Orthopedic care specialists in Virginia

At HCA Virginia’s hospitals, we provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient orthopedic services and treatments. We also offer access to surgeons dedicated to a variety of orthopedic specialties.

By combining patient-centered care and advanced technologies, our orthopedists ensure your bone, joint or spine condition is diagnosed accurately and treated effectively. Additionally, our extensive preoperative education program helps you understand your procedure and your role in returning to a functioning, healthy life.

For more information about our orthopedic services or for help finding an orthopedic specialist, call our free, 24/7 Consult-A-Nurse® line.

Orthopedic conditions we treat

Our orthopedic doctors and surgeons treat a wide range of conditions and injuries, including:

  • Arthritis
  • Back pain
  • Broken bones
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Dislocations
  • Fractures
  • Herniated discs
  • Hip pain
  • Muscle strains or sprains
  • Osteoporosis
  • Spinal tumors
  • Sports injuries, including concussions

Types of orthopedic treatment we offer

Pain in your joints, back, neck, tendons, ligaments and muscles can make even the simplest movements painful. Whether your pain is caused by a sports-related injury or a condition that worsens with age, our orthopedic specialists can provide the treatment to restore your mobility and help you get back to your normal activities.

Foot and ankle care

Foot specialists — also referred to as podiatrists — understand that living with foot and ankle pain can be difficult. They evaluate your unique situation to provide you with an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment for your condition. This treatment plan is designed to help you regain mobility as quickly, safely and comfortably as possible. We will diligently work with you to ensure that your needs are met and the condition is corrected.

Hand and upper extremity care

Our orthopedic care specialists are experts at diagnosing and treating hand and upper extremely conditions. These are conditions that impact your hand, wrist, arm, elbow and shoulder. Our teams will review your function and movement and provide the best treatment options available, including nonsurgical therapies.

Joint care and replacements

Our experienced joint surgeons are known for innovative surgical joint care. This is because they continually seek new, better and less invasive ways to repair bones and joints.

Some of our joint surgical specialties include:

  • Arthroscopic reconstruction
  • Direct anterior hip replacement
  • Hip resurfacing
  • Microsurgery of the hand
  • Robot-assisted hip replacement surgery
  • Total or partial joint replacement of the hip, knee or shoulder

In addition to your surgery, we offer dedicated total joint replacement patient care teams that provide preoperative classes to ensure you have the best surgical experience possible. We also offer access to occupational and physical therapy clinicians who can get you on the road to recovery.

Hip care

Our hip specialists work together to provide high-quality hip care. From hip replacements to postoperative therapy, our experience and expertise translates into less pain and a faster recovery for you.

We try our best to relieve hip pain with nonsurgical methods; however, when hip pain is severe and interferes with daily activities and work, joint replacement may be an option.

Signs that you should be evaluated for a hip replacement include:

  • Hip pain persists or prevents you from sleeping.
  • Medication does not provide relief from hip pain.
  • You are no longer as mobile as you’d like to be because of the pain in your hip.
  • Your hip aches during and after exercise.
  • Your hip is stiff or swollen.

Knee care

Your knee is a complex joint with many components, making it vulnerable to a variety of injuries. The most common knee injuries include fractures, dislocations, sprains and ligament, tendon or meniscus tears. Many knee injuries can be successfully treated with simple measures, such as bracing and rehabilitation exercises, while other injuries may require surgery.

If surgery is necessary, our orthopedic surgeons are experienced in all types of procedures, including partial and total knee replacements.

Pediatric orthopedics

Our board-certified pediatric orthopedic specialists are known not only for exceptional medical treatment, but also for their sensitivity towards young patients.

Our pediatric orthopedics program focuses on returning kids to their active, normal lives. Typically, children need a pediatric orthopedic specialist for broken bones, growth plates and movement disorders.

Spine surgery

When nonsurgical methods are ineffective, spine surgery may be necessary to correct problems that involve nerves, discs or bones. Our orthopedic spine surgeons and neurosurgeons work together to treat these conditions in adults and children. They perform specialized spine surgeries and procedures, including:

  • Artificial cervical disc implantation
  • Digital biplane angiography
  • Kyphoplasty
  • Microdiscectomy
  • Spinal fusion
  • Vertebroplasty

Sports medicine

Our sports medicine specialists are trained to diagnose and provide care for all types of sports-related conditions and injuries, from ruptured Achilles tendons and concussions to torn rotator cuffs and dislocated fingers. They also provide injury prevention education, pain management therapies and rehabilitation services so athletes and teams at all skill levels can return to — and stay — on the field, court or track safely.

Additional orthopedic care services we provide

Other orthopedic services we provide include:

  • Bone cancer care
  • Complex limb injury care
  • Orthopedic trauma care
  • Pediatric spine care
  • Shoulder replacement surgery
  • Work-related injury treatment