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Waltham has 15 orthopedic surgeons available to help with bone, joint, and spine conditions. Orthopedic surgery in Massachusetts requires state licensure and often specialized fellowship training. When searching for an orthopedic surgeon in Waltham, you may also want to explore nearby options in Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Peabody, and Newton to expand your choices. Consider factors like hospital affiliations, subspecialties (such as sports medicine or joint replacement), and your insurance coverage when making your decision.
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Look for surgeons who are willing to explain your diagnosis and treatment options in clear language, provide written summaries of recommendations, and have transparent pricing discussions. Verify board certification and hospital affiliations, which indicate professional standing. Be cautious of surgeons who pressure you into immediate surgery without a second-opinion opportunity, those who operate primarily out of private clinics without hospital oversight, or anyone unwilling to discuss their experience and success rates with your specific condition.
There are 15 orthopedic surgeons available in Waltham. You may also find additional options in nearby cities including Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Peabody, and Newton.
Verify that any surgeon you're considering is licensed to practice in Massachusetts by checking the state medical board's website. Ask your primary care doctor for referrals, check your insurance provider's directory, and confirm board certification in orthopedic surgery.
Ask about their experience treating your specific condition, where procedures would be performed, whether they're in-network with your insurance, typical recovery timelines, and what alternatives to surgery exist. Request a written summary of their recommendations.
Look for board certification by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, active licensure with the Massachusetts Medical Board, hospital affiliations, and relevant fellowship training in your area of need (such as sports medicine or joint replacement).
Yes. Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Peabody, and Newton all have orthopedic surgeons available. Proximity, insurance coverage, and specialist expertise should guide your choice.