Total Joint Replacement Specialists

When arthritis or injury severely damages a joint, replacement surgery can restore your quality of life. OrthoNY performs hip, knee, and shoulder replacements using innovative techniques and personalized care plans.

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Renew Your Mobility with Joint Replacement

Total joint replacement is a surgical procedure that removes damaged or worn-out parts of a joint and replaces them with artificial components made of metal, ceramic, or plastic. These implants are designed to replicate natural joint movement and eliminate chronic pain caused by arthritis, injury, or degeneration. Living with joint pain can make everyday life feel increasingly limited. Activities that once brought joy may now feel uncomfortable or out of reach. Walking short distances, sleeping through the night, or simply getting dressed can become a challenge when pain no longer responds to medications, injections, or therapy.

At OrthoNY, our board-certified and fellowship-trained surgeons perform total hip, knee, shoulder, and ankle replacements, as well as partial knee and revision surgeries. We use minimally invasive techniques and advanced computer-guided navigation to improve accuracy, reduce recovery time, and promote better outcomes. Before recommending surgery, we take a conservative and comprehensive approach. Our team will evaluate your condition, explore non-surgical treatment options, and, should you decide to proceed with surgery, ensure you’re medically cleared and physically prepared for the procedure.

If joint replacement is determined to be the right path forward, we will guide you through every step, starting with pre-operative education and medical clearances to personalized pain management and the post-operative recovery process. Following surgery, you’ll work closely with our team of orthopedic nurses and physical therapists to regain strength and mobility. From your first steps with your new joint to returning to the activities you love, OrthoNY is committed to your comfort, confidence, and recovery. Thousands of patients across the Capital Region have turned to OrthoNY for expert joint replacement surgery that restores freedom, reduces pain, and improves quality of life.

5 Benefits of Receiving Joint Replacement at OrthoNY

  • Fellowship-trained surgeons experienced in hip, knee, ankle, and shoulder arthroplasty
  • Advanced minimally invasive, computer-navigated, and robotic-assisted techniques for precise implant placement
  • Access to case management support at our outpatient surgery centers, including pre-operative education and coordinated follow-up care when appropriate
  • Comprehensive treatment in a focused orthopedic environment designed to lower infection risks and improve patient outcomes
  • Convenient locations across Albany and the Capital Region for both surgery and follow-up visits
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A Smarter Choice than a Hospital

OrthoNY’s surgery centers are designed specifically for orthopedic care, giving patients a focused alternative to traditional hospitals. Our model emphasizes safety, efficiency, and long-term outcomes.

  • AAAHC-accredited centers meeting top safety standards
  • 80% of U.S. surgeries performed in outpatient centers
  • Lower costs than hospital-based orthopedic surgery
  • Minimally invasive surgery by fellowship-trained surgeons
  • Faster recovery, shorter waits, and lower infection risk

If surgery is your next step for care, ask your provider if an ASC setting is right for you.

Patient Testimonials

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Justina was upbeat, nice, and worked well with my daughter. She really seemed to care!

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KRISTEN MILLER

April 27th 2026

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Justina was upbeat, nice, and worked well with my daughter. She really seemed to care!
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KRISTEN MILLER

April 27th 2026

5

Dr. Boyd was so good with me. He and his PA. He explains everything and we came up with a plan. Very happy with him as my Dr.

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Tara Sears

April 26th 2026

5
Dr. Boyd was so good with me. He and his PA. He explains everything and we came up with a plan. Very happy with him as my Dr.
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Tara Sears

April 26th 2026

5

Dr. Parikh is a very professional and caring doctor. He has spent alot of time over the past few years listening and helping me with my back problems and CRPS. He is …

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Trish Ann

April 26th 2026

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Dr. Parikh is a very professional and caring doctor. He has spent alot of time over the past few years listening and helping me with my back problems and CRPS. He is very knowledgeable and makes you feel comfortable knowing he can help you. I would recommend Dr. Parikh to anyone.
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Trish Ann

April 26th 2026

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Had an issue with a recurring pain and problem walking called Tuesday AM leaving a message. They got back to me and scheduled me in for review Wednesday AM. Agreed I needed …

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Christine Spencer

April 26th 2026

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Had an issue with a recurring pain and problem walking called Tuesday AM leaving a message. They got back to me and scheduled me in for review Wednesday AM. Agreed I needed another pain injection and double booked me for Friday to receive with time to recover before my flight ✈️ and cruise 🛳 so I would be able to walk and use rental scooter on board to better enjoy the trip for our 50th Anniversary. Most all of the pain is currently subsided and can’t wait to go. The service was fantastic as always. Thanks again.
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Christine Spencer

April 26th 2026

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She was great. Thank you

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Quavon Johnson

April 26th 2026

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She was great. Thank you
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Quavon Johnson

April 26th 2026

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Dr. Eric A . always works seems to be working diligently on every continuing care visit I have had for almost 8 years. I would recommend his expertise . Always friendly and personable . Greg B.

