When it comes to your hip and knee health, choosing the right orthopaedic surgeon is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Whether you’re facing arthritis, chronic pain or recovering from a sports injury, finding a specialist who is both experienced and trustworthy can make a significant difference to your treatment and recovery.
In this guide, we’ll explore the key factors to consider when choosing an orthopaedic surgeon for your hip or knee surgery.
Check their credentials and experience
The first step in choosing an orthopaedic surgeon is to verify their qualifications and experience. You’ll want to find a consultant surgeon who has specialist training in trauma and orthopaedics, along with significant experience in the specific procedure you need – whether that’s a hip replacement, knee replacement, arthroscopy or cortisone injection.
Why this matters: A surgeon who has specialised in hip and knee surgeries will have a deeper understanding of the complexities of these joints. Mr Shah has honed his skills through decades of practices, bringing a wealth of experience to his patients.
Questions to ask:
- Are you a member of any professional organisations, such as the British Orthopaedic Association?
- How many hip or knee surgeries have you performed?
- Do you specialise in minimally invasive techniques?
Look for patient reviews and testimonials
Hearing from other patients can provide valuable insight into a surgeon’s expertise and patient care. Reading reviews or asking for testimonials offers a glimpse into how past patients have experienced their care, particularly focusing on the surgeon’s bedside manner, communication and surgical outcomes.
Why this matters: Positive reviews and testimonials from former patients often reflect a surgeon’s ability to perform successful surgeries and provide compassionate care. A surgeon who listens to patients’ concerns and is responsive to their needs can help ensure a smoother recovery process.
Where to look:
- Google reviews
- Healthcare platforms like iWantGreatCare or NHS websites
- Personal recommendations from friends or family
Consider the hospital or clinic where they operate
The quality of the hospital or clinic is just as important as the surgeon’s skill. Look for facilities that are well-regarded, well-equipped and known for delivering high standards of care.
Why this matters: A respected hospital with an experienced surgical team will provide you with the highest level of care, ensuring your safety and comfort throughout the process. Goring Hall Hospital has an outstanding reputation for private orthopaedic care, with dedicated imaging and radiology services to support swift diagnosis.
Things to check:
- Is the hospital known for orthopaedic care?
- Does the facility have a strong post-operative care programme?
- Are physiotherapy services available on-site?
Assess their communication and approach to patient care
Your surgeon should be approachable, listen to your concerns and take the time to explain your diagnosis, treatment options and the surgical process. They should answer your questions clearly and involve you in the decision-making process.
Why this matters: Clear communication builds trust, ensuring you feel confident going into surgery. Mr Shah prioritises patient involvement and tailors his approach to meet individual needs.
Key considerations:
- Do they explain the benefits and risks of surgery clearly?
- Are they open to discussing non-surgical treatment options if appropriate?
- How do they involve you in your care decisions?
Check their availability for follow-up care
Post-operative care is essential for a successful recovery from hip or knee surgery. Ensure the surgeon you choose provides comprehensive follow-up services and is available to address any concerns you may have during your recovery.
Why this matters: Recovery from orthopaedic surgery can take weeks or months, and regular follow-up appointments are key to ensuring your recovery progresses as expected. Mr Shah and his team are always on hand to address any complications or adjustments that may be needed after surgery.
Important questions:
- How often will I have follow-up appointments?
- Will I have direct access to the surgeon after surgery for any urgent concerns?
- Does the clinic offer physiotherapy services to assist with recovery?
Making the right choice
Choosing the right orthopaedic surgeon for your hip or knee surgery can greatly influence your recovery and long-term outcome. When making your decision, prioritise experience, patient reviews, the quality of the hospital and the surgeon’s communication and aftercare. Taking the time to research and select a trusted specialist will give you the best chance of a successful surgery and a better quality of life.
If you’re considering hip or knee surgery and would like to discuss your options with an experienced specialist, please contact us to arrange a consultation with Mr Shah. With years of expertise and a patient-focused approach, he can guide you towards the best treatment for your needs.