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Our Services

NYU Langone Orthopedics

Where innovation meets individualized care.

Pioneers in Orthopedic Treatment, Partners in Your Recovery

At NYU Langone Orthopedics, we treat every bone, muscle, joint, tendon, and ligament, whether the diagnosis is a routine injury or complex condition. From medications to surgery, we use advanced approaches—many developed right here—that help you return to your everyday activities. In our orthopedic surgery program alone, we perform more than 34,000 procedures each year. Our locations across New York City, Westchester County, Long Island, New Jersey, and Florida make it easy to access care at NYU Langone, ranked among the top 3 hospitals in the nation for orthopedics by U.S. News & World Report.

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Care for Children, Beyond Bones and Muscles

At the Center for Children, a part of Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, families are the focus of orthopedic care. We manage everyday injuries and complex conditions, while supporting your child’s social and emotional needs. Our doctors prioritize nonsurgical approaches whenever possible. When surgery is necessary, we use the most advanced techniques to ensure a rapid recovery and help your child return to an active life. 

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Number 3 in Orthopedics

U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Hospitals” ranks NYU Langone among the top 3 hospitals in the nation for orthopedics.

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Cancer Treatment That Preserves Physical Function

Our orthopedic surgeons work with the team at Perlmutter Cancer Center—musculoskeletal, medical, and radiation oncologists, specialized radiologists, and reconstructive surgeons—to care for the rarest of bone and soft tissue tumors. Together, we look beyond treatment to prioritize patients’ functional goals and quality of life. 

Setting Standards for Rehabilitation

Our physical and occupational therapy services are offered through Rusk Rehabilitation, which has a legacy of defining orthopedic rehabilitation standards.