Hip & Knee
Replacement Portal

At Orthopaedic Medical Group of Tampa Bay, your care is personal, coordinated, and led by experienced shoulder specialists. From consultation through recovery, we are committed to high-quality care, clear communication, and an exceptional patient experience.

Meet Our Hip & Knee Replacement Specialists

Meet our hip & knee specialists, offering expert care with personalized attention and a truly elevated patient experience.

HKR Dr. Scott Goldsmith

Jiffy Knee® Certified
Primary Hip & Knee
Replacement Specialist

HKR Dr .William Trey Shield

Primary and Revision Hip & Knee Replacement Specialist

HKR Dr. Germanual Landfair

Primary and Revision Hip & Knee Replacement Specialist

HKR Dr. Daniel Tarazona

Primary Hip & Knee Replacement Specialist

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Patient Stories & Expert Insights

Reviews

Dr. Butler has replaced both shoulders in the last 6 months, one in June and one in October. In both cases, all the debilitating pain was immediately gone upon awakening after surgery and minimal to no pain (other than during PT) during the 6 weeks of recovery in a shoulder immobilizer. The first shoulder is now totally operational and the second is well on its way. Many thanks to a gifted and talented surgeon!

Jim S.

Hands down, Dr. Butler is the doctor you want to operate on your shoulder. I had right shoulder replacement and it's now the good shoulder. Better than the left shoulder.I can reach over my head with no pain. The recuperating time and level of pain during rehab was very tolerable. Dr. Butler does 5+ aftercare and is genuinely concerned with how you're doing. Highly recommended. Thanks to all the office and nurses who made this possible.

Gary G.

I can't say enough good things about Dr. Bryan Butler and his staff especially Morgan L. Williams, PA. Dr. Butler did a total reverse replacement of my right shoulder on December 15, 2020 after months of suffering excruciating pain and loss of mobility. The surgery went perfectly, hardly any pain afterwards. Instructions were clear, follow ups thorough and the whole post op process has gone without a hitch. Wonderful professionals and wonderful human beings as well. Today was my last scheduled follow up appointment and I just want to say thank you again and God bless you.

Juliana L.

Dr. Donaldson has been nothing but a dream come true I’m so happy with my results he did a total shoulder replacement. Everything is going so good therapy is coming along. I haven’t felt so good and so long. I thank the doctor and everyone involved with my surgery right down to the therapy people, thank you so much. If you need a doctor for a shoulder issue, Donaldson is your man.

David V.

I have had a great overall experience with the entire situation. I had my right shoulder replaced with a new operation called a reverse shoulder replacement. It has been a little more than a month, and I have started to fish again. Was not expecting to fish this soon after the operation. I just wanted to thank Dr Donaldson and all his staff and the PT Staff as well.

David B.

What is Total Joint Replacement Surgery?

Patient Stories & Expert Insights

A total hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or arthritic hip joint is replaced with artificial components designed to restore smooth movement and reduce pain. During the operation, the surgeon removes the worn-out cartilage and bone from the hip joint and replaces the ball of the femur and the socket of the pelvis with prosthetic implants. These implants are typically made of metal, ceramic, and durable medical-grade plastic.

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Total Knee Replacement

A total knee replacement is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or arthritic knee joint is replaced with artificial components to relieve pain and restore function. During the procedure, the surgeon removes the worn cartilage and a small amount of bone from the femur, tibia, and sometimes the patella. These surfaces are then replaced with metal and medical-grade plastic implants that recreate the smooth gliding motion of a healthy knee joint. The goal of the surgery is to reduce pain, improve stability and mobility, and allow patients to return to everyday activities.

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Scheduling Your Surgery

The Scheduling Process

At Orthopaedic Medical Group, our dedicated team is here to guide you through every step of the joint replacement process. From your initial consultation to helping you track down necessary pre-surgery test results and coordinating your postoperative follow-up, we’re committed to making the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Have questions? Email our team at JointReplacement@OMGTB.com, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

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Preferred Surgical Facility

At Orthopaedic Medical Group Surgery Center, every aspect of your experience is thoughtfully designed around your comfort and peace of mind. Patients receive a concierge-style experience in a modern, surgeon-led facility designed for comfort, efficiency, and personalized care. From streamlined scheduling to attentive day-of-surgery support, every detail is focused on creating a smooth, high-quality experience.

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Pre-Operative Testing

Once surgery is recommended, you’ll receive a packet with all required preoperative testing instructions and educational materials. Your surgical coordinator will contact you within 24–48 hours to schedule your surgery and guide you through any required testing. Most patients will need to undergo blood work, EKG, and clearances from your primary care or specialist office.