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Greg Boudreau

April 26th 2026

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Dr. Eric A . always works seems to be working diligently on every continuing care visit I have had for almost 8 years. I would recommend his expertise . Always friendly and personable . Greg B.
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Greg Boudreau

April 26th 2026

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We went to the urgent care at the Albany OrthoNY after my son was injured at school. They got us right in. Dr. Adam Suslak was very thorough and great with my …

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Carolyn Decker

April 26th 2026

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We went to the urgent care at the Albany OrthoNY after my son was injured at school. They got us right in. Dr. Adam Suslak was very thorough and great with my son and even showed him the X-ray of his fractured wrist! It was a very positive experience. We have more follow-ups to come and I feel very comfortable going back.
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Carolyn Decker

April 26th 2026

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A nice clean place, the wait time was very reasonable and Ashley was great to work with. She explained what was going to happen and answered all of my questions without a …

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Butch Slater

April 26th 2026

5
A nice clean place, the wait time was very reasonable and Ashley was great to work with. She explained what was going to happen and answered all of my questions without a delay.
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Butch Slater

April 26th 2026

5

Kristin is very knowledgeable and easy to talk to regarding all my concerns

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Karen Foust

April 26th 2026

5
Kristin is very knowledgeable and easy to talk to regarding all my concerns
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Karen Foust

April 26th 2026

5

Never a bad experience with Doctor P

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Thomas Adey

April 26th 2026

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Never a bad experience with Doctor P
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Thomas Adey

April 26th 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I consider joint replacement?

Joint replacement becomes a consideration when chronic joint pain and stiffness severely restrict your ability to move and enjoy life despite non-surgical therapies. Signs that you may be a candidate include persistent pain that interrupts sleep or rest, difficulty performing routine activities like climbing stairs, walking short distances, or getting up from a chair, and dependence on pain medications to get through the day. The OrthoNY providers will first recommend conservative treatments such as anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, weight management, assistive devices, and joint injections. If these measures provide only temporary relief or fail altogether, and X-rays show significant joint damage, replacement surgery may offer the best chance for long-term improvement. Overall health and level of functional impairment matter more than age. Many active adults in their forties through eighties can benefit from modern joint replacement.

Which joints can be replaced?

Hip, knee, ankle, and shoulder replacements are the most common procedures, but advances in implant design have expanded the options. Total hip replacement addresses severe arthritis or fractures in the ball-and-socket joint of the hip. Total knee replacement resurfaces the ends of the femur and tibia and may include the kneecap. Partial knee replacement replaces only the damaged compartment, preserving healthy bone and ligaments. Total shoulder replacement can involve the anatomical configuration of the shoulder or a reverse configuration for rotator cuff insufficiency. Total ankle replacement is an option for patients with severe arthritis or joint damage, offering pain relief and restored mobility while preserving motion in the ankle. Revision surgery may be necessary if a previous implant wears out or loosens. In select cases, replacements are also available for the ankle, elbow, and wrist. OrthoNY surgeons will discuss the benefits and limitations of each option based on diagnosis, age, bone quality, and activity level.

What is recovery like after joint replacement surgery?

Recovery is a multi-stage process that begins as soon as the surgery is complete. Highly trained professionals in the hospital or surgery center will help you get out of bed and start walking with a walker. At OrthoNY Surgery Centers, many patients are able to return home just hours after their procedure, and in the case of hip replacements, some are walking and even using stairs before leaving. Recovery time varies depending on the type of joint replaced, but our care team provides detailed guidance, recovery plans, and follow-up support to help patients safely regain mobility and return to daily activities.

How long do artificial joints last?

The longevity of joint replacements has improved dramatically over the past decades. Many modern hip and knee implants last 15 to 20 years or longer, and some may last a lifetime. Implant durability depends on several factors, including the quality of the implant materials such as metal alloys, ceramics, and polyethylene liners, the precision of surgical placement, activity level, and weight. High-impact activities, excess weight, or certain occupations can increase wear and may lead to earlier revision. Regular follow-up appointments allow your surgeon to monitor the implant and detect wear before it becomes symptomatic. Maintaining a healthy weight, staying active with low-impact exercises, and following your surgeon’s precautions, such as avoiding extreme range of motion positions for hip implants, will help extend the life of your joint replacement.

What support does OrthoNY provide to its patients who are preparing for a joint replacement in our Outpatient Surgery Centers?

OrthoNY has a robust case management team that consists of registered nurses and physical therapists. They provide pre-operative screening for candidacy for surgery at our Outpatient Surgery Centers.  For those patients who are having surgery at the surgery centers, Case Management provides pre-operative education and assists with planning to ensure all milestones are met in preparing for surgery.  After surgery is complete, a Case Manager will follow your post-operative care for four weeks. They will perform weekly check-ins on your progress and be a point of contact for any clinical questions or concerns you may have along the way.

Are there alternatives to joint replacement?

Yes. Joint replacement is considered a last resort when conservative measures no longer provide sufficient relief or when the joint is severely damaged. Non-surgical options include weight loss to decrease joint stress, activity modifications, anti-inflammatory and pain medications, bracing, assistive devices like canes or walkers, and structured physical therapy to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility. Injections, such as corticosteroids or hyaluronic acid, may reduce inflammation and provide temporary relief.

In younger or active patients with specific deformities, osteotomy (cutting and realigning the bone) or cartilage restoration procedures may delay the need for replacement. Arthroscopic surgery to clean out damaged tissue can also help certain patients. OrthoNY providers will discuss these alternatives with patients and recommend the most appropriate course of action based on age, activity level, and the extent of joint damage.

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