Head Office Located in Calgary, Alberta: 110 Quarry Park Blvd SE – Suite 200

Private Hip Arthroscopy

Private Hip Arthroscopy

Expert Surgical Care with Personalized Treatment Plans

Private Hip
Arthroscopy

Expert Surgical Care with
Personalized Treatment Plans

Hip Arthroscopy

Hip Arthroscopy

Hip pain can make everyday movement difficult and often worsens over time. Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside the hip joint, such as labral tears, cartilage damage, or impingement. Using small instruments and a camera, surgeons can repair damaged tissue and improve joint function. At Gateway Surgery, we provide timely access to hip arthroscopy to help restore mobility and support a smooth recovery.

Hip pain can make everyday movement difficult and often worsens over time. Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside the hip joint, such as labral tears, cartilage damage, or impingement. Using small instruments and a camera, surgeons can repair damaged tissue and improve joint function. At Gateway Surgery, we provide timely access to hip arthroscopy to help restore mobility and support a smooth recovery.

Hip Conditions We Treat

  • Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
  • Cam and Pincer Impingement
  • Labral Tears
  • Lateral Sided Hip Pain
  • Gluteal or Abductor Tendon Tears

Arthroscopic Hip Procedures

  • Labral Repair
  • Hip Arthroscopy (Hip Scope)
  • Impingement Resection
  • Gluteal (Abductor) Tendon Repair

Hip Conditions We Treat

  • Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
  • Cam and Pincer Impingement
  • Labral Tears
  • Lateral Sided Hip Pain
  • Gluteal or Abductor Tendon Tears

Arthroscopic Hip Procedures

  • Labral Repair
  • Hip Arthroscopy (Hip Scope)
  • Impingement Resection
  • Gluteal (Abductor) Tendon Repair

Consult to Surgery Timeline

24 hours

Our team responds within
24-hours during business hours.

2- 4 Weeks

Your surgeon consultation
is scheduled.

1-3 Months

Typical timeframe from
consultation to surgery.

Your Surgery Journey

Your Surgery Journey

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Expert
Surgical
Care

Expert
Surgical
Care

Dedicated
Surgical
Coordinator

Dedicated
Surgical
Coordinator

On-Call Nursing
Support Post
Surgery

On-Call Nursing
Support Post
Surgery

Meet the Specialists Behind Your Care

Meet the Specialists Behind Your Care

Dr. Kelly Johnston

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Dr. Devin Lemmex

Orthopaedic Surgeon

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About Gateway Surgery

About Gateway Surgery

Gateway Surgery provides timely access to private surgery for Canadians seeking trusted care. With our head office based in Calgary, our experienced team has been in operation for over 10 years and connects you with accredited partner facilities, helping you access specialized procedures and return to comfortable, confident movement. With a 5.0 star rating and over 100 patient reviews, Gateway is a trusted name in surgical care.

Gateway Surgery provides timely access to private surgery for Canadians seeking trusted care. With our head office based in Calgary, our experienced team has been in operation for over 10 years and connects you with accredited partner facilities, helping you access specialized procedures and return to comfortable, confident movement. With a 5.0 star rating and over 200 patient reviews, Gateway is a trusted name in surgical care.

What Our Patients Say

What Our Patients Say

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Hip arthroscopy may be recommended if you have hip pain, catching, clicking, instability, or limited movement caused by conditions such as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), labral tears, bursitis, or cartilage damage. It is often considered when physiotherapy, medication, or activity modification have not provided enough relief. A consultation with a hip arthroscopy specialist will review your imaging and medical history to determine whether arthroscopic treatment is appropriate.

Hip arthroscopy, often called a hip scope, is commonly used to treat:

  • Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
  • Hip labral tears
  • Cartilage damage or joint surface injuries
  • Hip bursitis or inflammation
  • Hip instability
  • Snapping hip syndrome

Your surgeon will recommend the most appropriate treatment approach based on your diagnosis and activity goals.

Recovery depends on the procedure performed and the condition being treated. Many patients begin guided physiotherapy soon after surgery to restore movement and strength. Light activities may resume within several weeks, while full recovery and return to higher impact activity may take a few months. Your surgeon will provide a personalized recovery plan based on your procedure and health status.

