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Shoulder Replacement Surgeons in SPRINGFIELD, OH

Our directory features 15 qualified shoulder replacement providers serving SPRINGFIELD, OH. All listings include direct phone numbers — no forms, no waiting.

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Shoulder Replacement Surgeons in SPRINGFIELD

ALBERT BECKER
Orthopedic Surgeon
362 S BURNETT RD, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45505
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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ALBERT E. BECKER, M.D. INC
ALBERT E. BECKER, M.D. INC
Orthopedic Surgeon
30 W MCCREIGHT AVE, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45504
Rotator Cuff RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP RepairShoulder Arthroscopy
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DAVID B. GALLUCH, MD,LLC
DAVID B. GALLUCH, MD,LLC
Orthopedic Surgeon
30 W MCCREIGHT AVE, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45504
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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DAVID GALLUCH
Orthopedic Surgeon
140 W MAIN ST, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45502
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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ERIC METZ
Orthopedic Surgeon
2600 N LIMESTONE ST, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45503
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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GINA GANO
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
140 W MAIN ST, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45502
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Arthroscopy
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IAN THOMPSON
Orthopedic Surgeon
140 W MAIN ST, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45502
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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JOHN W DOBSON MD INC
JOHN W DOBSON MD INC
Orthopedic Surgeon
2330 E HIGH ST, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45505
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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KEVIN ZARTMAN
Orthopedic Surgeon
2600 N LIMESTONE ST STE 150, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45503
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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NOSHIR DEBOO
Orthopedic Surgeon
140 WEST MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45502
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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ORTHOPEDIC ASSOC OF SPRINGFIELD INC
ORTHOPEDIC ASSOC OF SPRINGFIELD INC
Orthopedic Surgeon
1822 N LIMESTONE ST, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45503
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES OF SW OHIO
ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES OF SW OHIO
Orthopedic Surgeon
2100 EMMANUEL WAY STE A, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45502
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder ReplacementSLAP Repair
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SPRINGFIELD ORTHOPAEDIC AND SPORTS MEDICINE INSTITUTE LLC
SPRINGFIELD ORTHOPAEDIC AND SPORTS MEDICINE INSTITUTE LLC
Orthopedic Surgeon
140 W MAIN ST, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45502
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum RepairShoulder Replacement
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TARSEM C. GARG, MD, INC
TARSEM C. GARG, MD, INC
Orthopedic Surgeon
1929 E HIGH ST, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45505
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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TARSEM GARG
Orthopedic Surgeon
1929 E HIGH ST, SPRINGFIELD, OH 45505
Rotator Cuff RepairLabrum Repair
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How much does shoulder replacement cost in SPRINGFIELD, OH?
Shoulder replacement in SPRINGFIELD costs $25,000 to $45,000 before insurance. Reverse replacement may be $5,000-$10,000 more. Most insurance and Medicare cover shoulder replacement when medically necessary.
How long is shoulder replacement recovery?
Most patients wear a sling for 6 weeks. Active motion begins at 6-12 weeks. Driving resumes at 6-8 weeks. Full recovery takes 6-12 months with dedicated physical therapy.
How do I choose a shoulder replacement surgeon in SPRINGFIELD?
Look for board-certified Orthopedic Surgeons with fellowship training in shoulder and elbow surgery. Our directory lists 15 shoulder specialists in SPRINGFIELD, OH. Ask about their annual volume of shoulder replacements.
What is the difference between anatomic and reverse shoulder replacement?
Anatomic replacement preserves the normal ball-and-socket orientation and requires an intact rotator cuff. Reverse replacement switches the ball and socket, allowing the deltoid muscle to power the arm when the cuff is deficient.