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Our clinicians at The Pediatric Orthopedic Center are experts in pediatric musculoskeletal conditions. They’ve been trained in some of the most competitive residency and fellowship programs in the country, hold prestigious teaching positions and regularly publish peer-reviewed research. This blog is a space for them to go deeper on topics and help educate our patients.

Three high school girls competing in a high school cross country race wearing blue uniforms on a grass field.

“Runner’s Knee” In Adolescent Athletes

Little child legs in white trousers on light soft carpet background. Barefoot step closeup. Front view.

In-toeing In Children: Identifying & Treating The Condition

Skiing boy in ski mask and helmet on Sochi ski resort Krasnaya polyana in Russia

Most Common Snowboarding and Skiing Injuries: How to Prepare & Prevent

Child with a cast leg on crutches

Toe and Forefoot Fractures From Winter Sports

Pediatric Hip Care

Childhood Hip Disorders

Pain in the ankle and leg area , Caused by exercise or running.

Ankle Injuries: Is it Broken or is it Fractured? 

doctor bandaging plaster cast to kids broken hand bone in hospital

Thumb Sprains In Adolescent Athletes

A 3D render of bones in a foot with the ankle red and inflamed

Getting the Ankle to Heel

Our Convenient Locations

Cedar Knolls

218 Ridgedale Avenue
Suite 101
Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927

Springfield

609 Morris Avenue
2nd Floor
Springfield, NJ 07081

Wayne

246 Hamburg Turnpike
Suite 304
Wayne, NJ 07470

Know Before Your First Visit

Verify the date and time of your appointment. You may be required to complete new patient paperwork or provide personal information prior to being seen by your doctor. Please arrive approximately 30 minutes prior to your appointment time.

Confirm the address and location of your appointment. The Pediatric Orthopedic Center has four convenient locations in New Jersey. Confirm with the front desk staff the office location for your visit.

Be aware of travel issues and delays. Be mindful of any driving conditions, road construction detours and parking requirements to ensure you arrive for your appointment on time.

Urgent Care for Acute Injuries (Cedar Knolls)

Walk-In Hours Update

*Urgent and Acute Injuries Only during Urgent Care/Walk-in Clinic hours. To find out if your child’s injury qualifies for a walk-in visit, click here. (Walk-in fees may apply.)

Monday:

Regular Hours: 9am-5pm
Walk-in Hours* (Cedar Knolls): 5pm-8pm

Tuesday:

Regular Hours: 9am-5pm
Walk-in Hours* (Cedar Knolls): 5pm-8pm

Wednesday:

Regular Hours: 9am-5pm
Walk-in Hours* (Cedar Knolls): 5pm-8pm

Thursday:

Regular Hours: 9am-5pm
Walk-in Hours* (Cedar Knolls): 5pm-8pm

Friday:

Regular Hours: 8am-5pm
NO walk-in hours.

Saturday:

Walk-in Hours* (Cedar Knolls): 10am-2pm

Sunday: Closed

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