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Jersey City has 8 orthopedic surgeons available to help with bone, joint, and spine conditions. Orthopedic surgery is a medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating injuries and disorders of the musculoskeletal system. When selecting a surgeon, verify their credentials with the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners and confirm they accept your insurance. Many orthopedic surgeons in the area offer both surgical and non-surgical treatment options, so discussing your specific condition and treatment goals during your initial consultation is important.
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When evaluating an orthopedic surgeon, verify their license status and board certification before your first appointment. Look for surgeons who take time to explain your condition in plain language and discuss both surgical and non-surgical options. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into immediate surgery without exploring conservative treatments first, or who avoid answering questions about their experience and outcomes. A reputable surgeon will provide written documentation of your diagnosis and treatment plan and explain what to expect during recovery.
Verify any surgeon's license through the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners. You can also ask for referrals from your primary care physician, check with your insurance company for in-network surgeons, and read patient reviews to compare providers in Jersey City.
There are 8 orthopedic surgeons currently listed in Jersey City. You may also find additional surgeons in nearby areas like Newark, Wayne, and Princeton.
Ask about their experience with your specific condition, what treatment options are available, whether surgery is necessary or if conservative treatment might help, the expected recovery timeline, potential risks, and what post-operative care looks like. Also confirm they accept your insurance.
Board certification means the surgeon has completed additional training and passed rigorous exams in orthopedic surgery. You can verify board certification through the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) website or by asking the surgeon directly for their credentials.
Non-surgical treatments include physical therapy, medications, injections, and bracing to manage pain and improve function. Surgical treatment is recommended when conservative options haven't worked or when the injury is severe. A good surgeon will discuss both options with you.