Temporarily, the center will be located in the primary practice location near the South Texas Medical Center. A new facility is being built at a north side location, according to the release.
Specialists will be required to have board certification and 10 years of training, including a subspecialty fellowship in pediatric orthopedics and pediatric spinal deformity.
Conditions treated will include limb and spinal deformities, joint infections and tumors, scoliosis and broken bones.
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