Office Phone Numbers
Hip & Knee Center
Phone: 801-587-7109
Hours: 8 am–4 pm, Mon–Fri
Please allow 48 hours to make or change an appointment, or for medication refills. Our on-call providers do not authorize medication refills on nights or weekends. You will be asked to contact the office during regular business hours.
If the office is closed, call Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ of Utah Hospital at 801-581-2121. Ask to speak to the joint replacement provider.
Office Staff
801-213-0803
- Dr. Peters
- Dr. Pelt
- Dr. Gililland
- Dr. Anderson
- Dr. Archibeck
When to Call Your Doctor
Please call your doctor if:
- Your incision is draining or redness/swelling increases.
- Your incision is opening up.
- You have a temperature over 101.5 degrees.
- You have chills, a cough, or feel weak and achy.
- You have calf pain and swelling that does not improve with elevation.
- You have new redness or pain in lower leg.
- You have questions or concerns about your surgery, medications, or treatment plan.
When to Call 911
Call 911 Immediately If you experience any of the following
- A pop and strange twist to your leg with or without bearing weight. This may be a sign you have dislocated your hip.
- Inability to lift your foot and straighten your knee.
- Sudden difficulty breathing, chest pain, or chest pain when you cough.
- Shaking chills or a temperature over 101.5 degrees.
- A severe fall and the inability to bear any weight on your leg.
- Numb, cold, or blue/pale looking toes.