You’ll meet with your surgeon about two weeks before surgery to review results, and return to the office 2–4 weeks afterward for a postoperative visit and X-rays

Total Joint Replacement Class

Our Total Joint Replacement Class is designed to prepare you for every step of your surgery and recovery. You’ll learn what to expect before, during, and after your procedure, including tips for pain management, mobility, and safety at home. Attending this class helps reduce anxiety, improves recovery outcomes, and ensures you feel confident throughout your joint replacement journey. It’s an essential part of getting back to the activities you love safely and successfully. Classes can be taken in person and online. They are offered in Spanish and English.

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Surgical Fees

Although your insurance might cover the majority of surgical costs, each plan varies based on your individual benefits. During the surgical planning process, you may encounter three types of fees: the physician fee, facility fee, and anesthesia fee. These will be explained to you over the phone prior to your surgical date, and payment will be required within 72 hours of the procedure.

PHYSICIAN FEE

This fee is collected by our office 2-3 weeks in advance:
813-684-2663 ext. 155

FACILITY FEE

This fee is collected independently by your surgical facility:

OMGSC:
813-535-6647 option 3
BayCare:
813-852-3116 option 2

ANETHESIA FEE

This fee is billed after your anesthesia is completed

OMG Anesthesia Team:
727-203-5114
BayCare:
813-852-3116 option 2

After Surgery

Pain Management

You should expect moderate-severe pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulties walking & sleeping for the first few weeks after surgery.

Medication prescribed BEFORE Surgery:
Journavx is a non-narcotic medication that helps reduce pain and need for opioids. It will not remove all pain but makes it more manageable. This will be sent to a pharmacy before your procedure. It may not be fully covered by insurance, although the manufacturer does offer a coupon online. The pharmacy will call to review costs and schedule delivery or pick up prior to surgery. You will take 2 pills on the morning of surgery, then 1 pill every 12 hours until the prescription is finished.

Medication prescribed on the day of surgery:

Please consult your primary care physician prior to taking any prescribed medications:
Narcotic Medication (only to be used when experiencing severe pain)

  • Anti-Inflammatory: Celebrex 200mg
  • Pain Medication: Tylenol 1000mg
  • Stomach Protectant: Omeprazole 20mg
  • Nausea Relief: Ondansetron 4mg (if needed)
  • Blood Clot Prevention: Aspirin/Eliquis

Special Note:

Medication alone will NOT resolve all of your pain. The best way to manage pain is to:

  • Use an ice machine & TENs unit
  • Perform home exercises 2-3x a day
  • Elevate your leg

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Wound Care

In most cases your incision will be closed with dissolvable sutures and a white or clear mesh tape as shown. The dissolvable sutures do not require removal in office.

  1. 48-72 hours after surgery remove the outer dressing.
  2. DO NOT remove the white or clear mesh tape.
  3. You may now shower normally. DO NOT soak the incision under water.
  4. DO NOT apply lotions, creams, alcohols, peroxide, or any wound cleaning agent to the incision.
  5. You do not need to cover the incision once outer dressings are removed.
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Prineo Dressing

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Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy after surgery is critical to your success. Your willingness to complete your exercises daily will have the greatest impact on your recovery. There are two types of physical therapy you may receive throughout your recovery:

HOME PHYSICAL THERAPY

NOTE: Home therapy is often used after knee replacement but isn’t essential, and it’s typically not needed for hip replacements

  • Coordinated by our office!
  • Your home therapy company will contact you prior to their arrival.
  • Their first visit to you will be 1-3 days after surgery.
  • Coordinated by YOU!
  • To start 2 weeks after surgery
  • Referrals to physical therapy (PT) will be provided during your preoperative
appointment.
  • It is highly encouraged for you to attend 
one of our PT locations.

If you have Oscar, Ambetter, or Medicaid, you will not receive home therapy as it is not covered by your insurance plan. Home therapy is not essential for hip replacement patients. We encourage you to begin outpatient physical therapy no later than 1 week after surgery.

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HEALTHPLEX
10740 PALM RIVER RD STE 310 TAMPA, FL
813-359-1891

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ST. PETE
2805 54TH AVE N ST. PETERSBURG, FL
727-306-0459

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FISHHAWK
13837 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA, FL
813-536-7622

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PLANT CITY
420 N PLANT AVE PLANT CITY, FL 33563
813-730-8072

Return to Activities

You will be up, walking, performing specific exercises, and climbing stairs the same day of your procedure, however, it can take roughly 6-12 months for your strength, and range of motion to return. Additionally, it can be normal to have pain, stiffness, or soreness for the first year after surgery. These symptoms will improve over time throughout your recovery.

Return to Driving:

Once you have stopped narcotic pain medication, and feel comfortable operating a vehicle.

Return to Swimming:

Once your incision has fully healed (roughly 6-8 weeks after surgery).

Return to Work & Sports:

Patients with seated jobs may return to work as soon as possible. Patients with active jobs, or who enjoy sports may return gradually around 2-3 months.

Full Recovery:

Can take 6-12 months. Intermittent swelling, pain, or stiffness is normal during this period.