Advanced Orthopedic Diagnosis and Treatment

More Than Orthopedics

Advanced Orthopedic Diagnosis and Treatment

More Than Orthopedics

Foot Treatments

Our specialists at UOC treat conditions such as  fractures, and deformities. We use advanced technology to improve foot health and restore your quality of life.

Frequent Asked Questions

General

Yes, each of our locations takes pride in being registered with the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) and achieving accreditation by The Joint Commission. With these two associations, we ensure our patients receive the highest-quality care coupled with detailed attention to patient safety throughout the process.

Surgery is usually arranged 3 to 4 weeks after your visit with the surgen. This time interval allows to complete any required medical clearances and lab work. That said, we understand the impact of severe pain and can often expedite the surgery date if required.

Although every patient in situation is unique, often times a minimally invasive surgical approach may be available. At University Orthopedic Care, our surgeons utilize the most advanced approaches for numerous benefits:

  • The entire procedure is conducted through a small incision ranging from one and a half inches to a quarter inch.
  • MIS significantly decreases the amount of an anatomic disruption and cutting through tissues.
  • Recovery time with MIS is significantly shorter than that required for traditional exposure surgical methods.

Choosing the right orthopedic specialist is essential for optimal recovery, and experience plays a critical role in achieving the best outcomes.

Look for a specialist with board certification and advanced fellowship training in relevant areas like joint replacement or complex fracture care.

At University Orthopedic Care, our board-certified experts bring years of experience and utilize cutting-edge technology to treat a variety of conditions. We specialize in managing traumatic injuries and offer a comprehensive range of treatments, including minimally invasive procedures and regenerative medicine.