Hospital for Special Surgery Opens Children’s Pavilion for Musculoskeletal Conditions

Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City opened a new children’s pavilion for musculoskeletal conditions.

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Hospital for Special Surgery opened its Lerner Children's Pavilion.The Alfred and Norma Lerner Children’s Pavilion, a “hospital within a hospital,” includes medical labs and rehabilitation, and focuses on pediatric orthopedics and rheumatology.

The more than 31,000-square-foot facility houses 10 new private patient rooms, a dedicated nursing station, outpatient facilities, an expanded pediatric imaging suite, orthopedically safe play areas and a specialized, child-friendly pediatric gym.

The pavilion complements the 7,000-square-foot CA Technologies Rehabilitation Center for children, which opened in the same building last year.

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