You and your primary care physician believe you would benefit from seeing a joint specialist. You have set up your first appointment and now wonder what to expect. Preparing for your first appointment can help you get the most out of your visit and start you on the path towards improved joint health.
Here’s how to prepare for your first appointment with a joint specialist.
Reasons to See a Joint Specialist
Your musculoskeletal system includes joints, muscles, bones, ligaments, cartilage, nerves, and tendons. It supports you, makes you move, and helps you look like you.
A joint specialist, also known as an orthopedic doctor/surgeon, has in-depth education and skills to diagnose and treat conditions and injuries related to the musculoskeletal system. Some joint specialists also know about sports medicine and the particular injuries, conditions, and training challenges both professional and amateur athletes face.
Joint specialists treat a wide range of issues, such as arthritis, chronic pain, dislocations, fractures, and more. They also subspecialize in specific areas of the body. Seeing a joint specialist can help you identify underlying issues responsible for your joint pain, poor function, or discomfort.
Additionally, joint specialists have access to advanced technology and techniques for diagnosis and treatment. This includes tests such as digital X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, which provide detailed images of your joints and surrounding structures.
Most orthopedic practice also offers nerve conduction tests for problems, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and sophisticated fluoroscopy, for precision in fracture care. The joint specialists create personalized treatment plans tailored to specific patient needs.
Before Your Appointment with Your Joint Specialist
Here are some tips which help our patients prepare for their appointments with their orthopedic physicians.
Gather Your Medical Information
In order for joint specialists to provide the best care, they need to know about your medical history. Before your appointment, gather any relevant information about previous diagnoses, imaging and surgeries. Make a list of medications you are currently taking, including vitamins and supplements. This will help our orthopedic experts better understand your overall health and any potential risk factors.
Write Down Your Symptoms
It can be easy to forget specific details when discussing symptoms with your joint specialist. To ensure that all of your concerns are addressed during the appointment, write down the symptoms you have been experiencing and when they first started. Be specific about changes in joint function and the severity and location of pain.
Bring a List of Questions
During your appointment, ask any questions or address any concerns you may have about your joint health. Write your questions out beforehand to ensure that you don’t forget anything critical.
Additionally, bring a friend or relative along to provide a “second set of ears” during your visit. Together, you will convey important information correctly, and your significant other may think of a question that may not occur to you.
Check Your Health Insurance
Call your health insurance carrier to be sure your joint specialist is in-network. Double-check this information with the insurance expert at the doctor’s office. Ask about copays so you have no financial surprises during your treatment.
Have Your Photo ID And Insurance Card Ready
You will have to present both to the office team. Also, first-time patients may have paperwork to fill out, so arrive at your appointment at least 15 minutes early
Dress in Loose, Comfortable Clothing
Easy-on and easy-off clothing will facilitate your exam and imaging. Plus, if you are asked to walk or move your upper extremities in specific ways, comfy clothes will help you do that easily.
Premier Joint Specialist in The Baltimore, MD, Area
At Greater Chesapeake Hand to Shoulder, we have eight board-certified and fellowship-trained upper extremity experts on staff. We are fully prepared to diagnose and treat a wide range of orthopedic conditions affecting the upper extremities.
So, select the location nearest you and give us a call at (410) 296-6232. You can see a joint specialist in our Lutherville, BelAir, Clarksville, Pasadena, and Westminster offices. You can also request your visit by filling out our online form here.
We look forward to serving you and helping you get back to your active lifestyle again.