nationally ranked care, close to home
Meet the Care Team
Patient Stories
From ACL injury to team captain
Pierce started his freshman year lacrosse season with the goal of making the starting varsity lineup. He did – then the pandemic hit and all games were canceled. Sophomore year, he was ready to come back in full force.
Conditions We Treat
Limb disorders in children
Congenital limb defects
Fractures in children
Pediatric anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury
Kneecap instability and dislocation
Meniscus tear in children
Pediatric ankle instability and sprains (twisted ankle)
Shoulder instability and dislocation in children
Elbow instability in children
Pediatric back pain
Scoliosis in children and teens
Septic arthritis in children
Osteomyelitis in children
Pediatric bowed legs
Calcaneal apophysitis (Sever's disease) in children
Plantar fasciitis in children
Clubfoot (talipes equinovarus)
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Covering the full spectrum of care
Our physicians take a team approach to care, coordinating your child’s treatment among all applicable specialists. Together, our team works to ensure the best outcome for your child.
Easy access to expert care
Parents and families choose our pediatric orthopedic surgery program because we offer:
Highly skilled surgeons: Our pediatric orthopedic surgeons have years of experience, many with additional certifications such as sports medicine, hand surgery and spine care. Others are leading multi-center research trials, offering our patients the latest evidence-based cartilage treatments and medical advances. Read more about our Cartilage Center.
Innovative approach to sports medicine and orthopedics: We combine the Andrews Institute’s world-renowned approach to treating orthopedic injuries and sports medicine with the pediatric expertise of Children’s Health—and we’re the only pediatric facility of its kind in North Texas.
Quick and efficient access to care: We’re here when you need us. Our advanced on-site X-ray and MRI imaging helps get you answers, faster. Whether our physicians recommend casting, bracing or a surgical procedure, we’ll guide you and your child through treatment and recovery.
