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Locality: St. Louis, Missouri

Phone: (314) 966-0111



Address: 12700 Southfork Road, Suite 100 63128 St. Louis, MO, US

Website: www.mercy.net/practice/mercy-clinic-pediatric-orthopedic-surgery-southfork?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic_search&utm_campaign=yext&utm_term=East&utm_content=website

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Mercy Clinic Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery 08.11.2020

Mercy's chief nurse in the STL area says, "We're looking at very different, innovative and creative things that we wouldn't have considered nine months ago."

Mercy Clinic Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery 01.11.2020

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Mercy Clinic Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery 17.10.2020

You know him as a beloved family doctor, but before his service to Mercy patients, Dr. William Zeller served our country in the Marines. This picture is from his time in Chu Lai, Vietnam. Our thanks go out to him and all our veterans today!

Mercy Clinic Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery 06.10.2020

Please join our Veterans Day efforts to thank our co-workers who've served in the military. Keith Schaefer was an Army staff sergeant in Iraq and now serves as our local director of Mission. Thanks, Keith!

Mercy Clinic Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery 04.10.2020

What a treat for National Sundae Day! Baby Yahweh, just born at #MercySouthSTL, is decked out with sprinkles atop his baby cap crafted by volunteers. Ready to add the cherry on top of your family? Check out our free parenting guides: https://bit.ly/2UhbgKO.

Mercy Clinic Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery 27.09.2020

As we continue thanking our co-workers who are also veterans, here's a pic of Phoebe Collins, a naval aviation electronics tech who worked on the A6 Intruder during the Gulf War. Now, she's a medical tech at our Breast Center. Thanks for your service, Phoebe!