Hip surgery

Depend on ProHealth Care for surgery to ease hip pain or repair a broken hip. You’ll enjoy comprehensive, high-quality care that helps you move more comfortably and return to activities you enjoy.

Advanced diagnostic imaging

Take advantage of convenient imaging services close to home in Waukesha County.

Hip conditions we treat

Get relief for hip pain caused by:

  • Arthritis
  • Broken hip
  • Dislocated hip
  • Hip dysplasia

If you are looking for an orthopedic surgeon, review profiles in our provider directory.

Nationally certified hip replacement program

Trust ProHealth for safe, high-quality hip replacement. ProHealth Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital holds Certification for Joint Replacement - Hip from The Joint Commission, the nation’s oldest and largest accrediting body in health care. In addition, Blue Cross Blue Shield has designated the hip replacement programs at our Oconomowoc and Waukesha hospitals as Blue Distinction Centers in recognition of our expertise in delivering specialized care.

That means you can expect coordinated, comprehensive care that helps you achieve the best outcome. We will:

  • Help you prepare for surgery with a joint replacement class.
  • Provide a nurse navigator to guide you through the process.
  • Provide attentive care during your hospital stay.
  • Help you recover with rehabilitation and home health services.
  • Offer minimally invasive procedures that allow most patients to return home the same day as their surgery.

Anterior hip replacement

If your orthopedic surgeon recommends anterior hip replacement, you’ll benefit from an innovative surgical approach that affects fewer muscles. That means you may have less pain, a faster recovery and a greater range of motion after surgery.

At ProHealth, your anterior hip replacement is done on a special operating table that lets your surgeon work with greater precision and control.

Hip resurfacing

Your doctor may recommend hip resurfacing as an alternative to total hip replacement if you’re an active adult younger than 60. With hip resurfacing, damaged bone and cartilage in your hip socket is removed and replaced, but the top part of your thigh bone is left in place and capped with a smooth metal covering.

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