If you have an orthopedic problem, an orthopedic surgeon can help identify the cause of your symptoms and recommend and administer a course of treatment. When it is time to visit an orthopedic specialist, many patients wonder about the potential cost. Below, we will take a look at some of the factors affecting the cost of visiting orthopedic specialists.
Factors Influencing the Cost to See an Orthopedic Specialist
Different orthopedic problems may cost different amounts to treat. Some of the key factors that influence the cost of visiting orthopedic specialists include:
- Local cost of living – In areas where the cost of living is higher, such as Orange County, it tends to cost more for doctors to provide treatment, resulting in higher costs.
- Testing ordered – In some cases, the doctor may be able to diagnose the condition simply through examination, but diagnostic testing is required in most cases. This may include x-ray, MRI, CT scan, blood testing, and more. These can all contribute to the cost of visiting a physician.
- Procedures ordered – A wide variety of treatments may be ordered for orthopedic problems. The doctor may order relatively simple treatments, like medication and rest; treatments that are slightly more intensive, like physical therapy or injections; or you may require some form of surgery. Treatments that use more resources are more expensive. In some cases, a number of different treatments may all be necessary.
- Follow-up appointments required – Depending on the nature of the condition, you may need to see your orthopedist on a fairly regular basis for a period of time, or you may only need one or two appointments with the doctor.
- The physician – Some doctors are dedicated to minimizing the costs they incur and passing those savings on to patients.
Costs and Insurance Coverage
Visiting orthopedic specialists is affordable for most patients thanks to insurance coverage. Insurance plans vary in how they cover treatment, but all insurance plans should cover the cost. This means that the major factor that determines your out of pocket costs is your insurance – how high are your deductible and copay? If you are unsure of the terms of your plan, or unsure about how much of your deductible you have met this year, you can contact your insurance provider for more information.
When considering the cost of visiting an orthopedic surgeon, it is important to consider the difference between the cost of getting treatment now and the cost of getting treatment later. Orthopedic problems have a high potential to become worse over time, which means that leaving treatment until later on can make it be more expensive at that time. In addition, there is no reason to live with pain and discomfort.
Dr. Howard Marans would be happy to meet with you about your orthopedic health. To schedule your consultation with Orange County’s top orthopedic specialist, please click below and enter your information or call OC Orthopedic at (714) 979-8981.