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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 physicians 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.
Hands are a special human feature. When a child has a hand malformation or injury, the entire family is keenly focused on finding medical resources to maximize the child’s future hand-use potential. The Hand and Extremity Program at Nicklaus Children's is dedicated to giving children with hand deformities and hand injuries the best possible outcome. It is the only program in Florida specializing exclusively in the treatment of pediatric hand and extremity surgical and therapeutic needs.
The program also provides treatment for a full range of hand-surgical needs, including:
The team includes pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgeons who specialize in the treatment of congenital limb differences – often referred to as dysmelia – and hand and limb injuries. The team utilizes the latest microsurgical reconstruction techniques to enhance outcomes.
The surgical team is supported by a network of pediatric occupational therapists who work in concert with the physician to support the child in developing and restoring function of hands and extremities after surgical repair.
The physicians of the Hand and Extremity Program are skilled in restoring the appearance and function of hands and extremities injured during a traumatic event. The team can help restore damaged bones, tendons and nerves following traumatic injury and can often successfully reattach, hands, fingers or toes separated due to traumatic injury.
Occupational therapy is an essential component of the Nicklaus Children's Hospital Hand and Extremity Program. As part of its commitment to optimizing service, the hospital offers families the convenience of pediatric occupational therapy close to home. The hospital’s network of eight outpatient centers – situated in communities extending from southern Miami-Dade to Palm Beach County – feature pediatric occupational therapy services to support children following reconstructive surgery or injury.