Hip Replacement

Restore mobility and improve your quality of life with specialized treatment for advanced hip conditions.

Joint degeneration, arthritis, and other hip conditions may cause chronic pain and limit daily activities. At Border Healthcare, we help patients access orthopedic specialists, advanced diagnostic testing, and hip replacement options tailored to their needs.
  • Certified surgeons.
  • Certified hospitals and specialized medical teams.
  • A coordinated process designed for patients from both the U.S. and Mexico.

Subject to medical evaluation.
Results may vary.

What is Hip Replacement?

Hip replacement is a surgical procedure that replaces damaged portions of the hip joint with prosthetic components designed to restore function, improve mobility, and reduce pain associated with advanced joint disease.

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At Border Health Care, we coordinate your process from the initial evaluation through post-op follow-up, connecting you with certified plastic surgeons and providing clear guidance at every stage.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Potential benefits of the procedure

**Results vary depending on individual anatomy, surgical technique, and post-op care.

Process

What does your care include?

We focus on providing the best possible outcome by offering:

Why choose us?

Our patients choose this procedure because they are looking for:

Am I a candidate for Hip Replacement?

A medical evaluation will determine the ideal plan for you. In general, you may be a candidate if:

You experience persistent hip pain.

You have difficulty walking or climbing stairs.

Conservative treatments have not provided enough relief.

Significant joint damage has been identified.

Your mobility and quality of life are affected.

A final evaluation must be conducted by a certified surgeon.

Frequently asked questions

Get your questions answered before scheduling

We want you to make your decision with clarity and confidence. Below are some of the most common questions about this procedure.

It is a surgical procedure that replaces damaged portions of the hip joint with prosthetic components designed to restore movement and function.
It may be considered when chronic pain, functional limitations, and significant joint damage persist despite conservative treatment.
Recovery varies for each patient and typically includes rehabilitation, progressive exercises, and specialized medical follow-up.
The condition may continue to progress, causing increased pain, loss of mobility, walking difficulties, and reduced independence.

* Information is for educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Each case requires professional evaluation. Results may vary.

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