Dr. Gaurav Jain reads your X-rays, MRI and previous notes before you meet, then spends 20 unhurried minutes with you on video — examining, explaining, and writing down advice your own doctor can act on. Held between 5 PM and 9 PM India time, which is morning in the Americas and afternoon across Europe and the Gulf.
Six steps, and you are never left wondering what happens next — every stage sends you an email.
Choose your country, tell us what is wrong and which days suit you. Payment is taken in your own currency.
Usually within a few hours, from his 5–9 PM India evening clinic. You are emailed that time in your timezone.
One click. Decline as often as you need — a time that does not work for you is no use to anybody.
X-rays, MRI, blood reports, old prescriptions, operative notes, a video of the walking. All read before the call.
Both of you get a reminder with the room link. A calendar invite with a Google Meet backup is already in your diary.
Video, your reports and chat on one screen. Afterwards, written advice by email — diagnosis, plan, and what to watch for.
Orthopedics is a visual, physical speciality. The consultation room is built for that rather than being a generic video call.
Every report you upload sits in a panel beside the video. The surgeon can put a particular X-ray on your screen while he talks through it, so you are both looking at the same thing.
He cannot lay hands on the patient, so he guides the adult with you through the same clinical tests he would do himself — Thomas, Trendelenburg, Galeazzi, popliteal angle, rotational profile, and dozens more.
If a test needs demonstrating, he sends a short video straight onto your screen mid-consultation. Nobody has to interpret an instruction like "check the popliteal angle" from words alone.
Spellings of drug names, measurements, a website, a question you were too shy to ask out loud. The chat sits next to the video and is kept with your record.
A summary by email — the working diagnosis, what should be done next, what to watch for — written so your local orthopedic surgeon or physiotherapist can act on it directly.
Your documents live in a private folder that only the surgeon can open, reached through a one-off link that is unique to your consultation. Nothing is shared, sold or indexed.
One fee, the same for everyone in the world: ₹1200. Figures below are that amount at today’s exchange rate, refreshed daily, so you can see what it costs in your own money. It covers the advance review of your records, the video consultation itself, and the written advice afterwards. If a workable time cannot be found, you are refunded in full.
| Where you are | Consultation fee |
|---|---|
| India | INR 1200 |
| United States | ≈ USD 13 |
| United Kingdom | ≈ GBP 10 |
| Europe (Eurozone) | ≈ EUR 11 |
| Canada | ≈ CAD 18 |
| Australia | ≈ AUD 18 |
| New Zealand | ≈ NZD 22 |
| UAE | ≈ AED 47 |
| Saudi Arabia | ≈ SAR 47 |
| Qatar & Gulf | ≈ USD 13 |
| Singapore | ≈ SGD 17 |
| Malaysia | ≈ MYR 51 |
| South Africa | ≈ ZAR 204 |
| Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh | ≈ USD 13 |
| Rest of the world | ≈ USD 13 |
Two minutes to fill in. You will be taken to a secure payment page, and everything after that arrives by email.
If your question is not here, write to gaurav.medico@gmail.com before booking.