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Anup Institute Of Orthopaedics And Rehabilitation
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|September 04, 2017
Padmashri Dr. Rabindra Narain Singh, who is India’s renowned Orthopaedic Specialist, Chairman of Institute of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Patna and a well-known philanthropist, is counted amongst those doctors who have placed India on the world map in the field of medical care. Dr. Singh is renowned for performing the most complex orthopaedic surgeries in India and his widespread fame can be gauged from the fact that patients from Bangladesh, Nepal and other neighbouring countries come in large numbers to Patna to consult with him. In fact for patients from far away states like Sikkim, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Punjab, his name is the first that comes to patients’ minds. In such circumstances, it will be considered a significant achievement if his single speciality 100 bed hospital for orthopaedics is given accreditation by the NABH. Doctors who are attached to the Bihar unit of the Indian Medical Association are of the opinion that Dr. Singh’s son and Medical Director of AIOR, Dr. Ashish Singh is one of the few Orthopaedic specialists who have achieved excellence in knee and hip re
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