A Guide to Choosing an Orthopedic Surgeon in Kenya
Finding an orthopedic surgeon in Kenya to perform your surgery can be one of the most important decisions you can make. Before physically preparing for surgery, you will need to prepare by selecting a hospital and an orthopedic surgeon to perform the surgery.
Important considerations include your surgeon’s experience and skill, how you work with this doctor, how convenient he is located, and if you trust your surgeon. Fortunately, there are things you can do to simplify the search.
Taking a structured approach may not only make the search easier but provide you the necessary insights to make a balanced, informed choice. If you are seeking relief from pain, it’s important to find the most skilled practitioner. Here are some tips to help.
1. Location
Location in this case has to do with convenience. You may need to visit the orthopedic surgeon several times during the course of your treatment.
During that time, pain, bandages, and other orthopedic devices may restrict your mobility. You will therefore need an orthopedic surgeon in a place that is close by, to lessen the travel burden.
2. Infection rates
Infection rate is also an important aspect to research when choosing an orthopedic surgeon. This is because most Surgery comes with an infection risk because surgeons open the skin and insert instruments.
However, there are many ways hospitals and surgery centers can minimize these unnecessary infections.
3. Availability, cost and insurance coverage
4. Postoperative plan
5. Consider if your orthopedic surgeon suggests conservative treatment first.
A good orthopedic surgeon should first consider conservative options, like physical therapy or even activity modification before recommending surgery.
Even if you have pathology confirmed with diagnostic imaging (X-ray, MRI, etc), it doesn’t necessarily you need to have surgery.
Proceed with caution with surgeons who are pushing you to operate right away.
6. Training, certificate and credentials
7. Number of surgeries and the rate of successful outcomes
When selecting an orthopedic surgeon, you should keep in mind choosing a surgeon with experience in the field of surgery that you may need.
Many surgeons do many different surgeries. You may have one that does a rotator cuff, an ACL, a total knee replacement, and an ankle surgery on the same day.
But it makes more sense if a surgeon specializes in a particular procedure, they’ll be more technically sound at it.
The rate of successful outcomes of your required surgery should be kept in mind when deciding on an orthopedic surgeon. How many of his knee replacements, for example, result in full mobility?
You’ll want to know how many surgeries develop complications and how much need repeating. This will give you some data to compare against other orthopedic surgeons.
8. Communication style and gender
Maximizing full functional ability with Col (Dr) Adari
While the above suggestions are good things to consider, you ultimately need to trust your gut when you meet with an orthopedic surgeon.
They should listen to you, answer your questions, understand your goals, calm any fears, and make you feel important. They should also talk to you about the risks and benefits of the procedure.
No matter what your reason for needing an orthopedic doctor, Orthobridge Orthopedic Centre in Nairobi is a great place to find one.
We use advanced technology in our orthopaedic centre by, offering efficient and accurate treatment. Our system allows for online registration of patients before you get to our medical centre.
If you need physical therapy, it would be a privilege to serve you and partner with you in your care. We have locations at Upper Hill Nairobi, 3rd floor Nelson Awori Centre, Nairobi Kenya to serve you.