Christmas & New Years Holiday Hours:

All Foundation Medical Partners offices: Christmas Eve: All locations closing at 3pm, Christmas Day: CLOSED, New Year’s Eve: All locations open regular hours, New Year’s Day: CLOSED

Immediate Care: Christmas Eve: All Locations OPEN 9am-4pm, Virtual CLOSED, Christmas Day: Nashua West and Hudson Locations & Virtual Appts OPEN 9am-2pm, New Years Eve: All Locations OPEN 9am-6pm, Virtual CLOSED, New Years Day: Nashua West, Hudson and Virtual Appts OPEN 9am-6pm

Knee Medicine

Take the next step

If you’re suffering from knee pain or immobility, you have options.
 
Our team of board-certified specialists is experienced in diagnosing and treating all knee conditions and injuries with a focus on relieving your pain and increasing your mobility.
 
We will collaborate with you to determine your individualized care plan - which could include surgical or nonsurgical treatments - depending on your unique situation.
 

What we treat

Pain in the knee can be caused by an injury - like a dislocated kneecap or a torn meniscus - or may be the result of a condition that has worsened over time, such as Runner’s knee.
 
What is important is getting your pain addressed as soon as possible.
 
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, it’s best to seek treatment before your injury or condition may worsen.
  • A popping or snapping noise in or around your knee
  • A knee that gives out when you’re walking, running, jumping or turning
  • Severe joint pain or pain in the knee, kneecap or behind your knee
  • Inability to bend or move your knee
  • Having to limp or not be able to walk comfortably
  • Swelling of the knee, joint or calf area
 

Your options

Our specialists are experienced in treating a range of conditions and injuries with an advanced array of nonsurgical and surgical treatments including:
  • Knee Surgery (Including Mako robotic-assisted knee replacements, total knee replacements, total knee arthroplasty, partial replacements and joint resurfacing)
  • Fractures
  • Arthroscopic surgery
  • ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injuries and reconstruction
  • Meniscus repair