Best Orthopedic Surgeons in Seattle, WA
Top 15 bone & joint specialists from 230 listed in Seattle — updated weekly
Top 15 Orthopedic Surgeons in Seattle
Where these providers practice
Orthopedic Care in Seattle
Seattle, WA has 230 orthopedic surgeons listed on AdvOrtho, covering every major sub-specialty. The providers above are ranked weekly based on profile verification, board credentials, and practice activity.
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Notable hospitals in Seattle
- UW Medical Center
- Harborview Medical Center
- Swedish Medical Center
- Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
Common questions
Who are the best orthopedic surgeons in Seattle, WA?
AdvOrtho lists 230 orthopedic surgeons in Seattle, WA. The providers on this page are ranked by profile verification, credentials, and practice activity. Verified providers have confirmed their identity and keep their profiles current.
How do I choose an orthopedic surgeon in Seattle?
Match the surgeon to your condition's sub-specialty — knee, hip, spine, shoulder, sports medicine, hand, foot & ankle, or pediatric. Verify board certification through the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS), confirm they accept your insurance, and check hospital affiliations (in Seattle, look for surgeons affiliated with institutions like UW Medical Center).
Are orthopedic surgeons in Seattle board certified?
Board certification through the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS) requires passing written and oral exams after completing an accredited residency. You can verify a surgeon's certification at abos.org. Verified profiles on AdvOrtho display confirmed credentials.
How much does orthopedic surgery cost in Seattle, WA?
Costs vary by procedure. A total knee replacement in WA typically ranges from $20,000–$50,000 before insurance. Hip replacement runs $25,000–$45,000. Arthroscopy is usually lower, often $5,000–$15,000. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible and coverage tier. Many practices in Seattle offer payment plans.
Do orthopedic surgeons in Seattle accept my insurance?
Insurance acceptance varies by practice. Most Seattle orthopedic offices accept UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and Anthem. Medicare and Medicaid acceptance also varies. Always call the office to verify your specific plan before scheduling.
What is the wait time to see an orthopedic surgeon in Seattle?
New patient wait times in Seattle typically range from 1–4 weeks for non-urgent conditions. Fractures and severe joint injuries are usually seen within days. Providers who have claimed their AdvOrtho profile indicate whether they are currently accepting new patients.
How much will this procedure cost in Seattle?
Estimate your out-of-pocket cost based on procedure, insurance, and WA location.