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Smiling preteen boy sits near his mother in the pediatric orthopedics clinic

Our pediatric orthopedic experts will examine your child and use on-site X-rays and other sophisticated imaging technology to diagnose his or her condition. We use the latest surgical techniques, and we also specialize in minimally invasive procedures, including techniques for spinal surgery with minimal blood loss.

Plan for initial consultations to take up to two hours. Patients and families should arrive to the office 30 minutes before scheduled appointments to allow time to fill out registration and health history forms. All patients under age 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Find a pediatric orthopedic specialist

Our experienced pediatric doctors and specialists are ready to serve you and your family.

Our team

Our fellowship-trained pediatric orthopedic surgeons provide technically advanced, research-supported care with the help of a team of physician assistants, registered nurses and orthopedic technicians. All of our team members have specialized training in pediatric orthopedics.

Patient care journey

Teenage girl with glasses stands while getting an X-ray in the pediatric orthopedics clinic

Izzabell's parents say she was constantly sick as a toddler. "We found out she had scoliosis during her pneumonia X-ray," said Izzabell's mom, Amy. "She had a 26 percent curvature of the spine."

Teenage girl with glasses stands while getting an X-ray in the pediatric orthopedics clinic

Izzabell's parents say she was constantly sick as a toddler. "We found out she had scoliosis during her pneumonia X-ray," said Izzabell's mom, Amy. "She had a 26 percent curvature of the spine."

Surgical X-rays provide real-time imaging to help doctors with placement of pins and plates as repairs are made.

Surgeon in an operating room with X-rays behind them
Doctor ties a shoe for a girl in the pediatric orthopedics clinic

"The running and playing is going to make that calf strong," Dr. Cassidy said. "Being a kid is the best therapy there is."

The surgery required a long recovery and much physical therapy. Dallas powered through it with a cheerful attitude. "He went through a lot and he did a lot," Dr. Nowicki said. "He's diligent and persistent. He didn't let it get him down."

Preteen boy with glasses smiles in a classroom

What to bring to your appointment

  • All of your current medication bottles, including over-the-counter medications
  • Insurance cards, driver’s license/picture ID Any X-rays, MRIs, CT scans or ultrasounds that have been done outside of Corewell Health hospitals or care locations (related to this condition)
  • Guardianship papers (if the patient will be accompanied by someone other than a parent or legal guardian, a “permission to treat” letter is necessary)