Boston O&P of Philadelphia
Contact
3550 Market Street
Suite 110
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Tel: 215.634.9399
Fax: 267.787.5624
Hours: M-F 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Our Goal is a Positive Patient Experience
Learn MoreThe Boston O&P Philadelphia clinic offers pediatric orthotics and prosthetics in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, specializing in the non-surgical treatment of scoliosis, high-quality lower limb orthotics, and the management and treatment of deformational plagiocephaly.
Our dedicated staff is capable of handling the full-range of orthotic and prosthetic needs for all children, especially those with very involved diagnoses requiring high-end orthotic support.
The Philadelphia clinic is located on Market Street minutes from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The free parking lot at the 3550 building can be accessed from 34th street, just past the Market Street intersection. There is a parking attendant/gait on the right hand side of 34th street, just across from the Wawa. Inform the attendant that you are here to see Boston O&P, and they will give you a ticket to let you into the lot for free. Park at the far end of the lot (near 36th street), and the entrance to our office is through the glass door near the end of the building on the right.
Our Care Team:
- Chris Nelson, CPOCertified Prosthetist Orthotist, Clinical Director
- Lauren Levey, CPO, MSPOCertified Prosthetist Orthotist, Clinical Director
- Steve Slawinski, CO, FAAOPCertified Orthotist, Clinic Director
- Ashton Wagner, MSPOOrthotic Resident
- Reegan Brackett, COA, CFo, ATCCertified Orthotic Assistant, Certified Fitter-orthotics, Certified Athletic Trainer
- Matt Nardo, COA, CFoCertified Orthotic Assistant, Certified Fitter of Orthotics
Read about Boston O&P of Philadelphia in our blog
- 1.26.2023 - Zarah’s Bracing Story: “Listen to Your Child”
- 5.12.2021 - Toddler with Spina Bifida Working Towards First Steps
- 4.30.2020 - Bracing for Scoliosis: Jillian’s Story
- 6.21.2019 - Q&A with Chris Nelson, CPO, Boston Orthotics & Prosthetics
- 3.7.2019 - How a Young Man with One Foot Became a Model — and a Role Model
- 8.29.2018 - Juvenile Scoliosis Bracing Case Study: From an Accidental Diagnosis to Educating Her Peers