Novi, MI Knee Replacement Surgery Cost Comparison

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A Knee Replacement Surgery in Novi costs $19,976 on average when you take the median of the 96 medical providers who perform Knee Replacement Surgery procedures in Novi, MI. There are 1 different types of Knee Replacement Surgery provided in Novi, listed below, and the price for each differs based upon your insurance type. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the Novi providers below you may be able to save money. Start shopping today and see what you can save!
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Knee Replacement (Total) Cost Average $12,300 - $33,900 Free Quote

Compare Knee Replacement Surgery Providers in Novi, MI

Facility City Type
Henry Ford Medical Center Lakeside Sterling Heights Ambulatory Surgical Center
Detroit Receiving Hospital Detroit Acute Care Hospital
Henry Ford Hospital Detroit Acute Care Hospital
Lapeer County Surgery Center Lapeer Ambulatory Surgical Center
Garden City Hospital Garden City Acute Care Hospital
Henry Ford Cottage Hospital Grosse Pointe Farms Acute Care Hospital
Oakland Orthopaedic Surgeons Royal Oak Ortho Surgery Center
Oakwood Annapolis Hospital Wayne Acute Care Hospital
New Millinium Surgery Center Southfield Ambulatory Surgical Center
Saint John North Shores Hospital Harrison Township Acute Care Hospital
Henry Ford Macomb Hospital - Warren Campus Warren Acute Care Hospital
Rochester Endoscopy and Surgery Center Rochester Hills Ambulatory Surgical Center
Outpatient Endoscopy and Surgi Center Saint Clair Shores Ambulatory Surgical Center
Surgical Center of Michigan . Troy Ambulatory Surgical Center
Lakeshore Surgery Center Fort Gratiot Ambulatory Surgical Center
Oakwood Southshore Surgery Center Trenton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Saint Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital Howell Acute Care Hospital
Rochester Surgery Center Rochester Hills Ambulatory Surgical Center
Orthopedic Institute of Michigan Livonia Ortho Surgery Center
Livingston County Orthopedics Howell Ortho Surgery Center
North Oakland ASC Waterford Ambulatory Surgical Center
St. John Surgery Center Saint Clair Shores Ambulatory Surgical Center
River District Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine East China Ortho Surgery Center
Advanced Orthopedics Fort Gratiot Ortho Surgery Center
Columbia Surgical Center Troy Ambulatory Surgical Center
Northern Macomb Surgical Center Macomb Ambulatory Surgical Center
Saint John Hospital and Medical Center Detroit Acute Care Hospital
American Surgical Centers West Bloomfield Ambulatory Surgical Center
Utica ASC Partners Utica Ambulatory Surgical Center
Maple Millennium Medical Center Sterling Heights Ambulatory Surgical Center
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital Wyandotte Acute Care Hospital
Sinai Grace Hospital Detroit Ambulatory Surgical Center
Porretta Center for Orthopedic Surgery Southfield Ortho Surgery Center
Beaumont Hospital , Troy Troy Acute Care Hospital
Huron Valley-sinai Hospital Commerce Acute Care Hospital
Straith Clinic Bingham Farms Acute Care Hospital
Woodland Ambulatory Surgery, Trinity Health-michigan Brighton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Crittenton Hospital Medical Center Rochester Acute Care Hospital
Berry Center and the Berry Center Farmington Hills Ambulatory Surgical Center
Surgery Center of Michigan Sterling Heights Ambulatory Surgical Center
Brighton Hospital Brighton Acute Care Hospital
Henry Ford Medical Center Fairlane Dearborn Ambulatory Surgical Center
University Orthopaedics Warren Ortho Surgery Center
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute Detroit Acute Care Hospital
ASC-TCG Clinton Township Ambulatory Surgical Center
Southgate Surgery Center Southgate Ambulatory Surgical Center
Lakes Surgery Center West Bloomfield Ambulatory Surgical Center
Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Clinton Township Ortho Surgery Center
Poh Medical Center Pontiac Acute Care Hospital
Royal Oak Medical Center Royal Oak Ambulatory Surgical Center
Saint Mary Mercy Hospital Livonia Acute Care Hospital
Saint Joseph Mercy Oakland Pontiac Acute Care Hospital
Michigan Orthopedic and Spinal Surgery Washington Twp Ortho Surgery Center
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak Royal Oak Acute Care Hospital
Beaumont Macomb Township ASC Macomb Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Clair Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Macomb Twp Ortho Surgery Center
Saint John Oakland Hospital Madison Heights Acute Care Hospital
Providence Hospital Southfield Acute Care Hospital
Birmingham Ambulatory Surgical Center Troy Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bone and Joint Surgery Center of Novi Novi Ortho Surgery Center
Rochester Knee and Sports Medicine Auburn Hills Ortho Surgery Center
Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center Mount Clemens Acute Care Hospital
Bone and Joint Institute Port Huron Ortho Surgery Center
Saint John River District Hospital East China Township Acute Care Hospital
Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center Dearborn Acute Care Hospital
Beaumont Orthopaedic Center Royal Oak Ortho Surgery Center
Great Lakes Orthopaedics Garden City Ortho Surgery Center
Knee and Orthopaedic Center of Lapeer Lapeer Ortho Surgery Center
Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Clinton Township Acute Care Hospital
Oakwood Heritage Hospital Taylor Acute Care Hospital
Sinai-grace Hospital Detroit Acute Care Hospital
Saint John Macomb Hospital Warren Acute Care Hospital
The Waterford Partners Center Waterford Ambulatory Surgical Center
William Beaumont Hospital West Bloomfield Ambulatory Surgical Center
Oakland Surgi-center Rochester Hills Ambulatory Surgical Center
Lapeer Regional Medical Center Lapeer Acute Care Hospital
Oakland Regional Hospital Southfield Acute Care Hospital
Harper University Hospital Detroit Acute Care Hospital
Novi Surgery Center Novi Ambulatory Surgical Center
Oakwood Southshore Medical Center Trenton Acute Care Hospital
Unasource Surgery Center Troy Ambulatory Surgical Center
Beaumont Hospital, Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Acute Care Hospital
Botsford Hospital Farmington Hills Acute Care Hospital
Center for Orthopedic Surgery Clinton Twp Ortho Surgery Center
Dearborn Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Dearborn Ortho Surgery Center
Great Lakes Surgical Center Southfield Ambulatory Surgical Center
Dearborn Surgery Center Dearborn Ambulatory Surgical Center
Premier Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Harper Woods Ortho Surgery Center
Southeast Michigan Surgical Hospital Warren Acute Care Hospital
Blue Water Surgery Center Port Huron Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mercy Hospital Port Huron Acute Care Hospital
International Musculoskeletal Center Hamtramck Ortho Surgery Center
Oakland Bone and Joint Surgery Bloomfield Hills Ortho Surgery Center
Port Huron Hospital Port Huron Acute Care Hospital
North Oakland Medical Centers Pontiac Acute Care Hospital
Livonia Ambulatory Surgical Center Livonia Ambulatory Surgical Center

