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Welcome to a new era of orthopedic care, where your journey to
In addition to providing quality orthopedic care, Sachdev Orthopaedics offers several other services that can benefit patients.
To learn more about what we can do for you please give us a call today! (610) 515-9994
We provide outpatient fracture care to patients of all ages including children. If you are seen at the hospital or urgent care, please make sure you get a CD with your x-rays and call us. We will make every effort to get you seen as soon as possible.
Medicine is not a perfect science. Often, there are different treatment approaches to the same problem. Second opinions before a major surgery like knee replacement can be very helpful in decision making. Likewise, if a condition is not improving, a fresh set of eyes can provide a different perspective that may be helpful and result in better outcomes.
Rising deductibles and high premiums often cause significant financial strain on families. To help, practice offers self-pay packages with clear transparent pricing.
We offer seminars and blogs to provide information to our patients. Please sign up to get notification of our upcoming seminars.
Injections, Orthobiologics, specialized physical therapy all are being used but the best results are obtained if these are used in combination basing treatment upon the area and extent of involvement. We offer a comprehensive non operative program to manage osteoarthritis of the knee.
We offer the convenience of Telehealth visits. These are most useful for post-operative visits and follow-up.
3735 Easton-Nazareth Hwy. Suite 302A
Easton, PA 18045-8339
Phone: (610) 515-9994
Fax: (610) 515-9997
Situated in Easton, PA, Sachdev Orthopaedics is conveniently located to serve patients in the Lehigh Valley and surrounding areas.
Welcome to a new era of orthopedic care, where your journey to
We firmly believe that not all orthopedic conditions require surgical intervention at
The landscape of treating musculoskeletal conditions is changing as more people turn