

Dr. Shams Gulrez
Experience: Over 12 years
Medanta Super Speciality Hospital
Noida, India
Introduction
Dr. Shams Gulrez at Medanta Noida fixes torn ligaments, dislocated shoulders, meniscus damage, cartilage problems, and fractures from sports or accidents. Patients walk in with ACL tears from football, shoulders popping out repeatedly, rotator cuff pain, and badly broken bones.
About Dr. Shams Gulrez
Shams Gulrez has been doing orthopaedics and sports medicine for over a decade now. Patients showing up usually either wrecked a knee mid-game or have a shoulder that won’t stay in place anymore. He deals with straightforward fracture work all the way to several ligaments snapped together, leaving the joint wobbly and useless.
He holds a FIFA Certification in Football Medicine, so he actually gets how injuries happen on the pitch, not just what they look like on an MRI. He topped his MS batch at RIMS Imphal, achieving the Warepam Juboti Gold Medal. He reconstructs ACL and PCL through tiny keyhole cuts and also does cartilage restoration for younger patients so they can delay joint replacement for as long as possible.
Qualifications
- MBBS — J.N. Medical College, Aligarh.
- MS (Orthopaedics) — RIMS, Imphal (Gold Medalist).
- Football Medicine Diploma — FIFA.
- Shoulder Surgery Observership — Samsung Medical Center, Seoul.
Awards & Recognition
- FIFA Certified in Football Medicine.
- Warepam Juboti Gold Medal holder.
- Sports Injury Centre, Safdarjung trained.
- Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, trained.
Specialities & Expertise
- ACL and PCL reconstruction
- Knee and shoulder arthroscopy
- Meniscus and cartilage repair
- Bankart and rotator cuff surgery
- Fracture management
- Sports rehab planning
Patient Experience & Approach
People mention he builds an actual comeback plan depending on whether someone needs to get back on a football field or just wants to climb stairs pain-free again. Athletes like that his FIFA training means he thinks about sport-ready recovery, not just daily-life recovery. Patients getting arthroscopic work done say they braced for big scars but walked out with tiny dots and bounced back way quicker than expected.
