
Deciding to see an orthopedic specialist is a meaningful step. Maybe you've been managing pain for months, adjusting your daily routine around an aching knee or a stubborn back, telling yourself it will pass. Or maybe something happened suddenly and you're finally ready to find out what's really going on. Either way, getting to that first appointment takes courage, and it's worth doing right.
A lot of patients arrive at their first orthopedic consultation feeling uncertain about what to expect or worried they won't know the right things to say. That uncertainty is completely normal. The good news is that a little preparation before your visit can make a big difference. When your provider has the full picture from the start, the conversation is more focused, the evaluation is more thorough, and you're more likely to leave with a real path forward.
Many patients aren't sure what happens during an orthopedic consultation, and that uncertainty can make the visit feel more stressful than it needs to be.
In most cases, your first appointment will include:
A good orthopedic provider will take time to listen before drawing any conclusions. The goal of that first visit isn't just to identify what's wrong. It's to understand you as a patient, including what you've already tried, what your goals are, and what kind of care makes the most sense for your life.
If you've had X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, or other imaging related to your pain, bring them. Even older studies can be useful because they give your provider a baseline to compare against current findings.
Relevant records to gather include:
If you're not sure how to request records, your primary care office or previous specialist's office can walk you through the process. Many practices can send records electronically ahead of your visit, which saves time at check-in.
Pain is surprisingly hard to describe accurately when you're sitting in an exam room under pressure. Writing it down beforehand takes that pressure off and helps your provider understand the full picture.
Think through the following before your appointment:
Being specific helps your provider identify patterns and prioritize the right evaluation. You don't need a perfectly organized document. Even a few notes on your phone are better than trying to recall everything in the moment.
Bring a complete list of everything you're currently taking, including prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Some medications and supplements can affect treatment options, particularly if injections or procedures are being considered.
Your list should include:
Take care of the administrative side before your appointment so you can focus on your health when you're there.
Before you go:
At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine, we accept Medicare and many other insurance plans. If you have questions about coverage before your visit, our team is happy to help you sort it out.
Patients who come prepared with questions get more out of their appointments. It's easy to forget what you wanted to ask once you're in the room, so write them down ahead of time.
A few questions worth considering:
This one is easy to overlook, but it matters. Wear clothing that allows your provider to examine the affected area without difficulty.
Avoid tight clothing, compression garments, or anything that would need to be fully removed to access the area in question. Comfortable shoes are a good call too, especially if your provider needs to observe your gait or movement patterns.
Your first orthopedic appointment is the beginning of a process, not a one-time event. Depending on what your provider finds, next steps might include:
At Medici, the approach is always to start with the least invasive option that's medically appropriate. Surgery is considered only when conservative care hasn't provided adequate relief. That philosophy guides every recommendation from the first visit forward.
Searching for an "orthopedic surgeon near me" returns a long list, and it can be hard to know what actually separates a good orthopedic surgeon from a great one. A few things worth looking for:
At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine, patients have access to a full spectrum of orthopedic and spine care, from interventional pain management and regenerative medicine to minimally invasive surgery when it's truly needed.
Getting to your first orthopedic appointment is often the hardest part. Once you're there, you're no longer just managing symptoms on your own. You have a partner in your care, someone whose job is to understand your pain, explain your options, and help you build a realistic path back to the activities and quality of life you've been missing.
Orthopedic pain is not something you have to accept as permanent. Whether your concern involves your spine, a joint, a sports injury, or something you've been putting off for too long, there are effective, modern options that don't automatically mean surgery or a lifetime of medication. A thorough evaluation is where that conversation starts.
At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine, the team is committed to one goal: restoring your quality of life with the most effective, least invasive, least drug-dependent approach medically available. From our clinics in Kennesaw, Snellville, and Buckhead to our ambulatory surgery centers in Marietta and Snellville, we bring comprehensive orthopedic and spine care to patients across the greater Atlanta area.
Whether you're dealing with chronic back pain, a joint that's been slowing you down, or an injury that never fully healed, we're ready to evaluate your situation and build a plan around you.
At Medici, you’re more than your MRI.
We take time to hear your story, understand your pain, and create a plan that actually works for you.

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