Dr. Justin LaReau of Hinsdale Orthopaedics

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Hinsdale Magazine Group (HMG): Was there a specific moment or experience that confirmed you wanted to become an orthopedic surgeon?

Dr. Justin LaReau, MD: During medical school and residency, I assisted in a complex joint reconstruction case. Seeing the patient’s ability to regain mobility and quality of life after surgery had a profound impact on me. It confirmed that orthopedic surgery was the right path for me — the ability to help people move again is incredibly rewarding.

HMG: How do you build trust with your patients?

Dr. LaReau: Trust comes from open communication and setting realistic expectations. I take the time to understand each patient’s concerns and goals. Explaining the procedure, recovery timeline, and potential risks allows patients to feel more comfortable and involved in their care plan.

HMG: What role do new surgical techniques play in your practice?

Dr. LaReau: Minimally invasive and robotic-assisted procedures have been game-changers. Techniques like anterior hip replacement and MAKO-assisted knee replacement allow for greater precision, less trauma to the tissue, and faster recovery times. These advancements have significantly improved patient outcomes.

HMG: What do you think is the most important thing a doctor can do to improve patient outcomes?

Dr. LaReau: Individualized care is key. Every patient’s body and lifestyle are different, so I create a treatment plan tailored to their needs. Staying ahead of surgical advancements and using minimally invasive techniques also improves outcomes and reduces recovery times.

HMG: How do you handle the emotional side of patient care, especially when outcomes are uncertain?

Dr. LaReau: Empathy is crucial. Sometimes recovery is slower than expected or complications arise, and patients feel discouraged. I make sure they know that setbacks are part of the process and that I’m there to support them every step of the way.

HMG: Have you ever thought about switching careers, or have you always known this was your calling?

Dr. LaReau: Orthopedic surgery has always felt right for me. I’ve never questioned my choice because the ability to help patients regain mobility and improve their quality of life is incredibly fulfilling.

Hinsdale Orthopaedics
550 West Ogden Avenue, Hinsdale, Illinois
630-323-6116
hinsdale-orthopaedics.com

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