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Accelerate Orthopedics is currently able to see patients for virtual assessments in California, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Access to Accelerate Orthopedics’ services is coming to additional states soon.

Using Accelerate Orthopedics, you can still submit any large cost items to your insurance, such as imaging, MRI, X-ray, physical therapy appointments, injections, or any surgical needs. However, the initial cost of the Accelerate Orthopedic virtual consultation will be a fee that is due before your visit and is not covered by insurance. However, Accelerate Orthopedics does work with many work comp companies to possibly cover this initial consultation fee.

Yes. Once you call our orthopedic concierge team, you will be immediately set up to have a visit with an orthopedic provider.

Yes. Accelerate Orthopedics is designed to provide you with an expert consultation wherever you are. You can schedule at home, at your office, at the gym, or wherever you are at any time of the day – including nights and weekends.

Yes. All of Accelerate Orthopedic providers are board certified. Additionally, Accelerate Orthopedics only hires providers that have a minimum of 20 years of experience in the field of orthopedic surgery on top of their education.

Absolutely. Accelerate Orthopedics has no affiliation with specific providers so that we can provide unbiased recommendations for the best surgeons in your area. However, if you end up requiring surgery and have your own preference, you can have your surgery done by whichever surgeon you prefer. Alternatively, if you are unsure of who to go to, accelerate is well equipped to provide assistance with matching patients to our vetted surgeons.

Yes. One of the many services that Accelerate Orthopedics provides is a convenient, experienced second opinion from a specialist regarding the cause of your pain or injury and the best treatment plan available.

No. Unlike traditional orthopedics routes, referrals are not necessary to see any of our board-certified orthopedic specialists.

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