
Hip Replacement
Our orthopedic surgeons specialize in advanced hip replacement techniques, including the traditional posterior approach, anterior approach and robotic-assisted surgery.

Why Choose Sutter?
If you’ve tried nonsurgical alternatives but you’re still dealing with an injury or severe arthritis, hip replacement surgery can help ease pain and restore mobility. Our experienced joint replacement teams perform significantly better than the national average, with nine locations rated as top performing hospitals for hip replacement. We also have four care centers that have achieved Joint Commission Advanced Certification for hip and knee replacement.
At Sutter, your care team puts you first. Our skilled surgeons will walk you through your surgery options, including minimally invasive and robot-assisted procedures. You’ll also have access to educational tools, like joint seminars and joint replacement education binders, that can help you feel prepared and comfortable on the day of your appointment. After surgery, our recovery center teams will support you in regaining strength and getting back to the activities you love.
By the Numbers
65+
Orthopedic Doctors
3,000+
Hip Replacements
11
Healthgrades Awards
34
Joint Replacement Centers
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Awards and Accreditations
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Comfortable In-Between Care
When you're ready to leave the hospital but not yet ready to go home, our four inpatient rehab centers offer a safe and healthy place for your continued recovery.


Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
From treating sports injuries to chronic conditions, our physical therapists can help you improve strength, mobility and coordination.

Hip and Knee Replacement Outcomes
View the latest statistics on our patients' hip and knee replacement surgery outcomes — which are better than the national average.


Musculoskeletal Conditions Research
Musculoskeletal conditions cause pain or injuries in the joints, ligaments, muscles, nerves and tendons that support the arms, legs, neck and back. Research aims to improve treatment and prevent these issues, especially in the workplace.
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