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Orthopedics

1980.5 miles away
844-510-4325
24 hours a day, 7 days a week / Visiting hours: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Orthopedics

24 hours a day, 7 days a week / Visiting hours: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Our Approach

Dedicated to helping you enjoy life without the burden of joint or back pain; Providence Holy Cross Medical Center orthopedic and sports medicine specialists provide state-of-the-art care and treatment for orthopedic conditions.

By combining medical expertise and advanced treatment technologies, our orthopedic physicians help treat injuries that affect a patient’s quality of life.

We offer treatments to address the following conditions:

  • Arthritis pain
  • Back pain
  • Joint pain
  • Pain from strains
  • Sprains

Along with conservative medical strategies that include medication, exercise, physical, occupational and rehabilitative therapy, our orthopedic surgeons perform the most advanced, minimally-invasive surgeries for any injury to the bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, and muscles.

These new techniques can repair damage through a small incision, which means less pain, and a shorter recovery. With these excellent outcomes, our patients typically are able to leave the hospital and start the rehabilitation process sooner, allowing them to recover quickly and get back to normal life activities.

Minimally invasive surgeries include:

  • Carpal tunnel release
  • Knee replacement
  • Hip replacement
  • Arthroscopy for most joints
  • Arthroplasty for joint arthritis
  • Release of joint contractures
  • Minimally invasive fixations, decompression

At Providence Holy Cross, we understand how joint and back pain can keep you and your loved ones from enjoying quality time together. Because of this, we’ve developed ways in which we support a patient’s treatment and comfort as well as a patient’s family. Here are a few ways we help support you and your loved ones:

  • The surgeon will discuss your case with you and your family.
  • There is a sleeper couch in each patient room, ensuring friends and family can be comfortable.
  • The hospital has visiting hours from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., seven days a week, so friends and family can be by your side throughout this process.
  • Our chaplains are available to help assist you and your family with your emotional and spiritual journey.
Joint replacement surgery patient education

Are you undergoing joint replacement surgery? Join us for a free educational video series designed to help you prepare and relieve any anxiety you may have. This video series is designed to prepare patients for their upcoming total hip or knee replacement surgeries.

Considering Joint Replacement?

With today’s advancements in surgical techniques and technology, joint replacement is safer and more effective than ever. Many of our patients return to activities they thought they couldn’t enjoy again, it’s our goal to help you do the same.

We’re invested in your health. Our board-certified surgeons use minimally invasive techniques that help reduce your pain, improve mobility and assist with a faster recovery. From pre-surgery education to post-surgical rehabilitation, we ensure that you feel informed and cared for during every stage of your recovery.

Joint pain shouldn’t interfere in your daily life. When you’re ready to consider joint replacement surgery, our team of experts are here to discuss all aspects of surgery with you.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals
  • Pre-surgery education to help you prepare
  • Post-op rehabilitation to improve strength and mobility
  • Ongoing follow-up care during your recovery

  • Partial: This type of procedure is a more targeted approach towards the specific damaged portions of your joint. With a partial replacement, we try to preserve as much of the healthy tissue as possible, so your movements are more natural.
  • Total: A total joint replacement is where we remove the damaged bone and replace it with a prosthetic joint. The new joint, coupled with any preserved healthy bone, ligaments and tissue, will help restore your mobility.

Doctors will typically recommend non-surgical treatments first, such as bracing, injections, medications or physical therapy.

If those haven’t brought you relief, you might be a good candidate for surgery if you’re still experiencing:

  • Limited mobility, from arthritis or joint deterioration
  • Pain during rest or sleep
  • Persistent pain that’s interfering with your daily life

If joint pain is affecting your quality of life, contact our team about surgical options and next steps.

Find a Doctor

At Providence, you'll have access to a vast network of dedicated and compassionate providers who offer personalized care by focusing on treatment, prevention and health education.

Recognition

U.S. News & World Report - High Performing Hospital in Orthopedics (2024-25)

U.S. News & World Report - High Performing Hospital in Hip Fracture (2024-25)

Orthopedic Care at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center

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Joint Assessment

Take Our Joint Pain Assessment Quiz

Joint pain can prevent you from doing daily tasks and enjoying everyday life. That’s why it’s important to protect your joints now. Take our brief quiz to help you better understand the condition of your joints. Based on your results, we’ll offer helpful treatment options.