Hip Replacement in Baltimore, MD
27 joint replacement surgeons in Baltimore, MD, are listed for hip replacement. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Joint Replacement Surgeons in Baltimore, MD
Andrew Pollak
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Avigdor I. Niv
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Caroline S. Moazzam
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Claire M. McDaniel
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Clifford L. Jeng
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Daniel E. Gelb
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Grant T. Duvall
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Greg M. Osgood
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Gregory Mendez
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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James Nace
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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John E. Kenzora
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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John T. Antoniades
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Joseph J. Ciotola
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Kamala H. Littleton
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Louis S. Halikman
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Marcus Sciadini
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Marissa E. Bonyun
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Mark Hasenauer
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Mark S. Myerson
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Michael A. Mont
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Pablo Wagner
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Peter R. Jay
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Robert P. McKinstry
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Steve A. Petersen
Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore, MD
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Common questions
- How long does hip replacement recovery take?
- Most people walk with support the day of surgery and return to many daily activities within six to twelve weeks. Strength and stamina typically keep improving for months afterward.
- How long do hip implants last?
- Many modern hip implants last 15 to 20 years or more, though results vary with activity, weight, and implant type. Your surgeon can discuss what is realistic for you.
- When should I consider hip replacement?
- Surgery is typically considered when hip pain limits walking, sleep, or daily life and non-surgical care, therapy, medication, injections, activity changes, no longer helps enough. An evaluation with a surgeon can clarify your options.
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