Top Hip Replacement Surgeons in College Station

College Station Rankings
5 surgeons • 111 procedures
Current Medicare Data

Discover College Station's leading hip replacement surgeons ranked by verified Medicare procedure volume. Our comprehensive analysis covers 5 specialists performing hip replacement procedures in College Station, Texas.

5
Surgeons
111
Procedures
45
#1 Volume
22
Avg Volume
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1
City Rank
NPI: 1528218047
College Station
TX
45
Verified Cases
#1
City
Procedure:
Hip Replacement
2
City Rank
NPI: 1629137401
College Station
TX
29
Verified Cases
#2
City
Procedure:
Hip Replacement
3
City Rank
NPI: 1972577708
Bryan
TX
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13
Verified Cases
#3
City
Procedure:
Hip Replacement
4
City Rank
NPI: 1306150644
College Station
TX
12
Verified Cases
#4
City
Procedure:
Hip Replacement
5
City Rank
NPI: 1972828481
College Station
TX
12
Verified Cases
#5
City
Procedure:
Hip Replacement

Important Disclaimer

Rankings are based solely on Medicare procedure volume and do not reflect quality of care, patient outcomes, or procedures covered by private insurance. This data represents approximately 40-50% of all procedures performed. Always consult with healthcare providers to make informed decisions about your care.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hip Replacement in College Station

How do I choose the best hip replacement surgeon in College Station?
Look for surgeons with high Medicare procedure volumes (150+ hip replacements annually), board certification in orthopedic surgery, hospital affiliations at 5-star facilities, and positive patient reviews. Our College Station rankings show surgeons by Medicare volume to help you compare expertise and experience.
What is the average cost of hip replacement in College Station, Texas?
Medicare covers 80% of hip replacement costs after your deductible is met. Average out-of-pocket costs range from $1,500-$4,000 depending on your surgeon, surgical facility, and specific Medicare plan. College Station surgeons accept Medicare assignment, which helps control costs.
How long is recovery after hip replacement surgery?
Most patients walk with assistance within 24 hours of surgery. Return to desk jobs typically takes 6-8 weeks, while physical jobs may require 3-6 months. Top College Station surgeons use minimally invasive techniques and enhanced recovery protocols that can speed healing and reduce pain.
What should I look for in a hip replacement surgeon?
Key factors include procedure volume (150+ annually indicates expertise), board certification, fellowship training in joint replacement, hospital quality ratings, complication rates, and patient satisfaction scores. College Station has several high-volume surgeons who specialize in hip replacement.
Does Medicare cover hip replacement surgery in College Station?
Yes, Medicare Part A and Part B cover medically necessary hip replacement surgery. This includes the surgery, hospital stay, anesthesia, and initial recovery period. You'll pay 20% coinsurance after meeting your Part B deductible. All ranked College Station surgeons accept Medicare.