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A broken bone in a child is different than one in an adult. It is important to see a pediatric orthopedic specialist for your child’s broken bone or fracture.

Taking your child to a pediatric-trained orthopedist is key to helping keep your child’s bones healthy if your child were to ever be diagnosed with a bone disease.

We offer a unique treatment option called diaphragm pacing to help care for children with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS).

The pediatric experts provide specialized, comprehensive care for all conditions and injuries related to limb differences in children, teens and young adults.

Whether your child has a broken wrist or dislocated finger, our orthopedic team knows how to treat those all-too-common hand and wrist injuries in kids and teens.

We offer pediatric expertise for children with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) at Children’s.

Learn what to expect when you visit the Stephanie V. Blank Center for Safe and Healthy Children for a forensic medical exam after an allegation of child abuse.

Learn how to talk to your children about body safety to help protect your kids from physical and sexual abuse.

At Children’s, our team of liver transplant experts is here for all of your child’s needs, from evaluation through long-term, post-surgical care.

At Children’s, our team of kidney transplant experts is here for all of your child’s needs, from evaluation through long-term, post-surgical care.