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Hip arthroscopy


Hip Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure that allows doctors to view the hip joint without making a large incision (cut) through the skin and other soft tissues. Arthroscopy is used to diagnose and treat a wide range of hip problems, such as arthritis, labrum tears, and ligament injuries.

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Hip Arthroscopies can help revert arthritis or injury damage and prevent the need for a hip replacement. Our orthopedic surgeons perform the most advanced Hip Arthroscopy procedures and enhance the results of the surgery by applying biologics before closing up, allowing patients to recover quicker and better.

Below is a typical itinerary for someone undergoing Hip Arthroscopy surgery with our orthopedic surgeons:

  • Day 1: Arrival to destination of surgery – pre-op consultations and tests – spend night in hotel
  • Day 2: Outpatient Surgery – spend night in hotel
  • Day 3: Rest and recover – spend night in hotel
  • Day 4: Follow-up consultation – return home

HIP ARTHROSCOPY SURGERY ABROAD

Choosing to undergo Hip Arthroscopy surgery with our orthopedic surgeons has several advantages:

  • It can save you up to 65% compared to U.S. prices
  • Highest quality with U.S. Trained orthopedic surgeons in Mexico
  • Best results with only FDA approved materials and implants
  • Our surgeons offer the latest surgery procedures and technology

Hip Arthroscopy surgeries can cost as much as $20,000 USD in the U.S. without proper health insurance and wait times in Canada can be up to 3 years long. With Health & Wellness Bazaar, traveling to Mexico for Hip Arthroscopy surgery is safe and easy and our surgery packages start at $7,500 USD, saving you up to 45% on the total cost of treatment with minimum to no wait time.

Our medical providers are able to offer such low pricing compared to the U.S. because of the low cost of land, labor, and materials in the destinations where they practice. The safety, quality, and efficacy of the Hip Arthroscopy surgery is never compromised despite the low pricing and the patient experience is well beyond U.S. standards. Currently we have orthopedic surgeons in Tijuana, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, and Cancun, Mexico. Please contact us for more information.

OUR MEDICAL TOURISM SURGERY PACKAGES

For your convenience, we have designed Medical Tourism Packages for orthopedic treatments that include the following:

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off
  • On-site local transportation
  • Pre-operative tests
  • Surgery center’s fees and hospitalization
  • Surgeons’ fees
  • Anesthesia and anesthesiologist
  • All treatment related materials
  • Post-operative medication

THE HIP ARTHROSCOPY PROCEDURE

During hip arthroscopy, your surgeon inserts a small camera, called an arthroscope, into your hip joint. The camera displays pictures on a video monitor, and your surgeon uses these images to guide miniature surgical instruments. Because the arthroscope and surgical instruments are thin, your surgeon can use very small incisions, rather than the larger incision needed for open surgery. This results in less pain for patients, less joint stiffness, and often shortens the time it takes to recover and return to favorite activities.

Your doctor may recommend hip arthroscopy if you have a painful condition that does not respond to nonsurgical treatment. Nonsurgical treatment includes rest, physical therapy, and medications or injections that can reduce inflammation. Hip arthroscopy may relieve painful symptoms of many problems that damage the labrum, articular cartilage, or other soft tissues surrounding the joint.

RECOVERY FROM HIP ARTHROSCOPY

Many people return to full, unrestricted activities after arthroscopy. Your recovery will depend on the type of damage that was present in your hip. For some people, lifestyle changes are necessary to protect the joint. An example might be changing from high impact exercise (such as running) to lower impact activities (such as swimming or cycling). These are decisions you will make with the guidance of your surgeon.

Sometimes, the damage can be severe enough that it cannot be completely reversed and the procedure may not be successful. These are cases with advanced arthritis that may require a Total Hip Replacement.

OUR ORTHOPEDIC SURGEONS

Our network of orthopedists is composed of a select group of talented and experienced surgeons who, in their private practice, perform the most advanced and innovative arthroscopic procedures to treat degenerative diseases and sports injuries. Additionally, our orthopedic surgeons undergo a rigorous vetting process to guarantee the highest safety and quality standards for our international patients. Our compliance team ensures our doctors are fully accredited and licensed where they practice and meet the following requirements:

  • Board Certified
  • Proven track record of success
  • Active member of the Academic Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • List Active member of The Knee Society
  • Continuously participates in conferences and workshops on latest treatments and technologies
  • Recommended by fellow medical colleagues
  • Training from prestigious medical institutions
  • Conducts medical research and publications

Lastly, our recruitment and compliance teams interview all our orthopedic surgeons in person, visit their facilities, meet past and current patients, and review their medical processes and protocols to confirm they meet the highest standards.

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