Compassionate orthopedic care in Lewisville, Texas

Unhealthy joints can be life-altering. In fact, they prevent many people from participating in the activities they enjoy. In the joint restoration program at Medical City Lewisville, your orthopedic team will provide expert care to reduce joint pain and preserve your orthopedic health.

Find an orthopedic specialist or call (855) 880-4625.

Bone and joint doctors at our hospital use a comprehensive, innovative approach to the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries. The orthopedic care we provide includes:

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Certified total hip and knee replacement program

Our orthopedic program is committed to quality care. By combining extensive clinical expertise with a compassionate, caring treatment philosophy, we can work with each patient and their primary care physician to customize a treatment plan.

Our total hip and knee replacement program is certified by The Joint Commission. This accomplishment recognizes our commitment to quality and positive patient outcomes.

Joint replacement education

We offer preadmission education classes for total hip and total knee joint replacement patients. These classes provide advice and materials to prepare patients for joint replacement surgery. Classes take place on the third Wednesday of every month from 6 - 7:30pm.

Arriving for orthopedic appointments

Medical City Lewisville is west of Interstate 35 East. The hospital is at the corner of West Main Street and Ray Dunning Boulevard. Our address is:

500 West Main Street
Lewisville, TX 75057

Free parking is available in the main parking lot at the front of the hospital. For appointments, proceed inside the hospital's main entrance. Visit the welcome desk in the first floor lobby for information about checking in.

Orthopedic care at Medical City Healthcare

Orthopedic doctors, called orthopedists, take care of bones and joints. This includes knee pain, total joint replacement, issues that impact your spine and more. You might need to see an orthopedist if you have arthritis or osteoporosis, or if you've had a recent sprain, strain or broken bone.

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