Our orthopaedic team is keeping the East End in motion.
Stony Brook Southampton Hospital offers world-class orthopaedic services to the residents on East End of Long Island, within arm’s reach. Our focus is on excellence in clinical care, diagnosis and treatment of all adult and pediatric musculoskeletal injuries and disorders. No matter the condition or injury, our team of orthopaedic surgeons and physician assistants work hand-in-hand to provide top notch care, with the goal of getting you back on track.
Our orthopaedic specialists are a part of the Center for Musculoskeletal Health on the East End. This Center encompasses all providers that treat musculoskeletal conditions. Click here to learn more.
Precision redefined.
We offer the most cutting-edge approach for partial and total knee replacements by using the most advanced technology, featuring state-of-the-art robotic-assisted equipment, right here in Southampton.
Conventional partial and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are two of the safest and most cost-effective procedures performed in orthopaedics. With a high patient satisfaction rate, TKA presents a powerful method for pain relief and functional restoration in patients with advanced arthritis, when exhausting all other non-operative options.
The robot allows us to tune the replacement to the nearest millimeter- the goal is achieving the best possible post-operative result for the patient.
— Dr. Seth Korbin, Orthopedic Surgeon and Director of Joint Replacement at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital
It’s a real pain in the neck when you’re not at your best.
Musculoskeletal issues can range from your neck all the way to your toes, whether it’s your bones, ligaments or joints.
- ACL Injury
- Achilles Tendon Injury
- Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
- Anterior Cruciate Injury
- Bursitis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Dupuytren’s Contracture
- Foot and Ankle Fractures
- Fracture Care
- Hip Fractures
- Knee Osteoarthritis
- Labral Tear
- Lumbar Spine Procedures
- Neck/Cervical Back Pain
- Pediatric Orthopaedics
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Rotator Cuff Injury
- Scoliosis
- Shoulder Separation
What is the difference between sports medicine and general orthopaedics?
Both sports medicine and general orthopaedics focus on musculoskeletal health, but they each bring unique expertise to patient care. Sports medicine specialists are skilled in both non-surgical and surgical approaches, emphasizing treatments like physical therapy, injections, rehabilitation exercises and injury prevention to optimize function and recovery. General orthopaedic surgeons also provide comprehensive care, including advanced surgical procedures such as joint replacement and the treatment of complex fractures, while addressing a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. Together, these approaches ensure patients receive personalized care tailored to their needs, right on the South Fork.
No matter the diagnosis, our orthopaedic team has your back.
Services offered:
- Casting, splinting and bracing
- Joint injections
- Joint replacement
- Surgical intervention
- Xray on-site for outpatient appointments
Click here to learn more about our rehabilitation services.
With 206 bones holding us together, our ortho team ensures every step is supported and every movement is strong.
Joint Replacement at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital
Reclaim your mobility.
Between the ages of 60-80 years of age is when one might need a joint replacement. When the symptoms and pain begin to limit your ability to engage in everyday activities, this is a sign to learn more about your options. Severe osteoarthritis is typically one of the main reasons for a joint replacement, along with hip fractures.
As a part of Stony Brook Medicine, we have been recognized as a high performing hospital for hip and knee replacement by the U.S News & World Hospitals. Dr. Seth Korbin, one of SBSH’s attending physicians, is a part of the Joint Replacement Center at Stony Brook and serves as the director at SBSH.
I met Dr. Korbin unexpectedly after breaking my hip and his professionalism and knowledge quickly earned my confidence. When I decided knee replacement was my only option, Dr. Korbin was reassuring on the day of surgery, and I felt confident in his care. When he told me that a robot assisted with my surgery, I was amazed. I went from the hospital to rehab for a week and never used a walker or a cane when I got home. His team is incredibly kind and professional, making life so much easier.
— Lynn, Orthopaedic patient
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