Best Orthopedic Surgeons in Miami, FL
Compare NPI-verified orthopedic surgeons in Miami with transparent cash-pay pricing. A orthopedic surgeon visit in Miami costs $250-$500 self-pay, often 40-60% below insurance-billed rates.
Orthopedic surgeons specialize in the musculoskeletal system, treating conditions affecting bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. They complete a five-year orthopedic surgery residency after medical school, and many pursue additional fellowship training in subspecialties like sports medicine, joint replacement, spine surgery, hand surgery, or foot and ankle surgery. Orthopedic surgeons provide both surgical and non-surgical treatments for injuries and chronic conditions.
CESAR SAENZ
SHAWN BOOMSMA
CARLOS LAVERNIA
GILBERT BEAUPERTHUY
CARLOS AZAR
MICHELE D'APUZZO
ORTHONOW DORAL
ORTHONOW BISCAYNE LLC
JOSUE ACEVEDO
DALIBEL BRAVO
What Does a Orthopedic Surgeon in Miami Treat?
Orthopedic Surgeons in Miami, FL diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions. Whether you are a self-pay patient or have high-deductible insurance, understanding what a orthopedic surgeon treats helps you decide if this is the right specialist for your needs. Common conditions include:
How to Save on Orthopedic Surgeon Care in Miami
Self-pay and cash-pay patients in Miami can save significantly on orthopedic surgeon visits by comparing prices and choosing the right care setting. Here are proven strategies to reduce your out-of-pocket costs:
Ambulatory surgery centers charge 40-60% less than hospitals for the same orthopedic procedures.
Ask for a bundled price quote covering surgeon, anesthesia, facility, implant, and post-op rehab.
Start with physical therapy before considering surgery -- many conditions improve without an operation.
Get your MRI at an independent imaging center ($300-$800) instead of the hospital ($1,500-$3,500).
Orthopedic Surgeons in Miami -- Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a orthopedic surgeon cost in Miami without insurance?
Cash-pay orthopedic surgeon visits in Miami typically cost $250-$500. Self-pay rates are often 40-60% below insurance-billed rates. FairVisitHealth shows transparent pricing from NPI-verified providers so you can compare costs before booking.
Do I need surgery for my joint pain?
Not necessarily. Many orthopedic conditions respond to conservative treatment including physical therapy, medications, cortisone injections ($100-$500), and activity modification. Surgery is typically recommended only when conservative treatment fails after 6-12 weeks.
How much does knee replacement surgery cost without insurance?
Total knee replacement costs $15,000-$50,000 depending on the facility. Ambulatory surgery centers with bundled pricing charge $15,000-$25,000, while hospitals charge $30,000-$60,000+. Ask for a bundled all-inclusive quote.
What should I bring to my first orthopedic appointment?
Bring any prior imaging (X-rays, MRIs on CD or uploaded to a patient portal), a list of current medications, and your medical history. If you have been treated elsewhere, bring those records. Wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothing makes the physical exam easier.
What is the difference between an orthopedic surgeon and a sports medicine doctor?
Orthopedic surgeons can perform surgery on bones and joints. Sports medicine doctors specialize in non-surgical treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and may come from either an orthopedic surgery or primary care background. For conditions that may need surgery, start with an orthopedic surgeon.
Are Miami orthopedic surgeons taking new patients?
Yes. Most orthopedic surgeons in Miami listed on FairVisitHealth are accepting new cash-pay patients. Self-pay patients often get faster appointments since there is no insurance authorization delay. Book directly to skip the wait.
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