Clinic News

June 16, 2026

A More Focused Approach to Hip and Knee Care in Montreal

Dr. Mina W. Morcos

Dr. Mina W. Morcos

before hip surgery

Hip and knee problems can affect almost every part of daily life. Walking, working, sleeping, exercising, and travelling can all become more difficult when joint pain is persistent.

Westmount Joint Institute is built around a focused approach to hip and knee care. Rather than treating orthopedic care as a general process, the clinic emphasizes clear assessment, specialized planning, and patient centered guidance.

Specialized care for hip and knee conditions

Hip and knee conditions often require careful diagnosis. Pain may come from arthritis, joint damage, previous injury, inflammation, alignment issues, or a combination of factors.

A focused clinic helps patients move from uncertainty to clarity. The goal is to understand the source of symptoms and explain the options in a practical way.

Clear communication from consultation to recovery

Patients often arrive with many questions. Is surgery necessary? Are there non surgical options? How severe is the joint damage? What happens next?

Clear communication is essential. Patients should understand their diagnosis, treatment options, expected recovery, and the reasoning behind each recommendation.

Good care is not only technical. It also helps patients feel informed and prepared.

Why focused orthopedic care matters

Hip and knee replacement decisions are significant. They should not feel rushed, vague, or confusing.

A focused orthopedic setting can support better planning because the care journey is built around a specific type of patient need. From consultation to surgery preparation and follow up, each step can be more direct and easier to understand.

Helping patients make informed decisions

Not every patient needs surgery. Some need reassurance, monitoring, non surgical treatment, or more time before deciding.

The role of a specialist clinic is to guide patients toward the right next step, not simply the fastest one.

For patients living with hip or knee pain in Montreal, a focused assessment can be the first step toward a clearer plan.