Brown University Health Salutes Our Top Docs
A special congratulations to our exceptional physicians who have been named Top Doctors for 2026 in Rhode Island Monthly.
Located at The Miriam Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island, the Total Joint Center is the region’s highest volume program for total hip replacement, knee replacement and shoulder replacement procedures - with clinical and quality outcomes that rank among the best in the nation.
A program of the Brown University Health Orthopedics Institute, the Total Joint Center represents an unprecedented way to deliver total joint replacement. All of our medical and surgical services are provided in a personalized, caring environment and focus on the patient experience from initial consultation through recovery.
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The Total Joint Center performed significantly better than the national average in readmissions, surgical site infection rates, length of stay and patient experience according to Hospital Compare, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Vizient and Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS).
A special congratulations to our exceptional physicians who have been named Top Doctors for 2026 in Rhode Island Monthly.
In 2025, the Total Joint Center at The Miriam Hospital became a five-time recipient of The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for Advanced Certification for Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement. We are a total care center for every patient who enters our facility.
The Miriam Hospital earned the “Top Hospital in Rhode Island” designation from US News & World Report for the 14th year in a row in its 2025 to 2026 report on the best hospitals in the country.
The hospital’s specialized adult orthopedics services received a "high performing" rank for care and treatment. Additionally, US News & World Report awarded The Miriam a "high performing" rating for eight common adult procedures and conditions, including hip and knee replacement.
The Total Joint Center performs significantly better than the national average.
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