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Browse verified orthopedic surgeon professionals in Maple Grove, MN. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Maple Grove has 7 orthopedic surgeons available to help with bone, joint, and musculoskeletal concerns. Whether you're dealing with a sports injury, arthritis, or need surgical intervention, these specialists offer surgical and non-surgical treatment options. When selecting an orthopedic surgeon, verify credentials through the Minnesota Medical Board and ask about their experience with your specific condition. You may also want to explore options in nearby Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Edina, Rochester, and Duluth if you're open to traveling for specialized care or second opinions.
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A qualified orthopedic surgeon should hold an active Minnesota medical license and be board-certified in orthopedic surgery. Look for clear communication about diagnosis and treatment options, and expect a written treatment plan before any procedure. Be cautious of surgeons who pressure you into immediate surgery without exploring conservative options first, or those unwilling to discuss alternative treatments. Verify that the practice maintains proper medical records and provides documentation of your care.
There are 7 orthopedic surgeons currently listed in Maple Grove. If you'd like more options, nearby cities including Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Edina, Rochester, and Duluth also have orthopedic specialists.
Verify any surgeon's license through the Minnesota Medical Board website. Ask your primary care physician for referrals, and check whether they accept your insurance before scheduling a consultation.
During your first visit, the surgeon will review your medical history, perform a physical examination, and may order imaging tests like X-rays or MRI. They'll discuss your diagnosis and explain treatment options, which may include physical therapy, medication, or surgery.
Many orthopedic surgeons offer both surgical and non-surgical treatments, including physical therapy, injections, and medication management. Ask your surgeon about all available options for your condition before deciding on treatment.
Compare surgeons based on their board certification, experience with your specific condition, hospital affiliations, and communication style. A good fit means you feel heard, understand your treatment plan, and trust their recommendations.