- ArthritisDr. Johnson is the specialist to see if you suffer from pain and disability caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, fractures, dislocations, congenital deformities, and other joint-related problems.
- Primary CarePlease enter your information, and we will contact you to schedule your visit. You do not need a referral from your primary care physician.
- Smoking CessationEnsuring that your general health and wellness is at is best decreases your risk for complications and helps to ensure a good outcome. We may set some specifics goals for things like weight, smoking cessation, and blood sugar control as science shows this decreases risk for complications. You will work with our surgical scheduler to schedule any necessary evaluations or appointments to ensure these goals are met.
- Emergency CareIf you have an urgent concern or injury that cannot wait, please call our main office number before going to urgent care or emergency. Our answering service will contact the on/call provider and they will help to determine the urgency of your concern.
- MRIA custom knee replacement is similar to standard knee implants in that the same types of hardware are used. The difference with a custom knee replacement is that the patient has an MRI of the knee before undergoing surgery. The orthopedist uses specially-designed cutting guides to help remove a precise amount of bone at specific angles to accept the knee replacement implant.
- RadiologyWe share a common mission to improve the health of our patients and community. Together, Holland Hospital and the Bone and Joint Center offer a seamless, coordinated healthcare experience that delivers primary care, specialty care, urgent care, emergency room, lab, radiology, and rehabilitation in the office, hospital or the comfort of your home.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyData from a pre-operative CT-scan is entered into the MAKO® “brain” to personal pre-surgical planning based on your unique anatomy.
- Orthopedics“My career includes working for the busy and well respected Orthopedic Institute of Wisconsin as an Orthopedic Physician Assistant in spinal surgery. I worked in orthopedic spinal surgery under Thomas Perlewitz MD, and alongside many fellowship-trained physicians in fields of orthopedics.”
- ArthroscopyRehabilitation is often enough to correct the problem. In more severe cases, a realignment surgery or arthroscopy to remove damaged cartilage may be necessary.
- Joint ReplacementRated as one of the Top 100 Joint Replacement Centers in the nation. See why people travel for our exceptional outcomes and care.
- Orthopedic SurgeryFrom there, he completed his internship and orthopedic surgery residency at St. Vincent’s Mercy Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio, which included a year of visiting rotations at Cedars-Sinai in Beverly Hills, California.
- Arthroscopy
- Hip ReplacementI had an anterior hip replacement in Florida in 2009 and had an amazing experience and recovery. The problem…my new hip was metal on metal. In 2011 I began to experience growing discomfort with my new hip. When I saw Dr. Johnson he cautiously progressed through the steps to determine if my body was reacting to the metal on metal. Once it was determined that it was the probable cause, he discussed the pros and cons of another surgery with me. The resulting surgery made a huge difference and my recovery was quick and relatively pain free and I was back into my routines and activities in a couple of weeks. His staff and that of Holland Hospital were awesome. I appreciated the fact that I wasn’t rushed into a new surgery and had all of the facts before proceeding. I am a raving fan as are the others whom I have referred to the Bone and Joint Center!
- Knee ReplacementDr. Johnson is the first Mako Certified Physician in West Michigan for this advanced robotic-arm assisted partial and complete knee replacement. In 2023, he completed his 1,000th knee replacement with this breakthrough technology.
- Sports Medicine
- Physical TherapyPhysical therapy is an important part of both your preparation for, and recovery from, surgery. Most of the exercise are home-based. The guidebook and Recovery Coach include a series of exercises to begin as soon as the decision for surgery is made to tone and strengthen the muscles needed for recovery.
- Tennis ElbowBetter known as tennis elbow, lateral epicondylitis is an inflammatory condition caused by overuse of the elbow. It is not limited to just tennis enthusiasts. Other sports and even work-related repetitive motions may cause tennis elbow. The tendons of the forearm become irritated, resulting in pain and stiffness. Lateral epicondylitis can usually be treated with conservative interventions like cold, heat, rest, braces, and over-the-counter medications. Rare, severe cases may require surgery.
- Flatfoot Correction
- Ankle SprainThe ankle is a joint composed of the ends of the tibia and fibula as well as the small bones of the foot, collectively known as the tarsals. When an ankle sprain occurs, the ligaments in this joint are overstretched or torn. Ankle sprains are common injuries among all people, not just athletes. Mild ankle sprains can typically be treated with rest, cold, and heat. Surgery may be needed for severe sprains where the ligaments are completely torn.
- Ankle Sprain
- Flat Feet