Orthopedic and Spine

Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedic surgery is the surgical repair of the muscles, bones and joints. It often follows less intensive treatments, like medicinal therapy and physical therapy. 

Orthopedic surgeons offer a number of procedures, from ligament repair to total joint replacement surgery. 

Why have orthopedic surgery?

Many people choose to have orthopedic surgery after other treatments have failed to deliver lasting relief. Choosing to have surgery is never easy, but effective orthopedic surgical care can restore mobility and improve your quality of life.

Ortho surgery

Orthopedic surgery at Tanner

Our surgical care centers in Carrollton and Villa Rica offer advanced orthopedic surgery options.

Tanner Ortho and Spine Center is ranked among the 100 Best Orthopedic Hospitals in the nation by Healthgrades, and has consistently performed at or near the top in Georgia for patient outcomes and experience.

Along with surgical care, we offer inpatient care to help you recover if necessary, as well as rehabilitation and follow-up care to help you regain strength and mobility after your surgery.

Our team also ensures you’re prepared for surgery, with pre-surgical care appointments with nurses and anesthesiology staff to answer your questions and make sure you have what you need. 

Make an appointment with an orthopedic specialist.

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