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1862+ Best Doctors for Neck Pain Treatment in Delhi

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Pristyn Care Clinic

A-3/122, A 3 Block, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110063
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4.5
280 ratings

A.O. Speciality Clinics

A O SPECIALITY centre ,nxt to Shivalik A block Gate no 3 ,pa...read more
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₹ 1,200 at clinic
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Aprc Healthcare Pvt Ltd

A 242, Bhishma Pitamah Marg, Block A, Defence Colony
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₹ 1,000 at clinic
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Saroj Bone and Joint Clinic

A-714,Pocket 2, Paschim Puri, Paschim Vihar
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₹ 200 at clinic
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Dr. N C Gupta

Orthopedic Doctor59 Years Exp.
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
₹ 500 at clinic
500 online
Saroj Clinic , Roop Nagar , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Knee Pain Treatment, Knee Pain, Spinal Surgery
Available today: 03:00 PM - 08:45 AM
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Dr. Prabhat Agarwal

Orthopedic Doctor21 Years Exp.
MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS
₹ 400 at clinic
300 online
Garg Hospital , Karkardooma , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Knee Pain Treatment, Knee Pain, Musculoskeletal Disorders
Available today: 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
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Dr. Sunil Tuli

Orthopedic Doctor41 Years Exp.
M. Ch. (Ortho), MS - Orthopaedics, Diploma In Orthopaedics (D. Ortho), MBBS
₹ 1,500 at clinic
1,000 online
Dr. Tuli Orthopedic Clinic For Joint Replacement And Sports Medicine , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Orthopedic Surgery
Available today: 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
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Apollo Spectra Hospitals

Orthopedic Doctor
₹ 1,000 at clinic
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals , Kailash Colony , Delhi
Available today: 09:00 AM - 09:00 PM
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Dr. Abhishek Pratap Singh

Physiotherapist23 Years Exp.
BPTh/BPT, MPT - Manual Therapy, BSc, Ergonomist, CMTH, COCMT, CDNT, CKT
₹ 2,000 at clinic
2,000 online
Indraprasth Spine Manual Therapy Centre , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Sports Injuries, Physiotherapy
Available today: 08:00 AM - 01:00 PM
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Dr. Ashis Acharya

Orthopedic Doctor23 Years Exp.
Fellowship, MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS
₹ 1,000 at clinic
350 online
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital , Rajender Nagar , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Knee Pain, Knee Pain, Joint Pain
Available today: 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Dr. Atul Mishra

Orthopedic Doctor29 Years Exp.
Fellowship In Joint Replacement, MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS
₹ 1,000 at clinic
700 online
Arthroplasty & Sports Injury Centre , Vikas Marg , Delhi
Available today: 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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Dr. A. Hussain

Physiotherapist16 Years Exp.
Clinical Exercise Specialist, Certificate in Population Health, Certificate in Diabetology...read more
₹ 1,000 at clinic
100 online
Bionic and Biomech Care India , New Delhi , Delhi
Available today: 09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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Dr. Sanyam Malhotra

Physiotherapist18 Years Exp.
BPTh/BPT
₹ 200 at clinic
200 online
Wellness Physiotherapy & Homoeopathic Clinic , Ramesh Nagar , New Delhi
Recently consulted for:Back Pain, Leg Pain, Muscle Cramps
Available today: 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM
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Dr. Mandeep Singh

Orthopedic Doctor23 Years Exp.
DNB (Orthopedics), M Ch. Ortho, Diploma In Orthopaedics (D. Ortho)
₹ 800 at clinic
400 online
DELHI ORTHO & SPINE CLINIC , Rajouri Garden , Delhi
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Best Doctors for Neck Pain Treatment in Delhi

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
N C Gupta₹ 50091
Prabhat Agarwal₹ 40087
Sunil Tuli₹ 1,500NA
Apollo Spectra Hospitals₹ 1,000NA
Abhishek Pratap Singh₹ 2,00085
Ashis Acharya₹ 1,00090
Atul Mishra₹ 1,00086
A. Hussain₹ 1,00090
Sanyam Malhotra₹ 30088
Mandeep Singh₹ 80089

Doctors for Neck Pain Treatment in Delhi

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest way to relieve neck pain?

