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FRISCO TX PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDICS OFFICE

The Frisco TX Pediatric Orthopedics Clinic focuses on the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and the correction of deformities of the bones.  Children with joint dislocations, fractures, soft tissue injuries, infectious conditions, and rheumatologic diseases should be referred to our pediatric orthopedic physician specialists. 

Living with a painful ache or injury is difficult and often unnecessary. It is important that parents seek the attention of an expert trained Pediatric Orthopedic Physician if their child has experienced some sort of trauma to the bone, joint, tendon, or nerve, or if they are experiencing chronic joint or bone pain. With the help of our Fellowship-trained Pediatric Orthopedic physicians, patients can improve their mobility and quality of life. 

Orthopedic Physicians

Shyam Kishan, MD – Board-certified physician, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon
Richard Hostin, MD – Board-certified physician, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon
Kathryn Wiesman, MD – Board-certified physician, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon

Frisco TX Pediatric Orthopedics Office:

5575 Frisco Square Blvd.
Suite 240
Frisco, TX 75034

Welcome to our Pediatric Orthopedic Frisco location. We are conveniently located in Frisco Square.

Our office hours:
Tuesday 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Driving Directions to our Frisco TX Office:

HOW TO GET TO OUR OFFICE FROM LEWISVILLE
Go on I-35 South to SH-121-North (Sam Rayburn Tollway). Take Dallas North Tollway North exit. Then take the Cotton Gin Road/Main Street exit. Turn right onto Frisco Square Blvd. Medical City Frisco in on the left.

FROM DALLAS/PLANO
Take the Dallas North Tollway North. Then take the Cotton Gin Road/Main Street exit. Turn right onto Frisco Square Blvd. Medical City Frisco is on the left.

FROM DENTON
Take US-380E. Take the Dallas North Tollway South. Then take the Main Street Road exit. Go left on Main Street. Medical City Frisco is on the right.

FROM FORT WORTH
Take l-35N. Take SH-121-North exit. Then take the Dallas North Tollway North. Make the Main Street/Cotton Gin Road exit. Go right on Frisco Square Blvd. Medical City Frisco is on the left.

FROM MCKINNEY
Take SH-121-South. Then take the Dallas North Tollway North. Make the Main Street/Cotton Gin Road exit. Go right on Frisco Square Blvd. Medical City Frisco is on the left.

General Information: 214-556-0590

Focusing On Pediatric Orthopedics For Residents of Frisco TX

 Frisco Pediatric Orthopedic OfficeAt Medical City Children’s Orthopedic and Spine Specialists, our doctors specialize in treating children. Furthermore, our Fracture Care Clinics provide compassionate resources to assure that you and your child receive the best care available.

Orthopedics is the medical specialty that focuses on injuries and diseases of your body’s musculoskeletal system.  Thus, our doctors specialize in the care of children of all ages.  And their patients are from newborns with clubfoot to young athletes requiring the proper resetting of broken limbs. However, our practice includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves, which allows your child to be active.

Firstly, our doctors treat conditions of the musculoskeletal system that involve:

  • Diagnosis of the injury or disorder
  • Treatment with medication, exercise, casting, or surgery
  • Rehabilitation by recommending exercises or physical therapy to restore movement, strength and function
  • Prevention of injuries related to sports to manage the disease

Orthopedics Education and Training For Residents of Frisco TX

To sum up, our doctors have extensive training in the proper diagnosis and treatment of injuries and conditions of the musculoskeletal system. They have completed up to 14 years of formal education, including:

  • Four years of study in a college or university
  • Four years of study in medical school
  • Five years of training in an orthopedic residency at a major medical center
  • Two optional years of fellowship in pediatrics

After establishing a licensed practice, our orthopedic doctors have demonstrated mastery of knowledge by passing certifying examinations given by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery.  Subsequently, they continue in a career-long certification process and have been in practice for more than ten years.

In addition, our surgeons spend many hours researching new techniques and technologies that will advance treatment.  Also, we are active members of the Pediatric Orthopedic Society of North America and Scoliosis Research Society, where we contribute through writing white papers for distributing knowledge about advancements in care.

The difference in our Fracture Care Clinics is how quickly we can see our patients. Appointments for fracture care are not necessary. There is personal interaction between the patients and our Doctors.

