Knee Replacement in Sharjah

When Knee Replacement in Sharjah becomes a consideration, especially under the expert hands of Dr. Azam Badar Khan, you’re tapping into world-class orthopedic care close to home. Whether you’re dealing with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic degeneration, or the aftermath of failed knee procedures, Dr. Khan brings over two decades of surgical mastery and personalized attention to your journey back to mobility.

Why Choose Knee Replacement in Sharjah with Dr. Azam Badar Khan?

Sharjah is fast emerging as a top destination for orthopedic care in the UAE. With facilities that rival Dubai’s hospitals in terms of technology and standards, you can expect shorter waiting periods, more individualized care, and the same high-caliber treatment—especially when Dr. Khan leads the team . His compassionate approach involves listening carefully, explaining each treatment option in detail, and crafting a plan that truly fits your needs.

The Expertise of Dr. Azam Badar Khan

Dr. Khan, often referred to as “Dr. Knee,” trained extensively in India, the USA, and Russia, and has honed his skills in total knee arthroplasty, robotic-assisted replacement, stem cell therapies, ACL reconstruction, knee arthroscopy, and more. Now practicing in Sharjah and Dubai at centers like Medcare Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital and Prime Hospital Dubai, he’s a highly sought-after surgeon known for both precision and warmth.

Who Needs Knee Replacement Surgery?

Types of Knee Replacement Procedures Offered

  1. Partial Knee Replacement – Ideal for patients with localized cartilage damage. Only one part of the joint is replaced, preserving more natural knee function.
  2. Total Knee Replacement – When damage is extensive, the entire joint is replaced using high-quality metal and plastic implants, restoring function and alignment.

Dr. Khan also incorporates advanced techniques:

What to Expect: The Surgical Pathway

1. Pre-operative Evaluation

A thorough assessment—covering medical history, physical exams, imaging (X‑rays, MRIs), and blood work—ensures your safety and helps tailor a surgical plan.