Hip Replacement: What You Need To Know: Part 2
Make a list of questions to ask your surgeon. Most of the time, you will already feel overwhelmed from all the helpful advice and information your family and friends are giving you. When you finally see your surgeon, your head will be spinning. Take a piece of paper a few days prior to your surgical consult and make a list of questions.
Many of my patients complain that the doctor hardly spent any time with them during the initial visit and made them feel awkward when they asked questions. My advice is to not leave his office until you have had your questions answered and are comfortable with your decision, whatever that may be. Remember, if you have insurance, the surgery costs over twenty thousand dollars, so I think with that amount of money, you can at least have your questions answered and gain some sort of comfort level.
Some questions may involve potential risks and benefits of the surgery, including long-term outcomes. Other questions include:
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Many of my patients complain that the doctor hardly spent any time with them during the initial visit and made them feel awkward when they asked questions. My advice is to not leave his office until you have had your questions answered and are comfortable with your decision, whatever that may be. Remember, if you have insurance, the surgery costs over twenty thousand dollars, so I think with that amount of money, you can at least have your questions answered and gain some sort of comfort level.
Some questions may involve potential risks and benefits of the surgery, including long-term outcomes. Other questions include:
Click HERE...