8 Questions to Ask During Your First Orthopaedic Appointment
It can be hard to know where to begin with your first orthopaedic appointment. Planning questions to ask in advance can make your visit more efficient and clear for both you and your doctor. Understanding your condition is the first step towards managing your long-term health. While each case is subjective and may need slight variations, this list can help get you started with your questions.
1. What do you need to know about my medical history?
Your doctor can guide you through what information is relevant. You will have a more thorough consultation if you compile lists and records relevant to your health prior to your visit. If you have seen another doctor about your issue, bring any medical records and contact information. If you are taking any prescription medications, over the counter medicines, or supplements regularly, you should disclose those as well.
2. What does this pain mean?
Describing your level of pain can be helpful for your diagnosis. A great way to describe your pain to your doctor is using the pain scale. The most common pain scale is numbered 1-10, with 1 representing no pain and 10 representing excruciating pain. Though it seems simple, pain scales are a helpful, clear way to communicate with your doctor.
3. How can I prevent other orthopaedic issues?
Discussing future prevention methods and treatments if another condition arises is a helpful way to plan ahead. Especially if you are beginning a new sport, talking to your doctor about this now can prevent injury. They can provide a list of easy exercises or activities to complete at home to stay healthy.
4. What foods, drinks, or activities should I avoid for my treatment?
If your doctor does recommend a path for treatment, be sure to get all the information you need before any procedure, therapy, or surgery. Having information on what to avoid early on can ensure that healing stays on track.
5. What are the risks and benefits of this treatment plan?
Making an informed decision involves knowing all of your options for treatment. Be sure to ask about the possible negative side effects as well. Understanding the positives and the negatives is important to help you reach a comfortable decision with your doctor.
6. Can I have more information to take with me?
If you’re in the position of making a decision on your treatment and would like time to think and research at home, let your specialist know. Doctors often have helpful brochures or other resources to help you feel prepared and confident in your treatment plan.
7. What resources can I trust for medical information?
Medical care works best when it is a partnership between the patient and the doctor. Check in during your appointment about which websites are most reputable when doing your own research. MidAmerica’s Patient Education Library is a great place to start.
8. What experience do you have in treating my condition?
Respectfully asked, this question can be very helpful in giving you peace of mind. Chances are there are many other patients dealing with the same problem and numerous success stories.
Consultations at MidAmerica Orthopaedics
MidAmerica takes great pride in the skill and accomplishments of our staff. We have a wide range of specialists who are excellent with first-time patients. Our doctors are dedicated to answering all questions and listening to any concerns of their patients.
For a consultation on orthopaedic pain or a recent sports injury, visit our sports medicine and non-operative orthopaedics specialist, Beverlee A. Brisbin, MD. She believes in improving the quality of life by getting people back to the activities they enjoy.
To learn more about MidAmerica Orthopaedics and the different treatment options available to you, request an appointment online. or call (708) 237-7200. MidAmerica Orthopaedics serves various areas such as Chicago, Tinley Park, Palos Hills, Mokena, Evergreen Park, New Lenox, Oak Lawn, Orland Park, and more.
Our Mission is to foster hope, healing, and well-being through our compassionate team-delivery approach by trusted experts who are committed to restoring the quality of life to individuals of all ages.