02/24/2026
One of the most important parts of my job isn’t surgery — it’s making sure patients feel informed and confident before we ever get there.
The right decision is the one that aligns with your goals, your lifestyle, and your long-term health.
Many patients share the same thought after surgery.
“I wish I had asked more questions.”
Surgery is a major decision, and it is normal to feel unsure or overwhelmed. Often, patients focus only on the procedure itself and not the full picture around recovery, expectations, and long term outcomes.
Questions like what recovery truly looks like, how pain is managed, what limitations to expect, and whether non surgical options exist can make a meaningful difference in confidence and preparedness.
The right orthopedic care starts with understanding. Clear answers help patients feel informed, supported, and aligned with a plan that fits their goals and lifestyle.
If surgery has been discussed as an option, taking time to ask the right questions can help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
Schedule a consultation at oint.org.
Surgery is a major decision, and it is normal to feel unsure or overwhelmed. Often, patients focus only on the procedure itself and not the full picture around recovery, expectations, and long-term outcomes.