Hip arthroscopy is generally considered safe, though all surgical procedures carry some risk. Possible risks may include bleeding, infection, swelling, temporary stiffness, nerve irritation, or reactions to anesthesia. In some cases, symptoms may persist or additional treatment may be required. Your surgeon will review potential risks with you and help determine the safest treatment option.

Yes. Gateway Surgery helps Canadians access private hip arthroscopy through accredited surgical facilities. Our team coordinates your consultation, surgical scheduling, and follow up care to help ensure the process is organized and supported from your first appointment through recovery.

Gateway Surgery provides access to experienced surgeons who perform advanced orthopedic procedures using modern surgical techniques. Our team helps coordinate every step of your care, including consultation scheduling, surgical planning, travel support, and follow up care. Patients also have access to post surgical nursing support to help ensure recovery progresses safely.

Yes. Gateway Surgery has partnered with iFinance (Medicard) to provide financing options for patients interested in private surgery. Financing allows patients to spread the cost of treatment over time.

Hip problems are typically diagnosed through a combination of medical history, physical examination, and imaging such as X-rays or MRI scans. These tests help identify issues such as labral tears, cartilage damage, or femoroacetabular impingement that may benefit from arthroscopic treatment.

Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure performed using small instruments and a camera inserted through tiny incisions around the hip joint. The surgeon can view the inside of the joint, repair damaged tissue, remove bone causing impingement, or treat labral tears while preserving surrounding structures. This approach often allows for smaller incisions and a faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

Hip arthroscopy may be recommended if you have hip pain, catching, clicking, instability, or limited movement caused by conditions such as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), labral tears, bursitis, or cartilage damage. It is often considered when physiotherapy, medication, or activity modification have not provided enough relief. A consultation with a hip arthroscopy specialist will review your imaging and medical history to determine whether arthroscopic treatment is appropriate.

Hip arthroscopy, often called a hip scope, is commonly used to treat:

  • Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
  • Hip labral tears
  • Cartilage damage or joint surface injuries
  • Hip bursitis or inflammation
  • Hip instability
  • Snapping hip syndrome

Your surgeon will recommend the most appropriate treatment approach based on your diagnosis and activity goals.

Recovery depends on the procedure performed and the condition being treated. Many patients begin guided physiotherapy soon after surgery to restore movement and strength. Light activities may resume within several weeks, while full recovery and return to higher impact activity may take a few months. Your surgeon will provide a personalized recovery plan based on your procedure and health status.

Hip arthroscopy is generally considered safe, though all surgical procedures carry some risk. Possible risks may include bleeding, infection, swelling, temporary stiffness, nerve irritation, or reactions to anesthesia. In some cases, symptoms may persist or additional treatment may be required. Your surgeon will review potential risks with you and help determine the safest treatment option.

Yes. Gateway Surgery helps Canadians access private hip arthroscopy through accredited surgical facilities. Our team coordinates your consultation, surgical scheduling, and follow up care to help ensure the process is organized and supported from your first appointment through recovery.

Gateway Surgery provides access to experienced surgeons who perform advanced orthopedic procedures using modern surgical techniques. Our team helps coordinate every step of your care, including consultation scheduling, surgical planning, travel support, and follow up care. Patients also have access to post surgical nursing support to help ensure recovery progresses safely.

Yes. Gateway Surgery has partnered with iFinance (Medicard) to provide financing options for patients interested in private surgery. Financing allows patients to spread the cost of treatment over time.

Hip problems are typically diagnosed through a combination of medical history, physical examination, and imaging such as X-rays or MRI scans. These tests help identify issues such as labral tears, cartilage damage, or femoroacetabular impingement that may benefit from arthroscopic treatment.

Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure performed using small instruments and a camera inserted through tiny incisions around the hip joint. The surgeon can view the inside of the joint, repair damaged tissue, remove bone causing impingement, or treat labral tears while preserving surrounding structures. This approach often allows for smaller incisions and a faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

Access trusted, specialized private hip arthroscopy without the wait.

Access trusted, specialized private hip arthroscopy without the wait.

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Calgary, AB T2C 3G3
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Phone
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