Peyton Manning Children's - Kokomo Pediatric Orthopedics

Pediatric orthopedic specialists at Peyton Manning Children.'s - Kokomo Pediatric Orthopedics in Kokomo, IN, deliver bone and joint care for children

Advanced pediatric orthopedic care

From broken bones to more complex conditions — pediatric orthopedic surgeons at Peyton Manning Children's - Kokomo Pediatric Orthopedics in Kokomo, Indiana, have the expertise to deliver advanced orthopedic care for children. We provide a full range of orthopedic care – from nonsurgical treatments to advanced surgical care. And for minor injuries and conditions can’t wait, we offer same-day appointments, so your child can get the care they need, when they need it.

For children with a bone fracture who need emergency care, Peyton Manning Children's Hospital ER is open 24/7. Your child’s ER care team can quickly evaluate your child’s injury and take X-rays and other imaging, if needed. Then, your child’s care team connects your child and family with the right specialists, including pediatric orthopedic surgeons. 

Specialized care for pediatric orthopedic conditions

Your care team starts by listening to you and your child. Your child’s orthopedic specialist may recommend diagnostic imaging such as X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT). By getting a clear picture of your child’s injury or condition, we create a care plan that’s right for your child.

Our team includes pediatric orthopedic surgeons who specialize in:

  • Bone tumors and diseases
  • Congenital malformations
  • Dislocated hip and hip dysplasia 
  • Foot and ankle conditions, including club foot 
  • Genetic-related orthopedic conditions 
  • Hand, arm and shoulder conditions 
  • Leg length discrepancy and leg malformations 
  • Musculoskeletal tumors
  • Neuromuscular care
  • Simple and complex bone fractures
  • Spina bifida 
  • Spine and scoliosis 
  • Sports injuries
  • Trauma injuries

Pediatric orthopedic surgery

Surgery may be recommended as part of your child’s care plan. Whenever possible, pediatric surgeons use minimally invasive procedures. Minimally invasive surgical techniques use small incisions and typically lead to a shorter recovery. Some conditions require a more complex surgery. Our pediatric orthopedic surgeons and care team collaborate to review your child's symptoms along with reviewing diagnostic evaluations to create a surgical plan that's right for your child. We have the expertise to perform complex surgeries, including surgery for fractures, scoliosis, bone tumors, hip dysplasia, sports-related injuries, and congenital malformations of the bones.

Peyton Manning Children's - Kokomo Pediatric Orthopedics