Specialties

Advanced, minimally invasive care tailored to restore mobility
and improve quality of life.

Comprehensive Hip & Knee Care

Expert, minimally invasive treatment options designed to relieve pain,
restore mobility, and help you return to an active, comfortable life.

Hip Replacement

Advanced evaluation and treatment for hip arthritis, chronic pain, and mobility limitations — with a focus on minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgical approaches.

Knee Replacement

Comprehensive care for knee arthritis, injuries, and degenerative conditions, offering full and partial knee replacement options tailored to your lifestyle and activity goals.

Trauma & Fracture Care

ccurate diagnosis and treatment for fractures, dislocations, and acute injuries, ensuring safe recovery and restored function after trauma.

PRP Injections

Regenerative, non-surgical treatment designed to reduce inflammation and support natural healing for joint, tendon, and soft tissue conditions.

Want to learn more?

If you’d like to better understand your symptoms, discuss treatment options, or explore whether a procedure is right for you, Dr. Kadri offers personalized consultations tailored to your needs.

What Patients Are Saying

Real reviews from real patients.

Dr. Kadri was recommended to me by my knee surgeon and my physical therapist. I am so glad they did. Dr. Kadri replaced my hip and what a difference it has made to my quality of life. My extreme hip and sciatic nerve pain are gone

Christine Jones

Christine Jones

August 13, 2025

I have been a patient of Dr. Kadri for about 2 years now. He is an amazing doctor/surgeon. He always takes his time to explain everything to me during my office visits. I never feel rushed when I see him. He is to the point with all matters but yet has a great bedside manner.

Heather

Heather

July 11, 2025

Dr Kadri, is an awesome surgeon. He replaced my knee using robotic surgery. I had less downtime and a faster recovery. He is very confident and has a great bedside manner. I would definitely recommend him!!

Rick Vega

Rick Vega

March 1, 2025

On December 4th 2024 I had a full knee replacement, I am 75 years old which made me nervous thinking about my recovery time. With this Mako procedure that Dr. Kadri uses I was so happy how fast I recovered!

Melody Forrisdahl

Melody Forrisdahl

January 1, 2025

I had my hip replaced about 8 weeks ago by Dr. Kadri. I feel blessed to have gotten the referral to see him. He and his team have been amazing throughout the whole process. My new hip is fantastic! The recovery has been so easy. I cannot say enough how grateful I am to have gotten such good care.

Marti Powell

Marti Powell

December 3, 2024

Dr. Kadri is amazing! I needed a total hip replacement and it was the easiest procedure I’ve ever had. I’ve had no pain at all post-surgery and 5 weeks out I’m back to walking and riding my bike.

Cyndi Hartshorn

Cyndi Hartshorn

December 27, 2023

Dr Kadri performed total hip replacement surgery on my right hip 2 weeks ago using the anterior approach and aided by robotics. I was up walking within a couple of hours and went home the same day.. Now I’m almost pain free and have complete control of my life again .

Dennis Van Leeuwen

Dennis Van Leeuwen

December 22, 2023

Wonderful experience! I went to Dr.Kadri for a second opinion and was immediately more at ease. 8 weeks after my knee replacement I’m walking with little to no pain and the cane is more of a security blanket than a necessity. Life changing! By the way he’s just a really great guy as well.

Don Cabral

Don Cabral

December 4, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to the most common questions about hip and knee
conditions, treatment options, and the recovery process.

What are the non-surgical treatment options?

Simply call us at (951) 683-6370 during our working hours or you can request an appointment online using this form.

Do I need a referral to make an appointment?

Most medical specialists will accept only referred patients. This is mainly to try to ensure that the specialist you are seeing is appropriate for you and your condition. Check with your insurance company to see if a referral is necessary.

What to bring for your initial consultation?

For your initial consultation you will need to bring a referral letter from your physician if required.
Here is check list for your initial consultation:

  • Driver’s License or a valid ID
  • Insurance information
  • Referral Letter (if required)
  • Reports, X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, etc. and any other relevant information
  • List of medications (if any)

We encourage you to come to your initial consultation with a written list of questions to ensure you don’t forget to ask them when you visit the doctor.

Are my medical records kept private and confidential?

Your medical file is handled with the utmost respect for your privacy. Our staff is bound by strict confidentiality requirements as a condition of employment regarding your medical records. We will not release the contents of your medical file without your consent.

How long do I need time off work after the surgery?

The post-operative recovery period varies based on the surgery. Generally, it is recommended patients take two weeks off work to recover from any surgery and to resume light duty following resumption of work. Your surgeon will give you specific instructions to follow for a successful recovery.

How long before I can resume driving?

You should wait at least one week before driving after surgery. The effects of anesthetic and surgery can affect judgment and reflexes during the first week following your surgery. Your surgeon will provide more specifics after considering your condition.

When can I resume exercise?

Your doctor will instruct you about post-treatment exercises – the type and the duration to be followed. You may be referred to a physical therapist to help with strengthening and range of motion exercises following surgery.

How do I contact after hours?

There will be a point of contact 24 hours a day for any concerns you may have. You will be provided with contact details following your treatment.

What are the non-surgical treatment options?

The non-surgical treatment options include rest, medications including analgesics and antibiotics, injections, and physical/occupational therapy.

Will physical therapy be required after surgery?

Getting full range of motion, strength, and flexibility back after surgery usually takes time. That is where pre-operative exercise, education, and post -operative physical therapy programs come in – to ensure you are physically and emotionally prepared for surgery and to maximize your recovery after surgery.

What are the risks associated with surgery?

As with any surgery, risks include reactions to anesthesia, bleeding, infection, stiffness and nerve damage. Your doctor will discuss the risks associated with your specific procedure.

When can I return to daily activities?

This varies depending on the type of procedure undergone, and can range from a few days to a few months. Return to all activities, sports and exercise can take up to four to six months. Your doctor will advise you depending on your health condition.

What can happen if surgery is avoided?

Some complications of not undergoing an orthopaedic surgery for your condition include pain, loss of joint motion, joint weakness, numbness and an early onset of arthritis.

What are the most common injuries?

The most common orthopaedic injuries are sprains and strains, fractures and dislocations. Injuries can occur when playing indoor or outdoor sports or while exercising. Sports injuries can result from accidents, inadequate training, improper use of protective devices, or insufficient stretching or warm-up exercises.