Medical Professionals
Partnering with you in Pediatric Care
Scottish Rite for Children’s pediatric orthopedic specialists are at the forefront of their profession and are recognized globally for their leadership.

QUICK LINKS FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
DALLAS CAMPUS:
2222 Welborn St.
Dallas, Texas 75219
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FRISCO CAMPUS:
5700 Dallas Parkway
Frisco, Texas 75034
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THE STAR:
3800 Gaylord Parkway, Suite 850
Frisco, Texas 75034
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Have you referred a patient to Scottish Rite for Children? Get updates through our provider portal and have access to:
- Your patients’ medical information
- Direct messaging with our physicians
- Imaging reports, lab results and growth charts
EpicCare Link (for non-Epic users)
CareEverywhere instructions (for Epic users)
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Scottish Rite for Children offers a financial assistance and charity care program, called Crayon Care, which provides financial assistance to families who qualify. View the summary and eligibility requirements below to learn more.
The Crayon Care application form applies to all families regardless of income levels and insurance types (i.e. Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, United Healthcare, etc.). Please take the time to fill out the application so that we may better serve you. You may qualify for care at no charge or at a significantly discounted rate.
INSURANCE
Scottish Rite participates with a number of private and public health insurance plans including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna and United Healthcare.
If you have a question as to whether Scottish Rite participates in your insurance plan, or to obtain an estimate of your costs after any third-party payment and/or financial assistance discounts, please contact our Family Services counselors at 214-559-8630.
Please contact the physician liaison team at medicalprofessionals@tsrh.org for help with patient referrals, appointment status inquiries, questions for our providers, educational opportunities or any other assistance.
Amy Adams: 512-799-4649
David Chadwick: 972-839-8601
Will Choe: 214-444-9020
Carlos Garcia: 713-202-8119
Melissa Kellis: 214-300-8841
To request informational materials for your practice, please click here.
All of our patients benefit from our multidisciplinary clinic and care team models.
Visit our Care page to learn about our services and medical staff by service line.
Visit Our Experts page to search for pediatric orthopedic medical staff and other providers by name.
For medical providers only: call to speak with a pediatric orthopedic surgeon regarding your patient’s condition or other related questions.
214-559-7553
Monday through Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
CONTACT US
Please contact the physician liaison team at medicalprofessionals@tsrh.org for help with patient referrals, appointment status inquiries, questions for our providers, educational opportunities or any other assistance.
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