Pediatric Orthopedic Specialists - Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
2222 Welborn Street
Dallas, TX 75219
Toll Free Number: (800) 421-1121
Phone Number: (214) 559-5000
Fax Number: (214) 559-7428
Web Address: www.tsrhc.org
Pediatric orthopedic hospital in North Texas specializing in orthopedic conditions in children
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children (TSRHC) is one of the nation's leading pediatric centers for the treatment of orthopedic conditions, certain related neurological disorders and learning disorders, such as dyslexia. Patients receive treatment regardless of the family's ability to pay.
TSRHC physicians treat thousands of patients with a wide range of orthopaedic conditions each year. Our surgeons focus on the treatment and management of children in these six Centers for Excellence: Scoliosis & Spine; Clubfoot & Foot Disorders; Hand Differences; Hip Disorders Limb Length Discrepancies; and Sports Medicine.
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Interview Q&A
How long have you been in business?
We were founded October 6, 1921 by Dallas orthopedic surgeon W. B. Carrell, M.D., and a group of local Masons
What is your primary product or service?
TSRHC physicians treat thousands of patients with a wide range of orthopedic conditions each year. Our surgeons focus on the treatment and management of children in these five Centers for Excellence:Scoliosis & Spine; Clubfoot & Foot Disorders; Hand Differences; Hip Disorders; Limb Length Discrepancies; and Sports Medicine.
How do you differentiate yourself from other businesses in your category and area?
HOSPITAL BACKGROUND:
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children's Fellowship in Pediatric Orthopedics is a full clinical fellowship and has produced more than 160 Fellows, now practicing across the U.S. and spanning six continents.
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children physicians wrote the book on the treatment of orthopedic conditions affecting children. Now in its fourth edition, the Tachdjian’s Pediatric Orthopaedics textbook is the standard reference guide for orthopedic surgeons around the world.
RESEARCH:
Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Center for Musculoskeletal Research consists of the five Centers for Excellence supported by research divisions and core facilities. Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children researchers and physicians have generated 22 patents.
How many locations do you have and do you have plans to expand?
Currently Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children has one location, just north of downtown Dallas at the corner of Oak Lawn Avenue and Maple Avenue.
Provide detailed directions to your location
How to Get Here:
FROM DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT:
Take the south exit from the airport, and then take State Highway 183 East to Dallas. Continue on Highway 183 as it merges with Interstate 35E South. Exit Oak Lawn Avenue. Merge onto N. Stemmons Fwy Service Road West. Turn left on Oak Lawn Avenue. Turn right on Scottish Rite Way, the first street on the right after passing under the North Dallas Tollway, to arrive at TSRHC.
FROM LOVE FIELD AIRPORT:
Turn right on Mockingbird Lane, going west. Turn left on Maple Avenue and, after crossing Oak Lawn Avenue, turn right on Welborn Street to arrive at TSRHC.
FROM DALLAS NORTH TOLLWAY:
Take the Dallas North Tollway southbound. Take the Oak Lawn exit. Turn left on Oak Lawn. Immediately move to the right lane and turn right on Scottish Rite Way, the first street on the right after passing under the North Dallas Tollway, to arrive at TSRHC.
FROM NORTH CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY/U.S. ROUTE 75 SOUTH:
Take North Central Expressway/U.S. Route 75 south. Exit Lemmon Avenue. Remain on service road going south until you reach the Maple-Routh Connection. Turn right. Maple-Routh Connection becomes Maple Avenue. Continue on Maple Avenue to Welborn Street. Turn left on Welborn Street to arrive at TSRHC.
FROM INTERSTATE 635:
Take Interstate 635 and follow the signs to Interstate 35E South. Once on Interstate 35E, exit Oak Lawn. Merge onto N. Stemmons Fwy Service Road West. Turn left on Oak Lawn Avenue. Turn right on Scottish Rite Way, the first street on the right after passing under the North Dallas Tollway, to arrive at TSRHC.
FROM INTERSTATE 35E:
Traveling either north or south on Interstate 35E, exit Oak Lawn. Travel northeast on Oak Lawn Avenue. Turn right on Scottish Rite Way, the first street on the right after passing under the North Dallas Tollway, to arrive at TSRHC.
FROM INTERSTATE 30:
Traveling either east or west, take Interstate 30 to Interstate 35E North. Once on Interstate 35E, exit Oak Lawn. Turn right on Oak Lawn Avenue. Turn right on Scottish Rite Way, the first street on the right after passing under the North Dallas Tollway, to arrive at TSRHC.
FROM INTERSTATE 20:
Take Interstate 20 to Interstate 35E North. Once on Interstate 35E, exit Oak Lawn. Turn right on Oak Lawn Avenue. Turn right on Scottish Rite Way, the first street on the right after passing under the North Dallas Tollway, to arrive at TSRHC.
FROM INTERSTATE 45:
Take Interstate 45 North to Interstate 35E North. Once on Interstate 35E, exit Oak Lawn. Turn right on Oak Lawn Avenue. Turn right on Scottish Rite Way, the first street on the right after passing under the North Dallas Tollway, to arrive at TSRHC.
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