If you are scheduled to visit with the orthopedics team — for a test, a procedure or surgery — you’ll want to come prepared.
In this section, we’ll help you find out what to expect before, during and after a visit and get the answers to some common questions.
You most likely have many questions about Children’s and how to prepare your child for a clinic visit. Get more information about your child’s clinic visit on the main hospital Web site, including:
After check- in, a medical assistant will take you and your child to an exam room. Next, depending on the reason for the visit, different members of the orthopedics team of providers will see your child.
Your child’s doctor may order some tests, such as an X-ray and/or CT scans.
Sometimes, we have children go to the lab to give a blood sample or to the cast room to have a cast or splint applied or removed. Your child may need follow-up clinic visits and possibly more testing.
Preparing your child and yourselves for surgery may help reduce your family’s stress during this time.
Our team is committed to helping children who need surgery and their families cope well with the experience. We want you to know what’s going to happen each step of the way.
Visit the main hospital Web site to learn more about what to expect if your child is having surgery including:
Visit the main hospital Web site to find out what you need to know about your child’s stay at Children’s, including: