Forsyth County

Hip Replacement in Cumming, GA

Hip replacement care starts with confirming whether pain is truly coming from the hip joint, how much arthritis is present, and whether nonsurgical care, anterior hip replacement, same-day planning, or revision evaluation is the right next step. This local guide connects Cumming-area patients with the nearest TJS office, relevant surgeons, procedure pages, and next steps.

Best Local Answer

Where should Cumming patients start?

Patients near Cumming can start with the TJS Cumming office and a consultation focused on hip replacement questions. The visit is used to review symptoms, imaging, previous treatment, medical history, recovery goals, and whether surgery is actually the right next step.

This page is intentionally narrow: it exists only where TJS has a real local office signal, current surgeon connections, and a matching procedure guide. Appointment location and surgeon schedule should still be confirmed when booking.

When to Ask

Signals that a specialist visit may help

Groin, thigh, or buttock pain that limits walking, stairs, sleep, work, or daily activities.

X-rays or imaging that show hip arthritis, cartilage loss, collapse, or implant concerns.

Questions about anterior hip replacement, outpatient surgery, recovery timing, or whether symptoms could be spine-related.

Appointment Match

Find the right hip replacement starting point near Cumming.

Scheduling can confirm the office, surgeon availability, visit type, and whether the question is best handled as a first-time consultation, same-day pathway discussion, or revision evaluation.

Local office2000 Howard Farm Drive Suite 200, Cumming, GA 30041
Procedure guideHip Replacement
Surgeon signalBrandon H. Naylor, DO and local TJS team
Original Local Care Matrix

Local details to confirm before choosing a path

This table connects the city, office, surgeons, and procedure pathway in one extractable format for patients and answer engines.

Local care elementCumming detailWhy it matters
Office signal2000 Howard Farm Drive Suite 200, Cumming, GA 30041Confirms this page is tied to a real TJS location, not a generic city page.
Relevant surgeonsBrandon H. Naylor, DO, Charles A. DeCook, MD, Chase S. Dean, MD, George N. Guild III, MD, William S. Godfrey, MDHelps patients connect procedure questions to the correct surgeon profiles.
Procedure pathHip ReplacementConnects local search intent to the right TJS procedure guide and next step.
Nearby communitiesForsyth County, Dawsonville, Johns Creek, north GeorgiaShows the practical service area without creating thin duplicate pages.
Local Decision

What this guide should help clarify

For Cumming-area patients, the practical question is usually not just whether the hip looks arthritic. It is whether the pain pattern, exam, imaging, general health, home support, and activity goals point toward continued nonsurgical care, a first-time hip replacement plan, anterior approach discussion, same-day pathway, or a more complex evaluation. A local page should help patients arrive with better questions, not push everyone toward surgery.

Doctors

Cumming surgeons connected to this care path

TJS scheduling can help confirm the best surgeon, office, and timing based on the patient's diagnosis and availability. Surgeon schedules, appointment locations, and procedure fit should always be confirmed when the visit is booked.

Procedure Path

Compare the related TJS procedure guides

Next Steps

How local appointment planning usually works

Confirm the right office

Start with the Cumming page, address, and nearby communities. Scheduling confirms the exact appointment location before travel.

Bring the right information

Bring imaging, prior treatment history, medication lists, health conditions, and the activities that matter most to recovery planning.

Compare options before deciding

The consultation should clarify nonsurgical options, timing, implant or approach considerations, same-day eligibility, and recovery expectations.

Nearby Map

Directions to the Cumming office

Questions

Common hip replacement questions

Who should consider a hip replacement consultation?

A consultation is reasonable when hip pain, stiffness, groin pain, walking limits, sleep disruption, or activity loss persists despite reasonable nonsurgical care, or when imaging already shows advanced arthritis.

Does every hip replacement patient qualify for same-day surgery?

No. Same-day hip replacement depends on medical risk, mobility, pain control, home support, and the surgeon's evaluation. It is a safety pathway, not a promise.

Is anterior hip replacement available locally?

TJS hip surgeons discuss anterior hip replacement when it fits the patient's anatomy, diagnosis, goals, and safety profile. Approach choice is individualized during consultation.

Sources

Location details are grounded in the public TJS location guide and official location listing at https://www.totaljointspecialists.com/locations. Medical education links point to TJS procedure and education pages that carry visible medical review notes and structured review metadata.

Medical Review: This local guide was reviewed for site consistency on 2026-05-12. It is educational and does not replace individualized diagnosis, candidacy, surgical planning, or recovery instructions. See the editorial policy.

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