Top Knee Replacement Surgeons in Sheboygan

Sheboygan Rankings
3 surgeons • 90 procedures
Current Medicare Data

Discover Sheboygan's leading knee replacement surgeons ranked by verified Medicare procedure volume. Our comprehensive analysis covers 3 specialists performing knee replacement procedures in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

3
Surgeons
90
Procedures
46
#1 Volume
30
Avg Volume
Knee replacement recovery kit Ice machines, mobility aids, bathroom safety — under $50 essentials
1
City Rank
NPI: 1528283926
Sheboygan
WI
46
Verified Cases
#1
City
Procedure:
Knee Replacement
2
City Rank
NPI: 1952418402
Sheboygan
WI
24
Verified Cases
#2
City
Procedure:
Knee Replacement
3
City Rank
NPI: 1013270644
Milwaukee
WI
Also practices here via Aurora Medical Center Sheboygan County
20
Verified Cases
#3
City
Procedure:
Knee 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 Knee Replacement in Sheboygan

How do I choose the best knee replacement surgeon in Sheboygan?
Look for surgeons with high Medicare procedure volumes (200+ knee replacements annually), board certification in orthopedic surgery, experience with both total and partial knee replacement, and affiliations with quality hospitals. Our Sheboygan rankings help you compare surgeons based on Medicare volume data.
What is the average cost of knee replacement in Sheboygan, Wisconsin?
Medicare covers 80% of knee replacement costs after deductible. Out-of-pocket costs typically range from $1,500-$4,000 depending on the facility, surgeon, and your Medicare plan. Sheboygan surgeons who accept Medicare assignment help keep costs predictable.
How long does knee replacement recovery take?
Most patients begin walking with assistance the same day or day after surgery. Return to normal activities takes 6-12 weeks for most people. Physical therapy typically starts immediately and continues for 8-12 weeks. Sheboygan surgeons often use rapid recovery protocols to speed healing.
What's the difference between total and partial knee replacement?
Total knee replacement replaces the entire knee joint surface, while partial (unicompartmental) knee replacement only replaces the damaged portion. Partial knee replacement has faster recovery but requires very specific damage patterns. Sheboygan surgeons can evaluate which approach is best for your condition.
Does Medicare cover knee replacement surgery in Sheboygan?
Yes, Medicare covers medically necessary knee replacement surgery, including traditional and robotic-assisted procedures. Coverage includes surgery, hospital stay, anesthesia, physical therapy, and durable medical equipment. You pay 20% coinsurance after your Part B deductible. All Sheboygan ranked surgeons accept Medicare.