Injury Care From Experts in Children’s Growing Bodies
The team in Seattle Children’s Fracture Program is specially trained to diagnose and treat broken bones and other serious injuries, such as skin wounds or concussions, in children and teens. Injuries like these are not the same in young people as in adults because young people are often still growing. The care that kids need differs too. We are experts in understanding these differences. The first treatment your child receives for a fracture is the most important, so call us as soon as possible after their injury.
Call 911 or take your child to our Emergency Department if you think they may have broken a bone and the body part looks bent, curved or deformed. Other reasons to get emergency care for a fracture include:
For fractures that aren’t an emergency, call your child’s doctor, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at 206-987-2109 or an urgent care clinic.
Members of the Fracture Program team will carefully assess your child. Then we’ll talk with you about the options and recommend a treatment plan. We specialize in knowing which treatments are most likely to have the best results for kids. We work with providers from many areas of Seattle Children’s to give your child the care they need, from a splint or cast, to complex surgery, to rehabilitation.
Along with treating the injury, our team considers all your child’s and family’s needs. We help with a range of issues, including:
As your child gets better, we’ll see them to check their progress and watch for any problems that may develop. We’re experts not only in treating injuries when they happen but also in preventing and dealing with effects that can occur later. In our Fracture Program, your child will get seamless care, even as their needs change.
Learn more about fracture treatment.
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