Child Ortho Care
We specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of bone, joint, and muscle problems in children of all ages—from newborns to teenagers. Our child-friendly approach ensures comfort and confidence, while our expert pediatric orthopedic team delivers advanced care tailored to young, growing bodies.
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Our Pediatric Orthopedic Unit is open Monday to Saturday, 9 am to 6 pm. We offer comprehensive diagnosis, conservative treatments, surgical options, and personalized rehabilitation plans in a child-centered environment.


Service FAQ
What is pediatric orthopedics?
Pediatric orthopedics focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal issues in infants, children, and teens. It includes bone fractures, joint problems, spine issues, and congenital conditions.
How are treatments for children different from adults?
Children’s bones are still growing, which means they heal differently and may require different techniques. Pediatric orthopedic specialists use child-specific approaches to ensure proper development and long-term outcomes.
When should I take my child to an orthopedic doctor?
Visit a pediatric orthopedic doctor if your child has persistent joint pain, walks abnormally, has visible deformities, or suffers from frequent falls or fractures. Early evaluation can prevent long-term complications.
Are surgeries common in pediatric orthopedics?
Not always. Most conditions can be treated with non-surgical methods like physical therapy, braces, or casting. Surgery is only considered when necessary and is performed with the utmost care.
Is child orthopedic treatment painful?
We use child-friendly techniques and focus on making the process as comfortable as possible. Pain is managed carefully, and we ensure that the child feels secure throughout the treatment.
How long does recovery take?
Recovery depends on the type of condition or injury. Children generally heal faster than adults, but follow-up care, rest, and rehabilitation are important for a full recovery.