Children's Orthopaedics
Children’s Orthopaedic Department serves families throughout the
nation. We see a wide variety of conditions that affect the growing muscles,
joints and bones of children and teenagers. These are called orthopedic
conditions.
The doctors, nurses and staff of our Children’s Hospital Department
of Orthopedics specialize in the
needs of young people whose musculoskeletal systems are still developing. We
also provide prenatal evaluations for abnormalities that are present at birth
(congenital), and that are passed down from parents to children (genetic).
Dr. Song, Associate Professor of UW Orthopaedics and sports medicine, has been listed as "Top Doctors" in the category of "Pediatric Orthopaedics". News source: Seattle Magazine, September
2007.
Our patients see us for treatment of immediate problems, such as the more
than 1,000 children who come to us each year with broken bones. We also care
for young people with ongoing conditions that are present at birth or develop
over time, such as bone tumors, scoliosis, foot conditions and dwarfism. (Click the following conditions to view articles provided
by Children’s
Hospital Department of Orthopedics
How to make an appointment
There are two ways to make an appointment with the Orthopedics Clinic. You
can be referred by your child’s primary care provider or another specialist, or
you can call us directly.
We encourage families to coordinate with their primary care pediatrician or
family physician when coming to Children’s specialists.
Schedule an appointment: (206) 987-2109
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information of how to make an appointment with Childrens’ Orthopedic clinic.
Location Children’s Hospital Department
of Orthopedics is located at 4800 Sand Point Way NE in Seattle, Washington. The
Orthopaedic department at Childrens' is located in the 7-T Wing,
Airplane section, Room 735.
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