“We spend a lot of time going over the physical aspects of what a family can expect. We work with the patient and their families to ensure that every member of the family is comfortable with the treatment plan.” Shyam Kishan, MD

Orthopedics Treatment For Residents of Frisco TX

At Medical City Children’s Orthopedic and Spine Specialists, one of our doctors will see you right away. Since we are affiliated with Medical City Hospital, we have access to surgery rooms every morning, so you never have to wait to schedule surgery. When you and your child arrive at our Fracture Care Clinics, we will take a history of your child’s illness or injury and then do a physical examination. Meanwhile, this may be followed by diagnostic studies such as a blood test or an X-ray exam. Then they will discuss your child’s diagnosis and help you select the best treatment plan for a full recovery.

Nonsurgical Treatment For Residents of Frisco TX

To repeat, our pediatric orthopedic doctors treat many musculoskeletal conditions without surgery.  For instance, they use medications, exercises, and other rehabilitative or alternative therapies. For most orthopedic conditions and injuries there is more than one form of conservative treatment. If necessary, your doctor may recommend surgery, if your child does not respond to nonsurgical treatments.

Surgical Treatment For Residents of Frisco TX

Orthopedic surgeons perform numerous types of surgeries. Common procedures include:
  • Fusion—a “welding” process by which bones are fused together with bone grafts and internal devices (such as metal rods) to heal into a single solid bone.
  • Internal fixation—a method to hold the broken pieces of bone in proper position with metal plates, pins, or screws while the bone is healing.
  • Joint replacement (partial, total, and revision)—when an arthritic or damaged joint is removed and replaced with an artificial joint called a prosthesis.
  • Osteotomy—the correction of bone deformity by cutting and repositioning the bone.
  • Soft tissue repair—the mending of soft tissue, such as torn tendons or ligaments.

Above all, our doctors have experience and expertise in pediatric orthopedic injuries and conditions.
Our board-certified doctors specialize in the treatment of children and adolescents.
Your doctor will give your child the care and attention they deserve.

BROKEN BONES AND FRACTURES FOR RESIDENTS OF Frisco TX

At Medical City Children’s Orthopedic and Spine Specialists, it’s important that your child sees a pediatric orthopedic physician who specializes in children and understands a child’s growth plates when casting or performing surgery on growing bones.

CEREBRAL PALSY TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS OF Frisco TX

Patients with Cerebral palsy who come to Medical City Children’s Orthopedic and Spine Specialists as children have the continuity of care through adulthood.

 

CLUBFOOT TREATMENT
FOR RESIDENTS
OF Frisco TX

The medical team at Medical City Children’s Orthopedics & Spine Specialists has expertise in complex surgeries like clubfoot. The hospital often calls to consult one of our physicians while babies are still in utero, so if we need to operate…

KYPHOSIS TREATMENT
FOR RESIDENTS
OF Frisco TX

Kyphosis, a spinal disorder. causes an excessive forward curve of the spine — resulting in an abnormal rounding of the upper back.  While kyphosis can occur at any age, it occurs more in adolescents.

LIMB LENGTHENING TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS
OF Frisco TX

When your child has leg differences and needs limb lengthening, visit your doctor early while your child continues to grow. If you wait, you may miss out on a good time-frame to avoid a larger surgery in the future.

MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS
OF Frisco TX

By providing the best in care from childhood into adulthood, our doctors are experts in treating your child with muscular dystrophy.  Medical City Children’s Orthopedic Spine Specialists understand the complexities of treating this disease and know the importance of treating patients beyond the age of eighteen. 

SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT
FOR RESIDENTS
OF Frisco TX

The surgeons and medical staff at Medical City Children’s Orthopedics & Spine Specialists are on the leading edge, offering the most advanced treatment options available for children with scoliosis. To date, we have successfully performed more than 6,000 spine surgeries.

SPINA BIFIDA TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS
OF Frisco TX

Our pediatric orthopedic physicians are experts in treating your child with spina bifida from childhood into adulthood with the consistency of care. Our expertly trained doctors know it is important to have a treatment plan for your child that includes them growing into adulthood.

SPONDYLOLISTHESIS TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS
OF Frisco TX

With more children participating in competitive sports every year for longer periods of time, we see a growing number of Spondylolisthesis patients. Sports has become a common cause of lower back pain among children and adolescents. To clarify, It is usually a mild case and treated conservatively.

SPORTS MEDICINE DOCTORS FOR RESIDENTS OF Frisco TX

For the treatment of sports-related injuries, bring your child to the Fracture Care Clinic at one of our four convenient locations. Our Pediatric Orthopedic Physicians will see your child right away.