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Knee Replacement · McLean

Knee Replacement for McLean patients

From McLean, the Washington, D.C. office is a short drive across the Potomac, with surgery at Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial Hospital nearby. Dr. Harb cares for McLean patients with minimally invasive, rapid-recovery knee replacement.

Modern knee replacement

Knee Replacement close to McLean

When knee arthritis becomes bone-on-bone, knee replacement can restore smooth, reliable movement and relieve pain that no longer responds to medication, injections, or therapy. Dr. Harb performs total and partial (unicompartmental) knee replacement using detailed preoperative computer templating and intraoperative navigation for precise, individualized alignment.

A soft-tissue–respecting technique, modern implant designs, and multimodal pain control support early walking and a smoother return to daily life — with same-day discharge available for many patients.

See the full knee replacement overview for techniques, candidacy, and what to expect.

Getting to care

Where McLean patients see Dr. Harb

McLean patients are seen at the Washington, D.C. office at 1015 18th Street NW, Suite 300 — for new consultations, follow-ups, in-office X-rays, injections, and post-operative visits.

Surgery is performed at Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C.. The right facility for you is a clinical decision made at consultation — see where Dr. Harb performs surgery.

Why McLean patients choose Dr. Harb

Fellowship-trained, high-volume knee replacement

  • Board-certified, fellowship-trained (University of Virginia) in adult hip and knee reconstruction.
  • High surgical volume — over 5,000 hip and knee replacements to date, which keeps the whole team practiced and prepared.
  • Total and partial knee replacement with computer-navigated, individualized alignment for a more natural-feeling knee.
  • Rapid-recovery protocols and same-day (outpatient) options for eligible patients.
  • A 5.0★ rating across 524 verified patient reviews.

Knee Replacement options

  • Total Knee Replacement. Resurfacing of the worn knee joint with a durable implant to relieve arthritis pain and restore smooth, reliable movement.
  • Partial (Unicompartmental) Knee Replacement. When arthritis affects only one part of the knee, a partial replacement preserves healthy bone and ligaments for a more natural feel.
  • Outpatient Knee Replacement. Modern pain-management and rapid-recovery protocols allow many patients to recover at home the same day.
  • Robotic & Computer-Navigated Knee Replacement. Technology such as OrthAlign assists in aligning the implant accurately to your unique anatomy.

Conditions treated

Knee osteoarthritis, Inflammatory arthritis, Post-traumatic arthritis, Meniscal & cartilage damage, Knee deformity, Failed prior surgery. Learn more about knee osteoarthritis and the nonsurgical options Dr. Harb considers first.

Schedule a knee replacement consultation from McLean

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Harb to discuss your hip or knee and build a plan to get you back to the activities you love.