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- Temple, TX 76508
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- 877-KIDS, extension 9138
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Pediatric Surgery
What is a Pediatric Surgeon | Pediatric Surgery at Scott & White
When your child needs surgery,
make sure you get a specialist in Children's Surgery.

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What is a Pediatric Surgeon?
When your child is in need of medical care, you want him or her to have the very best care available. So it stands to reason that if your child needs an operation, you will want to consult with a pediatric surgeon who is qualified and experienced in operating specifically on children. Our pediatric surgeon, Dr. Monford D. Custer, III, limits his practice to children only, having completed special training in Pediatric Surgery, as well as having many years of experience. Surgical problems cared for by pediatric surgeons are often quite different from those commonly seen by adult surgeons. Many of the diseases and conditions they treat are found only in children. Special training in pediatric surgery is important to be able to diagnose and treat their conditions. It takes a surgeon familiar with taking care of children and the family to ensure the best and most comprehensive care.
Pediatric Surgery at The Children's Hospital and Scott & White
The Division of Pediatric Surgery at Scott & White offers a wide range of full service surgical care utilizing state of the art technology. This range of surgical services includes:
Prenatal - Birth defects are now often detected during the fetal stage of development with the use of advanced ultrasound technology. Pediatric surgeons in cooperation with maternal-fetal obstetricians and neonatal intensivists can consult with mother and the family to educate and to plan corrective surgery when the baby is born.
Neonatal - surgical repair of birth defects
Trauma - Trauma is the number one cause of death and disability of children in the United States. Traumatic injuries require critical care management or surgical intervention.
Tumors - diagnosis and surgical care of both benign and malignant tumors
Endoscopic and laser procedures - bronchoscopy and esophagogastroduodenoscopy and foreign bodies of the airway and esophagus
Head and neck - thyroid lesions, cysts of the neck, vascular abnormalities, other congenital or acquired conditions
Thoracic surgery - pulmonary problems, esophageal surgery, vascular abnormalities.
Abdominal surgery
Vascular problems - congenital or acquired lesions of the blood vessels or lymphatics.
Minimally invasive surgery - many of the pediatric surgical procedures are now performed via the laparoscope or the thorascope
Pediatric surgeons not only specialize in the surgical care of children and understand their special needs, they work with various specialists who are also oriented toward children to provide high quality, safe and emotionally supportive care.
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