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Nicklaus Children’s Hospital has several outpatient and urgent care centers throughout South Florida, including on-demand, virtual care.
Walk-in urgent care with no appointment needed.
Serving as your child's primary doctor's office.
Pediatric specialty consultations available closer to home.
A full range of comprehensive services all under one roof.
Connect with providers from the comfort of your own home.
With over 800 pediatric clinicians on staff, we’re dedicated to helping you connect with the right specialist for your needs.
We have expertise in treating children and educating families on hundreds of different conditions.
We use cutting-edge, specialized treatments and procedures to ensure the best care for your child.
Physicians with the NCPS badge are employed by Nicklaus Children's Pediatric Specialist.
A clinician identified with a Nicklaus Children's Pediatric Specialists logo is an affiliate of Nicklaus Children's Health System. All other clinicians listed on the website are in independent medical practices.
Dr. Kevin Horowitz earned his medical degree at the University of Michigan Medical School and completed his orthopedic surgery residency at William Beaumont Hospital in Michigan. He completed a fellowship in pediatric orthopedic surgery at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and an additional fellowship in hip preservation surgery at Schulthess Clinic in Zurich, Switzerland.
Dr. Horowitz is a diplomate of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Horowitz enjoys seeing the general orthopedic population and has special clinical interests in hip disorders of children, adolescents, general pediatric orthopedics and trauma including hip preservation surgery.
Swonger, R.M., Bernstein, J.M., ..., Horowitz, K., et al (2023). Fibrin Glue is a Viable Alternative to Fat Graft for Interposition After Tarsal Coalition Resection. Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 43(5), e370-e373. View in Pubmed