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Pediatric Specialty Care in Chicago

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About Shriners Children's Chicago
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Specialty Care Provided at Chicago

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We Understand the Unique Medical Needs of Children

We provide vital, pioneering treatment from birth to age 18. Here, children have the opportunity to be evaluated and treated by doctors recognized as the best by their peers.
Shriners Children’s Chicago | Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery, Spine and Spinal Cord, Cleft Lip/Palate

Shriners Children’s Chicago | Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery, Spine and Spinal Cord, Cleft Lip/Palate

Shriners Children’s Chicago is where hope and healing meet in a destination hospital for families. We provide multidisciplinary care from nationally recognized providers for pediatric orthopedic bone and joint conditions, including pediatric orthopedic follow up for broken bones, scoliosis, cerebral palsy, hand conditions, sports injuries, skeletal dysplasia and rare diseases. We also offer spinal cord injury and neuro rehabilitation, cleft palate repairs, plastic surgery of the face, head and neck, and specialized services in orthotics and prosthetics, and motion analysis.

We lead the nation in pediatric spinal cord injury research. Chicago physicians also developed the first surgically-successful treatment for osteogenesis imperfecta, a brittle bone condition. Residents and fellows from more than 10 leading academic medical centers receive training at Shriners Chicago. For more information on our pediatric care, provided regardless of families ability to pay or insurance status, visit WWW.SHRINERSCHICAGO.ORG and follow @shrinerschicago.
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Craig McGhee, Regional Administrator:

So our service lines here at Shriners Children's Chicago are orthopedics, spinal cord injury, spine care, rehabilitation, and cleft lip and palate. But I want it to be known that we also do a lot of gen orthopedics, fracture care, bumps and bruises, those types of things as well. And that's what really makes us unique. Other people are doing that in the industry, but we've been doing it for a long time and I think we do it the best.

 

Dr. Purnendu Gupta, Chief of Staff:

I see ourselves as the destination for complex care. And it's just because I think patients and families think of us when it comes to rare diseases and I think it makes us work harder at it. So it gives us, I feel, greater skill to do the complex as well as the routine.

 

Jackie Standridge, Charge Nurse:

We see kids who have cerebral palsy, scoliosis, brittle bone disease. We have cleft lip and palate kids who have these incredibly complex medical needs, but because we do it every day, it's what we live and we breathe. We know exactly what to do. We know exactly how to treat your kid. And you're getting excellent high level care all the time by everyone who's here because we've all been doing this forever.

 

Ashley Umali, Senior Occupational Therapist:

I always describe Shriners as sort of like a one-stop shop. They can come into clinic, they can see their physician. If they need braces, if they need therapy, if they need a splint, if they need nutrition services, if they need psych, everything here is under one roof.

 

Dr. Kelsey Davidson, Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon:

Because Shriners Children's is a more specialized, smaller hospital, I think it just makes it easier for families to find their way around. I think it makes it easier for us to know all the people that are helping to care for patients because I know the therapists and I know the nurses and I know the people who are making the braces, which you might not get at a bigger hospital.

 

Dr. Felicity Fishman, Pediatric Orthopedic Hand Surgeon:

Everyone works as a team and focuses on the patient. And so you really can feel the difference in that motivation and the vibe when you walk in the door that that is everyone's main focus is to make that kids experience the best it can be to try and take the scary parts out of medical care.

 

April & Michael, Shriners Children's Patient Parent:

We are feeling the love, the compassion from the person who's checking us in all the way to our surgeons. I mean, our surgeon has become like family to us. He's done all surgeries on both of our kids. The care here is just outstanding and just so specific to the needs of our kids. And that was exactly what we wanted, what we needed.

 

Craig McGhee, Regional Administrator:

So Shriners Children's is unique in that we're the philanthropy of the Shriners Fraternity. What that allows us to do is be able to provide care regardless of a patient's or family's ability to pay. Others can do similar things to that, but what we can really do is from the very beginning, there's no real concern. If you have insurance or if you don't have insurance, it's not even on the minds of the physician who's providing the care.

 

Abbey & Vicki, Shriners Children's Patient & Mom:

If someone was considering bringing their children to Shriners, I would definitely recommend it 100%, at least to give it a try. I know I was blown away by the level of care. It is literally about the patient and the child and their care. I mean, you no longer had to fight with whether it be insurance or the doctor recommendations or does she need this or what ... You just almost follow their lead because they are 100% on your team and wanting to take care and wanting the best quality of life.

 

Dr. Purnendu Gupta, Chief of Staff:

We are really privileged to practice in this type of environment where we can touch the lives of any child. As long as we have the skillset and we have the ability to take care of that child in the scope of care that we're able to do, we can help them with almost anything in those areas.

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Malachi Talks About Pediatric Rehabilitation

Malachi Talks About Pediatric Rehabilitation

Malachi talks with his physical therapist Aly about his experience as a patient at Shriners Hospitals. For more on why Malachi came to Shriners Hospitals in Chicago for inpatient rehabilitation visit https://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/chicago/news-and-events/malachi-on-the-move-2040
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Female: [inaudible 00:00:03].

Speaker 2: The first question, Malachi, is what is the first thing you will do when you go home?

Malachi: Ride my bike.

Speaker 2: Ride your bike. What do you think has helped you the most here at Shriners?

Malachi: Ally, and Brian, and doing exercises.

Speaker 4: Go, go, go, go.

Speaker 2: Why would you recommend Shriners to a friend?

Malachi: Because you can get stronger there, they got [inaudible 00:00:31], I guess, and yeah, it's just really helpful.

Female: Boom, yes.

Speaker 2: And the last question we have for you is, what is your favorite memory of Shriners?

Malachi: Meeting all of the nurses, making new friends, and making a slime [inaudible 00:00:52].

Ms. Wheelchair USA, a Former Patient, Visits Shriners Children's Chicago

Ms. Wheelchair USA, a Former Patient, Visits Shriners Children's Chicago

RaeAnne, Ms. Wheelchair USA 2024-2025 visited her old children's hospital to encourage patients and reunite with staff on her care team in the pediatric specialty hospital's spinal cord injury program.
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Speaker 1:

So it's been 13 or 14 years since I've been back, so it was really weird, like driving up my parents and I we were going, "Oh wait we remember this. Wait this doesn't look familiar and then pulling in I think all three of us were kind of hit with memories and flashbacks. I came up here when I was three and a half so that would have been a really long time ago. I came up here to Chicago because of the SCI unit, the spinal cord injury unit, and since I was diagnosed with transverse myelitis. It is a spinal cord injury so Chicago was the best one, so that's where I came.

Return to Sports Testing - knee injuries

Return to Sports Testing - knee injuries

Sports Medicine treatment for knee injuries at Shriners Children's Chicago offers a team approach of pediatric orthopedic surgeons, on-site physical therapy and Return to Sports testing in the Motion Analysis Center, an on-site gait lab. Our entire team is dedicated to getting a child playing on their own team again.
Jessica tore her ACL in a high school softball game. After arthroscopic surgery using a patellar tendon graft, physical therapy and Return to Sports Testing, she is back in the game and preparing to play softball at the college level.
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Malachi Talks About Pediatric Rehabilitation
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Ms. Wheelchair USA, a Former Patient, Visits Shriners Children's Chicago
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Return to Sports Testing - knee injuries
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