Why choose Connecticut Children’s Orthopedics?

Children’s musculoskeletal needs are different from those of adults. Our pediatric orthopedic specialists provide expert care for children of all ages, from infants to young adults, so their growing bones, muscles and joints are treated with the latest medical advancements.

Whether it’s treating fractures, managing scoliosis or correcting congenital conditions, our team of pediatric orthopedic specialists is dedicated to providing personalized care for every child. Our experts use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and research-driven treatment options to meet the unique orthopedic needs of children and adolescents.

We’re proud to offer several specialized services that set us apart:

  • The only facility in Connecticut to offer a comprehensive spine deformity care program for children and young adults, offering both operative and nonoperative treatments.
  • The only center in Connecticut to offer hip preservation surgery for pediatric patients, addressing hip dysplasia and other developmental conditions early to prevent future complications.
  • The first and only comprehensive pediatric upper extremity service in Connecticut, which includes treatment for congenital hand differences and a brachial plexus program.
  • The Center for Motion Analysis, the only facility of its kind in Connecticut and one of just four in the country, evaluates movement and gait issues with cutting-edge technology.
  • Our facility is one of a select few in the country to feature an EOS imaging system, an ultra-low radiation dose spine and limb X-ray system that creates 3D images from 2D scans, providing highly detailed images with minimal radiation exposure.

Same-Day Appointments for Orthopedic Injuries

We know that injuries can happen at any time, which is why we offer same-day appointments for recent injuries at our Hartford, Westport, Farmington, Glastonbury and Danbury locations. Our team is here to help get your child back on their feet as quickly as possible.

Please note that walk-In services will close at 2 PM on December 24th, and our offices will be closed on Christmas. We will also close walk-in services at 2 PM on December 31st and our offices will be closed on January 1st.

Our Orthopedic Expertise

Where Experience Matters

Our team of board-certified and fellowship-trained pediatric orthopedic specialists and surgeons are among the most experienced in the state. 

Learn About Our Cutting-Edge Research

In addition to for caring for patients, our orthopedic specialists lead a range of local and national projects to derive safer, more effective and less invasive treatments for pediatric orthopedic conditions.

Caring for All Types of Orthopedic Conditions.

Learn more about the orthopedic conditions we care for at Connecticut Children’s. Search our database to find the causes, signs, symptoms and treatments for everything from a deviated septum to dysphagia.

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Diagnosis and Treatment

Children's bodies are still growing, which means their orthopedic needs are different from adults. From diagnosing posture and gait issues to treating fractures, our specialists provide care that supports healthy development.

We take a comprehensive approach to evaluating and treating your child's condition. For fractures, we assess how the break might affect future growth, while for spine deformities like scoliosis, we offer both nonoperative and surgical treatments.

Our experts use advanced imaging techniques like the EOS system and MRI to create detailed, low-radiation images of your child’s bones and joints. These tools help us develop personalized treatment plans that minimize discomfort and speed up recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions About Orthopedics

A pediatric orthopedic surgeon specializes in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions in children. This includes fractures, congenital conditions and growth-related disorders that affect bones, muscles and joints.

You should consult a pediatric orthopedic specialist if your child has experienced a bone fracture, joint pain, posture issues or has been diagnosed with a condition like scoliosis or limb length discrepancy. Early intervention is essential for proper growth and few long-term complications.

Children’s bones are still growing, so they heal differently than adult bones. Growth plate injuries and certain fractures in children require specialized care to prevent future complications. Our pediatric orthopedic specialists focus on ensuring that fractures heal properly to support healthy development.

If you notice your child walking with a limp, uneven shoulders or complaining of back or leg pain, it’s a good idea to consult a pediatric orthopedic specialist. We can evaluate their posture and gait to determine if further treatment is needed.

Common conditions include fractures, growth plate injuries, scoliosis, congenital conditions (like hip dysplasia and clubfoot) and limb length discrepancies. 

Growth plate injuries affect the areas of developing tissue at the ends of children’s long bones. These injuries need prompt treatment to prevent long-term issues with bone development. Depending on the severity, treatment may involve casting, surgery or physical therapy.

Limb length discrepancies can be treated using non-surgical options like shoe lifts or bracing for minor differences. In more severe cases, surgical treatments such as limb lengthening may be recommended to lead to proper posture and mobility as your child grows.

Growth and development vary from child to child, but if you have concerns about your child’s growth or development related to their musculoskeletal health, our pediatric orthopedic team can assess their condition. We use advanced imaging and growth tracking tools to ensure your child’s development is progressing normally.

At Connecticut Children’s, we focus on providing long-term care and monitoring for our orthopedic patients. Whether your child has undergone surgery, recovered from an injury or has a congenital condition, we offer follow-up care and growth monitoring so they stay healthy as they grow.

Specialty Care Center Locations

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Connecticut Children's Specialty Care and Surgery Center – Farmington

505 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT06032
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Connecticut Children’s Specialty Care Center – Glastonbury

310 Western Boulevard
Glastonbury, CT06033
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Connecticut Children’s Specialty Care Center – Danbury

105 Newtown Road
Danbury, CT06810
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Connecticut Children’s Specialty Care Center – Westport

191 Post Road West
Westport, CT06880
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Connecticut Children’s Specialty Care Center – Farmington (399 Farmington Ave.)

399 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT06032
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Connecticut Children’s Orthopedics – Hartford

31 Seymour Street
Hartford, CT06106
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Connecticut Children’s Specialists at Specialty Surgical Center in Stamford

1281 East Main Street
Stamford, CT06902
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Schedule an Appointment

Connecticut Children’s Orthopedics is here to provide the expert care your child needs for their musculoskeletal health. Whether your child has a fracture, a congenital condition, or a growth-related issue, our team is ready to help them stay active and healthy.

Call us at 860.545.9100 or schedule an appointment today to learn more about our services.