Total Knee Replacement Surgery Package
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is a highly effective surgical procedure for patients suffering from severe knee joint damage due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or post-traumatic injury. If chronic knee pain, stiffness, or swelling interferes with your ability to walk, work, or sleep—and conservative treatments no longer provide relief—total knee replacement may be the right solution for you.
Patients with severe knee pain or stiffness that limits daily activities (e.g., walking, climbing stairs).
Individuals with moderate to severe arthritis, confirmed by X-ray or MRI.
Those who experience chronic inflammation and swelling not relieved by rest or medication.
Patients who have not responded to non-surgical treatments, including physical therapy, pain medications, or joint injections.
Long-term pain relief
Improved joint mobility and range of motion
Enhanced independence and quality of life
Ability to return to low-impact activities such as walking, swimming, and cycling
Valid for patients undergoing elective unilateral total knee replacement (one knee).
Surgery must be scheduled and performed within the specified package period.
Package pricing is applicable for self-pay patients only and may not be used with third-party payers or insurance plans.
A pre-operative evaluation will be required to confirm suitability for surgery.
Pre-operative consultation with orthopedic surgeon
Pre-operative investigations (e.g., blood tests, ECG, chest X-ray)
Hospital room charges (standard single room) for [X] nights
Operating room and anesthesia fees
Professional fees (surgeon, assistant surgeon, anesthesiologist)
Standard prosthetic knee implant
Inpatient nursing care
Routine medications and consumables used during admission
Post-operative physical therapy during hospitalization
Medical report and discharge summary
Additional nights beyond package length of stay
Costs related to complications or underlying medical conditions
Blood products or transfusions (if required)
Special implant upgrades (if requested)
Take-home medications and medical supplies
Outpatient follow-up visits and physical therapy after discharge
Personal expenses (e.g., meals for visitors, telephone charges)