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Orthopedic conditions affect people of all ages, from new borns to elderly individuals. Some conditions may be congenital while some may be developed after birth.
Our expert team of physicians, surgeons and nurses specialize in providing the utmost care and best possible treatment for spine disorders in the pediatric population.
Sports medicine involves treating sports injuries which occur when playing indoor or outdoor sports or while exercising.
The hip joint is one of the body’s largest weight-bearing joints and is the point where the thigh bone (femur) and the pelvis (acetabulum) join.
Limb lengthening is a reconstructive procedure where the deformed bone is straightened or missing bone is replaced.

Virmarie Quiñones-Pagán, MD

Virmarie Quiñones-Pagán, MD
Virmarie Quiñones-Pagán, MD

Virmarie Quiñones-Pagán, MD is a board-certified physician in both sports medicine and pediatric rehabilitation medicine. She joined Memorial Physician Group and Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in 2016.

Previously, Dr. Quiñones-Pagán served as a physician at Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation. Prior to that, she was in private practice in adult physical medicine and rehabilitation in Puerto Rico.

Dr. Quiñones-Pagán earned her medical degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine in 2002. She completed her internship in internal medicine in 2003 at San Juan Veterans Affairs Medical Center, where she also did her residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation in 2006. Dr. Quiñones-Pagán also completed a fellowship in pediatric rehabilitation medicine in 2010 at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.