A pediatric bone specialist, also known as a pediatric orthopedic surgeon, is a medical Doctor Who focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions in children, including bones, joints, and soft tissues. They manage a variety of issues such as fractures, congenital deformities, growth disorders, and sports-related injuries. These specialists are trained to address the unique anatomical and developmental needs of growing children, often utilizing both surgical and non-surgical treatment methods. Their goal is to ensure proper growth and function while minimizing long-term complications.
A doctor that specializes in treating children.
$50,000 a year
No. The specialist who operates on children is called a pediatric surgeon.
A pediatric hematologist would be able to handle this entity.
3 full years
If you want to get your bone density score checked out you should go see specialist. Have your doctor refer you to a bone specialist to do a bone density test on you.
A pediatric surgeon or pediatric urologist is the specialist most likely to perform an orchiopexy in an infant or small child
Please reword your question. Do you want to know how much money a pediatric specialist makes a year?
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To a bone cancer specialist.
No. The term "pediatrician" generally refers to a physician, someone who is a specialist in pediatric (child) medicine. A pediatric surgeon would perform surgery on children.
anywhere from 150,000 to 170,000 and up to 350,000 over time