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    • About Us
    • Services
      • Neurosurgery
      • Orthopedics
      • Regenerative Medicine
      • PRP Therapy
      • Sports Medicine
      • Joint Replacement
      • Telehealth Virtual Visits
      • Stem Cell Therapy
      • Minimal Invasive Surgery
      • Imaging Services
    • Physicians
    • Patient Resources
    • Find A Location
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Services
    • Neurosurgery
    • Orthopedics
    • Regenerative Medicine
    • PRP Therapy
    • Sports Medicine
    • Joint Replacement
    • Telehealth Virtual Visits
    • Stem Cell Therapy
    • Minimal Invasive Surgery
    • Imaging Services
  • Physicians
  • Patient Resources
  • Find A Location

Patient Resources

Are You A New Patient?

Florida OrthoCare welcomes new patients! Please arrive at the appointment fifteen minutes early. We suggest coming prepared so that the body part that is ailing you is not restricted and the doctor can examine with ease. Please bring a physical copy of any other medical records or consultation conducted by other physicians and X-rays if available.

Medical Information Requested in Order to Schedule an Appointment:

  • Be able to describe the injury as best as you can to our appointment personnel so that they can schedule you with one of our physicians who specializes in that area.
  • Have your insurance card available so the appointment personnel can enter the information.
  • Check with your insurance carrier to make sure that care services are in your network of approved physicians.
  • The appointment availability of the individual physicians varies. Typically, we can see an emergency within 24 to 48 hours. For all other appointments please call our scheduling department for current availability.

Post-Op Instructions

Apart from the specific instructions given to you depending on the type of surgery you have undergone, the basic general instructions that you should follow after your surgery are as follows:


  • Take pain relieving and other medications as advised. Pain relieving medication should be taken with food. After the first 48 hours of surgery, take the pain medication only when needed.
  • Do not drink alcohol, drive a vehicle, operate any machinery or sign a legal document for the first 24 hours after the surgery as the effects of the sedative and/or the anesthesia administered during the surgery may last for the first 24 hours of the surgery.
  • Use ice packs to control swelling. However, make sure that the ice bag does not leak into the dressing. Ice packs can be used liberally for the first 48 hours and even later, if required.
  • Follow the specific restriction of activity, as advised. Remember that it is easier to prevent developing pain rather than managing it once it has already developed. Rest for a few days after the surgery and keep the operated extremity elevated, above the level of your heart, to control swelling.
  • Keep the dressing clean and dry to promote wound healing.
  • Try to begin physical therapy a day or two after the surgery. Exercises in the first week are usually aimed at regaining joint motion. Strengthening exercises are initiated later. Regular exercises are critical for a successful outcome.
  • Eat a healthy diet and drink plenty of non-alcoholic and non-caffeinated drinks.
  • Schedule your follow-up appointment with your doctor as advised.


Please consult your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Increased drainage from the incision
  • Increased redness around the operated area
  • Increased swelling that does not decrease with ice and elevation
  • Foul odor
  • Fever greater than 101°F
  • Coldness, numbness or blanched white or bluish color of the fingers or toes
  • Sudden calf pain or shortness of breath
  • Chest pain

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