Knee Replacement Surgery Cost and Procedure Introduction

Knee replacement surgery, sometimes called total knee replacement or TKR, is an option for people who have knee pain or loss of mobility. Osteoarthritis is the most common reason, but injuries — fractures, torn cartilage and torn ligaments — may also lead to degeneration which is cause for knee replacement. This procedure is usually only considered after more conservative measures — anti-inflammatory medication, bracing, physical therapy, prescription pain medication and restrictions in activity — have been exhausted with little or no improvement. This procedure is performed under general anesthetic. Patients typically stay in the hospital for several days after the surgery and can return to normal activities after six weeks, though you will have to avoid high-impact activities after a knee replacement.

Patient Preparation for Knee Replacement Surgery

A physical examination will be performed along with blood or other diagnostic tests — X-rays, MRIs, etc. It is particularly important to inform the physician of all medications or vitamins taken regularly or if you are pregnant (or think you might be pregnant). Tell your doctor if you have heart, lung or other medical conditions that may need special attention and, finally, if you have a history of bleeding disorders or if you are taking any anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications, aspirin or other medications that affect blood clotting. You will be given instructions in advance that will outline what you should and should not do in preparation for the surgery; be sure to read and follow those instructions. You will be asked to fast for eight hours before the procedure, generally after midnight. You will need to make arrangements for transportation after the surgery is complete. If you are given a prescription for pain medication, have it filled prior to surgery.

What to Expect During and After Knee Replacement Surgery

The surgery itself usually takes about two hours, but the preparation and recovery time may have several hours. An intravenous line is inserted into the arm to administer a sedative and a painkiller. Your heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate and oxygen level will be monitored during the procedure. The procedure is done while you are under general anesthesia (unconscious and pain-free). Typically, knee replacement surgery is performed by an orthopedic surgeon. Once unconscious, the surgeon will make an incision down the middle of the knee, eight to 10 inches long. The ends of the tibia and femur are then and prepared for the prosthetic. The new knee components are then attached to the bones using bone cement, and the surgeon will then test for fit and mobility. Finally, the incision will be stitched closed.

After surgery, you will be taken to the recovery room for observation. Once your blood pressure, pulse, and breathing are stable and you are alert, you will be taken to your hospital room. Patients stay in the hospital from one to three days, when pain can be managed without IV pain medication and the patient can safely use crutches or a walker. Before being discharged, you will be given instructions about care for your incisions, limits on activities and what you should do to aid your recovery. If you notice any of the following, call the number the hospital gave you: Fever, excessive sweating, difficulty urinating, redness, bleeding or worsening pain.

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