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Tips to Choose the Best Hip Specialist

It’s important to see a doctor that specializes in repairing certain parts of the body that may have been damaged due to trauma or age. Not only should they be great at administering treatment, but the patient should be comfortable in the process. Take the time to pick the right hip specialist to perform the procedure. This will make things easier to help out a family member who needs a good treatment. Here a few tips to help ensure a sound decision.

Take a Look at the Recommendations of the Local Doctors

Of course, every doctor has their own expertise when it comes to medical care. However, a good first step is to look at online reviews and testimonies. One can get a good gauge on any recommendations of different physicians in the area. Make a list and compare each one from the positive and negative reviews. Don’t be afraid to get a good second opinion from someone trustworthy. Speak with a family member, coworker, or friend about a personal experience.

Find Out Their Experience in Performing a Procedure 

If a family member is getting a posterior or anterior procedure, take a look at their experience in performing this type of surgery. Start by knowing their success rate. Were there any complications of the surgery? Going through this information is very important, because it’s a loved one’s well-being at stake. Check the educational background of each practitioner. Being comfortable with the surgeon can make the surgery more successful for both sides.

Have a List of Questions Ready to Ask the Physician

It’s good to create a list of questions to ask the surgeon before your visit. The patient can ask different questions not only to build rapport but clear up any red flags. This is important to find out what surgeons have good experience in what they do. Additionally, it’ll be a good way to find out the right procedure for a particular problem that was diagnosed. They can get a logical answer of how long the recovery process will take. Also, they can better prepare for the day of surgery. By getting a better understanding of everything, it’ll make it easier to find the right candidate to perform the procedure.

When You Are Ready

Request a consultation with one of the hip specialists at the Orthopedic & Sports Institute. Call (920) 560-1000 or request an appointment online. OSI offers anteriorposterior, and robotic surgical options for the treatment of hip pain. Do your homework, talk to friends and family members, neighbors and colleagues to identify the procedure that is right for you.

OSI has convenient locations to serve you. The campus in Appleton includes clinics, a surgery center, MRI, physical therapy, and a skilled nursing facility, as well as a walk-in clinic that provides care for new orthopedic injuries. OSI has outreach clinics in Green Bay, New London, Ripon, Shawano, Waupaca, and the newest location at 600 N. Koeller Street in Oshkosh.

OSI is a proud member of NOVO Health.