Pediatric Surgeons in Kansas City, MO
Common Pediatric Procedures
Conditions Treated by Pediatric Specialists
Pediatric Care in Kansas City, MO
Children's bones and growth plates behave differently from adult anatomy - which is why pediatric orthopedic surgeons receive specialized training beyond standard orthopedics. AdvOrtho lists 44 pediatric orthopedic specialists in Kansas City, MO, treating scoliosis, growth plate fractures, developmental hip dysplasia, clubfoot, and youth sports injuries. Scoliosis - lateral curvature of the spine - affects 2-3% of children and is most commonly detected during adolescence. Most cases require only observation or bracing; surgical fusion is reserved for curves progressing beyond 45-50 degrees. Growth plate injuries are a particular concern in young athletes because damage can affect bone development if not properly treated. Parents in Kansas City whose children have bone, joint, or spine concerns should seek a pediatric-specialized orthopedist rather than an adult orthopedic surgeon.
When to See a Pediatric Specialist
- One shoulder or hip visibly higher than the other, which may indicate scoliosis
- A child limping without a clear injury - unexplained limp always warrants evaluation
- Bone or joint pain in a child that persists more than a few days or is severe enough to wake them
- A growth plate fracture near a joint - these need specialist follow-up to prevent growth disturbance
Common Questions
How many pediatric surgeons are in Kansas City, MO?
AdvOrtho lists 44 pediatric specialists in Kansas City, MO. Contact practices directly to confirm availability.
How do I find a pediatric surgeon in Kansas City who accepts my insurance?
Browse the providers listed on this page and contact their office directly to verify insurance acceptance. Many orthopedic practices in MO accept major plans including UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and Cigna.
How much does pediatric surgery cost in Kansas City?
Pediatric surgery costs vary widely by procedure. In MO, a total knee replacement typically runs $20,000-$50,000 before insurance, with most patients paying $3,000-$8,000 out of pocket. Hip replacement and spine procedures are similar. Use the AdvOrtho cost estimator for procedure-specific estimates, or call practices directly to ask about fees and financing.
How much does pediatric surgery cost in Kansas City, MO?
Costs vary significantly based on the procedure, facility type, and insurance coverage. In Kansas City and across MO, total joint replacements typically run $30,000-$60,000 before insurance, while arthroscopic procedures range from $5,000-$20,000. Most insurance plans and Medicare cover procedures when medically necessary. Use our Cost Estimator for procedure-specific breakdowns.
What should I look for when choosing a pediatric surgeon in Kansas City?
Look for board certification from the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS) and fellowship training in your specific condition. Volume matters - surgeons who perform 100+ of a given procedure annually typically have better outcomes. Ask about their complication rates, implant choices, and whether they use minimally invasive techniques. All providers on AdvOrtho are verified against the national NPI registry.