Keys Medical Group Orthopedics providers work with Lower Keys Medical Center, a 167-bed, acute care hospital with 24/7 emergency department, radiology and laboratory. The hospital is accredited by the State of Florida and The Joint Commission. Lower Keys Medical Center is also accredited by the American College of Cardiology as a Chest Pain Center.
Most major insurances are accepted at Lower Keys Medical Center and Keys Medical Group. Lower Keys Medical Center is committed to providing patients with quality care and the best possible experience, from registration through discharge and outpatient rehabilitation. Healthcare billing and insurance is complex and varies based upon an individual's insurance plan.
Financial counselors are available to help patients understand their insurance benefits and any out-of-pocket financial obligations. Keys Medical Group offers a variety of financial assistance programs, including prompt pay discounts and self-pay discounts. Eligibility screening services can also help identify addition resources to help patients cover medical services. The patient access staff will provide a personalized and detailed estimate prior to surgery.
Start My Quiz Meet the SpecialistsOrthopedics is a medical specialty that focuses on diagnosing and treating injuries, diseases and disorders affecting bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves. Collectively, these parts of the body are also known as the musculoskeletal system.
Choosing an orthopedic surgeon is an important decision that requires careful consideration. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Regardless of other factors, we recommend selecting someone with whom you feel comfortable communicating. A good surgeon will take the time to answer your questions and explain possible treatment options in a way that you can understand.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarMinimally invasive joint replacement surgery is an orthopedic procedure used to treat pain, stiffness and disability caused by various joint-related problems. The benefits of minimally invasive joint replacement surgery include a shorter recovery time, less pain, less risk of infection and reduced scarring than traditional, open surgery.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand Seminar Learn More About Minimally Invasive Hip SurgerySurgery is often a treatment for joint pain, but it is not the only option, nor the first option usually recommended. Other therapies may provide relief depending on the cause and severity of your joint pain. Conservative, non-surgical treatments include physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections and lifestyle changes that may be sufficient to address your joint pain. However, if these treatments are ineffective, surgery may be the best course to reduce pain and improve joint function.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarA healthy weight is often recommended before surgery. Studies indicate that patients with a BMI of 30 or higher are almost twice as likely to experience joint replacement complications than those with BMIs under 30. However, weight is not the only factor determining if someone is a good candidate for joint replacement surgery. Other factors such as age, activity level, lifestyle and the patient's overall health are considered by the orthopedic surgeon.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarOut-of-pocket costs vary from patient to patient for many complex reasons, including the services provided and differences in insurance coverage and plans. Please contact us before scheduling surgery to obtain the most accurate cost estimate, information about our financial assistance programs and a better understanding of your insurance coverage. We also offer an online price estimator.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarThough length of time needed can differ by procedure, many joint surgeries generally take one to three hours. Hospital stays vary depending on the patient, but returning home on the day of your surgery is possible for patients who are healthy enough. Your care team will advise you about how best to prepare for your surgery and if your case requires you to stay overnight for treatment and observation.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarAfter surgery, you will be moved to a recovery room. Your orthopedic surgeon will provide you with specific instructions for post-surgery care, including taking pain medications, participating in physical therapy, using assistive devices such as crutches or a walker and avoiding activities that can stress the affected joint.
Studies show most people return to sedentary jobs six to eight weeks after surgery. For more strenuous jobs, people often return in eight to 12 weeks. Your post-surgical care depends upon the procedure, and your care team will advise you on specific activities to avoid. This can include sleep and sitting positions, particular movements and high-impact sports.
Request an Appointment Watch On-Demand SeminarWhile most surgery patients experience little-to-no complications, any surgery has risks of infection, blood clotting or nerve damage. Let your surgeon know if you fall into risk categories due to smoking, heart issues or allergies.
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