Better Outcomes for Younger People Getting Knee and Hip Replacements

hip and knee replacement in younger adults

Hip and knee replacement surgery in younger adults is becoming increasingly common as more individuals in their 30s, 40s, and 50s seek relief from chronic joint pain. With major advancements in surgical techniques, implant technology, and rehabilitation protocols, younger patients are not only returning to active lifestyles more quickly but also experiencing excellent long-term outcomes. […]

– ANNOUNCEMENT –
Effective 01/01/2026

UnitedHealthcare Medicare plans require an authorized referral from your Primary Care Provider (PCP).

We will honor existing appointments through 03/01/2026 without authorization. However, any planned or ongoing treatment may be delayed if authorization is not received (IE: MRI, Surgery, PT/OT).

Please contact your PCP as soon as possible to obtain an authorization if you wish to be seen today or to avoid delays in care.