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Total Knee Replacement time frame
Suddenly, I need a total knee replacement. I have known that the time would come, but, all of a sudden it is here.
Dr. Duke and Dr. Nguyen would be good, but too busy-too long to wait for surgery. Dr. Cowin is out of town the month of September. Of course, I want one of the best, but there must be other doctors in the area that are excellent. Are all knee surgeries scheduled up to six months out? I would like to have it sooner as I am not comfortable at all. There was a doctor at the West Marion Hospital that was suggested, but I have lost his name. He works on the Orthopedic floor that I believe is run by his office. Thank you for any suggestions. I know that some people say they would never get health advice on a web site, but TOTV is a great place full of good information. |
Try Dr. Messieh he just did my hip and he is doing my friends knee in two weeks. 3522436899 Good doc and is very good
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Dr. Duke did my wife's knee replacement and a very good friend as well. I would not go anywhere else to have it done in my opinion.
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The reason that those doctors are so busy tells you that they are the cream of a limited crop.
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Dr Kerina of TriCounty Orthopedic is also top notch... he has done both of my knees with excellent results and does 300+ per year.
He and Duke are the two best local docs for Knees. I am surprised to hear of 6 month wait...that seems extreme. On my last knee, now 2+ years, once Kerina determined it needed replacing, he was able to schedule it about 5 weeks out. There are tests and clearances you need ahead of time. Good luck.... getting a good doc is worth the wait. |
Thank you all for the replies. They will be of get help scheduling this knee surgery.
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As An RN, BSN, if I needed ortho surgery, I would only select Tri-County with Drs. Kerina, Mitchell, Tankson, Williams, and Cooke. This group is the best!
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Just don't expect Karina to ever be on time for an appointment and be prepared to not see him in the hospital after the surgery!
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Dr. Duke did my knee in March of this year. I'm very pleased. I had to wait a few months, but not six. Go Gators! :) |
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In my case, he stopped by 2 of the 3 days I was there in the hospital. He can run late on his appts...always have a good book with me. |
Question your doctor on being active in order to avoid blood clots after surgery.
All the best, Stenteach |
Dr. Duke did mine April 1 this year. I had an excellent outcome and am almost back to normal. I was walking without any aid after a week. It took me about two months to get set up for surgery. He is on top of his game. Good luck!!
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Radioman
Did Dr Duke (himself...not the PA) even see you after the operation??? That is one of the biggest issues with Dr Duke. Glad it all went well for you!! |
I may not be qualified to give an answer here. But I also have to get a knee replacement, and I am scheduled with Dr. Duke in early September. My first call to his office was mid-July, saw his assistant in 48 hours, saw Dr. Duke 6 days after my call, surgery was set up & could have been done before Labor Day but I opted to wait until after LD. Not sure how it all went so fast (maybe cancellations, maybe less people around now), but it has happened fast for me. I would have waited, however, since everyone who has used him would accept no less. Good luck! If you call his office, you might be surprised!
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