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IU Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine - Bedford

4.8 out of 5 stars (773 ratings)
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At IU Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine - Bedford, we believe you are an important part of your care team. Our surgeons explain your treatment options clearly and encourage your questions, so you can make confident choices about your health.

With our experience and trusted expertise, we provide recommendations you can rely on. Your care and recovery are our top priorities, and we measure our success by how well you feel and heal.

Preparing for your appointment

Orthopedic specialists are in high demand. We apologize in advance if there is a waiting period for your initial consultation. We have streamlined our triage and scheduling systems to get you rapid access to our orthopedic specialists.

If you have a severe injury or fracture, we make every attempt to see you the same or next day. Please print and fill out our new patient forms packet and bring it with you to your appointment. Also, we ask that you carefully consider and write down any questions that you may have so that our surgeons can answer them during your visit.

Please arrive to your appointment around 20 minutes before the appointment time, and make sure to bring your insurance card and photo ID.

Our team

Our orthopedic surgeons and physicians are highly specialized in the treatment of injuries and illnesses of the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, muscles, tendons and nerves.

All of our orthopedic surgeons have undergone extensive training, including five years of orthopedic residency. Several of our physicians completed an additional year of fellowship training to gain expertise in areas such as joint replacement, sports medicine and hand surgery.

What to expect at your visit

Your visit will start with one of our experienced nurses who will take your medical history and vital signs.

One of our surgeons will then conduct a personal interview and history. This will be followed by a physical examination and review of previous tests, imaging, and treatments. Diagnostic imaging is often required to diagnose your problem. IU Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine has X-ray and MRI available on-site at most of our office locations.

Together, we'll create a treatment plan with you. This may include activity modification, medications, injections, physical therapy or surgery. Our surgeons always allow time for your questions.

Patient Information

Preparing for your appointment

Orthopedic specialists are in high demand. We apologize in advance if there is a waiting period for your initial consultation. We have streamlined our triage and scheduling systems to get you rapid access to our orthopedic specialists.

If you have a severe injury or fracture, we make every attempt to see you the same or next day. Please print and fill out our new patient forms packet and bring it with you to your appointment. Also, we ask that you carefully consider and write down any questions that you may have so that our surgeons can answer them during your visit.

Please arrive to your appointment around 20 minutes before the appointment time, and make sure to bring your insurance card and photo ID.

Our team

Our orthopedic surgeons and physicians are highly specialized in the treatment of injuries and illnesses of the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, muscles, tendons and nerves.

All of our orthopedic surgeons have undergone extensive training, including five years of orthopedic residency. Several of our physicians completed an additional year of fellowship training to gain expertise in areas such as joint replacement, sports medicine and hand surgery.

What to expect at your visit

Your visit will start with one of our experienced nurses who will take your medical history and vital signs.

One of our surgeons will then conduct a personal interview and history. This will be followed by a physical examination and review of previous tests, imaging, and treatments. Diagnostic imaging is often required to diagnose your problem. IU Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine has X-ray and MRI available on-site at most of our office locations.

Together, we'll create a treatment plan with you. This may include activity modification, medications, injections, physical therapy or surgery. Our surgeons always allow time for your questions.