Neck pain can interrupt your life and may prevent you from doing the things you love, whether it's a stiff neck, a muscular spasm, or a deep, throbbing aching. There are numerous different ways to quickly fix neck pain. Some of them are;

Stretch: Roll your shoulders ten times backward, then ten times forward, then press your shoulder blades together 10 times while maintaining your hands on your waist to release tension in your neck. Spend 30 seconds with your head in your hands, leaning back. Ten times on each side, gently bend your ear toward your shoulder.

Alternate ice/heat pack: To relieve neck discomfort and lessen any swelling or inflammation, you can use both ice and heat. Ice can harm your skin, so only use it for 15 minutes at a time while wrapping it in a small towel or piece of fabric. Every three to four hours, you can apply ice to your sore neck.

Moist heat is an excellent pain reliever if you think your neck ache may have a muscle cause. Take a heated bath or hot tub or a hot shower. A wet heating pad can also be used for 20 minutes every few hours.

Massage: Massages are excellent for neck discomfort, whether you get one at a spa, or get an electronic neck massager. The muscles that surround the spine can be calmed by gentle massage and pushing in and around this uncomfortable spot.

Pain relievers: While your neck recovers naturally, taking over-the-counter medicine to reduce your uncomfortable sensations occasionally offers relief. Ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or naproxen sodium are some of the most often prescribed over-the-counter painkillers for neck pain.

How can I treat neck pain at home?

Upper body stretching exercises that increase flexibility are known to reduce neck pain. After warming up the muscles with a warm towel or bath, you can start with your neck exercises. Here are a few simple stretches you may perform at home to treat cervical disc problem

Apply Cold/Heat Pack: In order to reduce muscular stiffness and also to relax the muscles cold and heat packs are often advised. However, to reduce inflammation in the case of cervical disc illness neither cold nor heat can reach the tissue, thus it is recommended to choose whichever feels more comfortable. Regardless of the pack selected, it should only be used for 20 minutes and left for 20 minutes. Use caution and avoid applying heat or cold to the skin directly.

Move your neck: It is said that resistance bands and low weight workouts help women with neck pain by improving their neck muscles' endurance and strength. Additionally, it is advised to exercise for 30 minutes, preferably by riding, walking, swimming, or biking.

Maintain proper neck alignment: Poor posture might result in neck discomfort. Every time you stand, sit, walk, or lift anything, your posture should be straght. To prevent neck pain, the head and neck should be kept upright, and the back should be supported.

How do you know if neck pain is serious?

If significant neck pain develops as a consequence of an injury, such as a fall, diving mishap, or automobile accident, get medical attention right away. If you have any of these mentioned symptoms of neck pain, consult a doctor. Neck pain can be serious if;

  • It spreads down the arms or legs and continues for many days without relief
  • Accompanied with a headache, numbness, weakness, or tingling.

What causes neck pain?

Cervical disc disease is one of the most typical causes of neck pain. It is often brought on by an irregularity in the disc, which serves as the vertebral cushion. Arthritis or other unidentified causes may also damage the disc, hence contributing as one of the many factors to cause neck pain. When the disc is damaged, it typically results in muscular inflammation or spasm, which causes neck pain.

Is neck pain related to the heart?

Unexpected pain in the arm, neck, upper back, or jaw might be a warning of angina or a heart attack. Particularly if the neck pain appears suddenly and is accompanied by discomfort, shortness of breath, or sweating, it may be more serious. If you have angina, your neck pain may eventually go away entirely.

Should I see a neurologist for neck pain?

Any neurologist is especially trained at identifying the cause of neck pain and weighing the pros and cons of various treatment choices. Each patient with neck pain is different, with varying degrees of issues brought on by a bone or disc condition. Finding the reasons behind symptoms is one of a neurologist's specialties.

Sometimes neck pain can be a sign and symptom of neurological disorder. Pain like this goes beyond simple muscular pain. It could be time to consult a neurologist if your neck pain doesn't get better even after using painkillers.

Neurological neck pain symptoms might include:

  • Numbness
  • Discomfort that radiates to the limbs
  • Bowel changes
  • Anti-inflammatory medicines not working

Neurologists can assist address ailments like pinched nerves or slipped discs since they produce common symptoms of neck pain