page shows Dr. Jain as Sr. Consultant & HOD (Unit-II) – Orthopaedics at Metro Heart Institute with Multispecialty, Faridabad, with OPD:
- Monday–Saturday: 11 AM to 2 PM
Moolchand Hospital, Delhi — schedule
Dr. Jain’s website also lists Moolchand Hospital, Delhi with:
- Wednesday: 8 AM–9 AM
If you’re traveling internationally, timings can change due to OT schedules. MediHelp Global can help you confirm the most current slot and plan your visit window.
If you’re traveling from abroad: how MediHelp Global helps
Many of our patients come from Asia, Africa, and the Americas with the same concerns:
- “Will the doctor see my reports before I fly?”
- “How long do I need to stay?”
“What will rehab look like after I return home?”
Before you travel
We help you organize care in a way that reduces uncertainty:
- Collect your X-rays/MRI, prior surgery notes, medication list, and comorbidities
- Arrange a case review / appointment request with the treating facility
Create a realistic travel + hospital timeline (consultation, tests, surgery window, rehab start)
During treatment
We support logistics so families can focus on the patient:
- Appointment coordination and reminders
- Help with hospital documentation and step-by-step next actions
- Clear communication on what to do each day (tests, fasting, physiotherapy schedule)
After discharge
A strong plan after surgery often matters as much as the surgery itself:
- Rehab outline (home program + physiotherapy)
- Red-flag symptoms checklist (when to contact the hospital urgently)
- Follow-up scheduling and report sharing
Note: We’re a patient-support and coordination team. Medical decisions always remain between you and your treating clinician.
What to expect: consultation → surgery → recovery (step-by-step)
Your first appointment checklist
To make the first visit truly useful, bring:
- Recent imaging (X-ray standing knees/hip; MRI if done)
- List of medications (including blood thinners/steroids)
- Medical history: diabetes, BP, thyroid, heart/lung conditions
- Prior injections, physiotherapy records, surgery notes (if any)
If you’re not in India, share digital copies in advance so the team can advise what’s necessary before travel.
Common investigations (and why they matter)
Depending on your condition, you may be advised:
- Blood tests (anemia, infection markers, diabetes control)
- ECG / chest evaluation (fitness for anesthesia)
- Imaging updates if reports are old or symptoms changed
These steps reduce last-minute cancellations and help plan safer anesthesia and recovery.
Rehabilitation milestones (knee/hip)
Recovery isn’t one “finish line”—it’s milestones:
- First 24–72 hours: pain control, walking with support, basic exercises
- Weeks 1–6: swelling management, range-of-motion goals, gait training
- Weeks 6–12: strength and endurance, stair confidence, daily activity independence
Your exact plan depends on procedure type and your baseline strength.
Choosing the right procedure (without rushing)
When surgery is recommended
Surgery is typically considered when:
- Pain limits basic life (walking, sleep, stairs) despite structured non-surgical care
- Imaging shows advanced joint damage that matches your symptoms
- Function is declining and quality of life is reduced
When conservative care may be better first
You may benefit from a non-surgical plan if:
- Pain is intermittent and strength is poor (rehab can change symptoms dramatically)
- Arthritis is mild–moderate and alignment is acceptable
Weight, sugar control, or smoking status needs optimization first (this can reduce complications)
Questions to ask in your appointment
Use these to keep the decision clear:
- What is my diagnosis—arthritis, ligament injury, meniscus, or something else?
- What are my options besides surgery?
- If surgery: partial vs total replacement—why for me?
- What is the rehab plan and who will guide physiotherapy?
What complications should I know, and how are they prevented?
Book an appointment / get a case review (MediHelp Global) with Dr. Vaibhav Jain
If you want help booking a consultation for Dr. Vaibhav Jain (Noida/Faridabad) or you’re comparing hospitals (including leading centers such as Amrita Hospital, Faridabad as part of your broader treatment planning), MediHelp Global can:
- Review your reports for completeness (so you don’t miss key scans)
- Coordinate appointment requests with the hospital/clinic
- Help plan travel duration, budget ranges, and post-op support
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Skilled At
- Performing joint replacement surgeries using navigation and robotics
- Executing minimally invasive hip replacements with bone conservation
- Treating fractures and back pain
- Conducting Oxford partial knee replacements
- Managing arthritis and related pain
- Joint Replacement Surgery
- Arthroscopy
- Hip Arthroplasty
- Knee Arthroplasty
- Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
Education
- MBBS from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 2005
- MS in Orthopaedics from Rajasthan University of Health Science, Jaipur, 2010
- Clinical Fellow in Orthopaedic Surgery from NUHS, CREST, Singapore, 2015
Experience
- Senior Resident at AIIMS, New Delhi (2010-2014)
- Fellow in Joint Replacement at National University Hospital, Singapore (2014-2015)vvv
- Consultant at Primus Hospital, New Delhi (2015-2020)
- Senior Consultant at VIMHANS Nayati Superspeciality Hospital, New Delhi (2020-2022)
- Senior Consultant at Moolchand Hospital, New Delhi (2022-2023)
Awards
- Asia Pacific Fellow, 2014
- Diploma in Tissue Banking from National University Hospital, Singapore, 2015
- Reviewer for 'International Journal of Knee Surgery' (Indexed), 2018
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FAQ's
1) Is Dr. Vaibhav Jain available in Noida?
Yes—his website lists clinic hours at Vishwasth/Vishwastha Clinic, Noida (Sector 104) with morning and evening timings on most days.
2) What are Dr. Vaibhav Jain’s main areas of expertise?
Public profiles list knee replacement, hip replacement, joint replacement, arthroscopy, sports injuries, and trauma surgery among his expertise.
3) Where does Dr. Vaibhav Jain consult in Faridabad?
Metro Group’s doctor profile lists him at Metro Heart Institute with Multispecialty, Faridabad, with OPD timing Mon–Sat, 11 AM–2 PM.
4) How many years of experience does Dr. Vaibhav Jain have?
Metro Group’s profile lists 15 years of experience.
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