Research shows that patients who are more involved with their care get better results. Knowing what to expect during a visit with your orthopaedic surgeon will help you prepare.

This area of Save Your Knees will give you important information to help you get the most out of your doctor’s visit.

Patient-Doctor Communication

Better health care happens when patients and their doctors talk to each another. It is very important that you are honest and give your doctor all the information he or she requests. And if you don’t understand what your doctor is recommending, ask questions.

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Patients Have Important Role in Safer Health Care

Questions to Ask Your Doctor Before Surgery

Planning Your Doctor Visit

There are many things you can do to prepare for a visit to your doctor, like gathering any relevant medical records, or writing down a list of questions. Having your insurance information together will also help.

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Getting the Most Out of Your Doctor’s Visit

Orthopaedics

What Is a Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon?

Your Guide to Managed Care

Diagnostic Tests

After your doctor examines your knee, he or she may need some additional tests to determine the exact problem. Test results also help your doctor plan the best course of treatment.

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Glossary of Orthopaedic Diagnostic Tests

X-rays, CT Scans, and MRIs