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Dee Brown finds pain-free living through fast-track care with Dr. Fletcher at SafeWorks Illinois

Dee Brown finds pain-free living through fast-track care with Dr. Fletcher at SafeWorks Illinois

“He gave me a clear path and made sure I had everything I needed. I wasn’t embarrassed using a walker or needing handicap stickers." Photo: Contributed/www.uiaa.org


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – Dee Brown, a former Illini basketball star, spent years managing chronic hip pain that affected not just his athletic performance, but every aspect of his daily life—from work to family time. Despite enduring discomfort for over a decade, Dee initially hesitated to seek treatment.

“People kept telling me I was too young for a hip replacement, and I felt embarrassed to talk about it,” Brown said. “But the pain was affecting my day-to-day. I couldn’t sit down, eat a meal comfortably, or even sleep through the night.”

Dee’s turning point came when he connected with Dr. Fletcher at SafeWorks Illinois, a physician known for his fast-track, patient-centered care.

“What stands out immediately is getting the correct diagnosis,” Fletcher explained. “In Dee’s case, it was chronic hip pain caused by degenerative osteoarthritis, likely linked to years of playing basketball and work-related strain. Our goal was to get him to the right specialist quickly and make sure his treatment was effective.”

Fletcher’s approach goes beyond standard care. He personally navigates patients through the healthcare system, ensuring they see the right surgeons and receive the necessary tests without long delays. “I don’t accept that someone has to wait four to six weeks—or more—for a diagnostic test or appointment. That’s not acceptable when someone is in pain,” he said.

In Dee’s case, Fletcher referred him to Dr. Scott Sporer at Rush University Medical Center, a surgeon with extensive experience—including operating on high-profile patients. “Dr. Fletcher didn’t just send me to a surgeon; he made sure it was the right person for me,” Dee said. “I felt confident I was in good hands from the very start.”

Fletcher emphasizes that recovery doesn’t end at surgery. He stays involved throughout the post-operative process, ensuring patients have the tools and guidance they need. “I call, text, and check in with my patients regularly,” Fletcher said. “Whether it’s arranging therapy, durable medical equipment like ice-compression machines, or managing medication, I make sure their entire recovery is supported.”

Dee described how that ongoing support made a difference in his recovery. “He gave me a clear path and made sure I had everything I needed. I wasn’t embarrassed using a walker or needing handicap stickers. That kind of support is priceless.”

The emotional and mental impact of chronic pain was just as significant as the physical toll. “It messes with your mind, not just your body,” Dee said. “I couldn’t do the basic things I enjoy, and it made me frustrated, angry, and tired all the time. Dr. Fletcher made me feel like it was okay to take care of myself and that I didn’t have to just push through it.”

Fletcher also highlighted the importance of timing when it comes to joint replacement. “The old thinking was to delay surgery for younger patients, but the mindset is changing. Quality of life matters, and people shouldn’t suffer unnecessarily. Fast-track care is about giving people relief and restoring their life as quickly and safely as possible.”

Reflecting on his journey, Dee said the biggest lesson he learned is simple: “Get it done. Find someone you trust who’s passionate about their work and wants to see you pain-free. The right time to take care of your health is now.”

For Dr. Fletcher, patient-centered care is more than a philosophy—it’s a model he has seen succeed repeatedly. “I make sure patients feel comfortable reaching out anytime, no red tape, no delays. That connection is the hidden recipe for success,” he said.

SafeWorks Illinois provides this fast-track, concierge-style care to patients throughout Central Illinois and beyond. For those struggling with chronic pain or injuries, Fletcher encourages them to seek guidance sooner rather than later. “Waiting only prolongs suffering,” he said. “There’s hope, and there’s a clear path forward.”

For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 217-356-6150 or visit SafeWorksIllinois.com.

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