Sutter Orthopedic Services
Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region
Sutter Health offers care at the highest standards for patients with bone, joint and muscle conditions, including arthritis and sports-related injuries. Throughout the Greater Sacramento region, Sutter's highly skilled orthopedic surgery specialists offer the latest innovations in care, supported by experienced staff and leading-edge advancements for diagnosis and treatment.
Through Sutter hospitals and outpatient surgery centers across the region, skilled surgeons provide a range of traditional, arthroscopic and computer-assisted surgeries, including performing the highest number of initial and revision total joint replacement surgeries for knees and hips in Northern California. In addition to surgery, Sutter orthopedic specialists offer innovative, less invasive treatments such as cartilage restoration, laser-assisted surgery and shockwave therapy.
Adults and children also have access to a complete range of nonsurgical treatments from orthopedic specialists. Nonsurgical care is available within physician practices and also through Sutter outpatient rehabilitation centers located throughout the region.
In The News
Sutter First in Nation to Use Next-Generation Robotics for Joint ReplacementA story about the next generation of the ROBODOC® surgical system, which was used Wednesday by William Bargar, M.D., Sutter Independent Physicians orthopedic surgeon, at Sutter General Hospital during a hip replacement procedure. Dr. Bargar and his patient, Warren Roberts, were interviewed. Watch the story that was reported by KCRA 3.
![]() Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento is once again the proud recipient of the HealthGrades Orthopedic Surgery Excellence Award™ (2005-2010). HealthGrades 2010 rankings also places Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento among the top 5% in the nation for joint replacement. |
Visit our Video & Audio Library to learn about treatment for conditions of the hips, knees and shoulders.
As Vacaville resident Connie Schilling reached for the leash, her shepherd-husky mix, Molly, jumped for joy. Connie clicked the leash on Mollie’s collar and they went out the front door. While Molly wagged her tail in doggy happiness, Connie grimaced and limped. The pain in her right hip was excruciating. It was harder and harder every day to walk with Molly. Read More.





