Hospital News
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- NewYork-Presbyterian Named One of Nation's Top Orthopedic Programs
- Calling Time Out on Your Child's Sports Injuries
- New Treatment for Early to Mid-Stage Osteoarthritis May Provide Better Precision During Surgery
- Innovations Make Hip Replacement Safe, Less Invasive
- Most Women Unaware of Risk for Debilitating Fractures
Research and Clinical Trials
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Clinical Services
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- Bone Disease and Tumors
- Columbia Orthopaedics
- Foot and Ankle
- Foot and Ankle
- Hand
- Hand, Elbow, and Microvascular
- Hand Surgery
- Hip
- Hip and Knee
- Medical Orthopaedic Trauma
- Metabolic Bone Disease
- Orthopedic Oncology
- Orthopedic Surgery and Trauma Service
- Pediatric Orthopedics
- Research and Clinical Trials
- Rheumatology
- Shoulder, Elbow and Sports Medicine
- Spine
- Sports and Soft Tissue Trauma
- Trauma
Orthopedic Surgery and Trauma Service
Weill Cornell Orthopaedics

About Weill Cornell Orthopaedics
The physicians at Weill Cornell Orthopaedics at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center diagnosis and treat a wide range of orthopaedic conditions including problems of the foot, ankle, hand and hip; metabolic bone disease and osteoporosis; bone tumors; sports injuries and trauma to the soft tissue of the knee, shoulder and hip; pediatric fractures and newborn congenital deformities including hip dysplasia and clubfoot. We also offer a unique service for elderly fracture patients that integrates their medical and orthopaedic needs, called the Medical-Orthopaedic Trauma Service (MOTS).
Our physicians are part of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, which is internationally recognized for its outstanding comprehensive services. Its medical, surgical, and emergency care services provide each patient with the highest possible level of care. They are also affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical College, which is among the top-ranked clinical and medical research centers in the country, and the Hospital for Special Surgery.
Contact
- Orthopedic Surgery, NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell
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