pediatric orthopedic surgeon

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Click on this feature video to learn more about the 1st pediatric limb lengthening in metro-Detroit using an innovative all-internal magnet nail
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BOARD-CERTIFIED & FELLOWSHIP-TRAINED IN PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDICS AND SPINAL DEFORMITY SURGERY                          

Office Locations

Clinic sites in Novi, West Bloomfield and Royal Oak 

About Your Surgeon

Learn more about Dr. Bazzi's academic background and clinical interests

Background & Philosophy

Health Library for Parents

Learn about your child's condition and options of care.

PhotoGallery 

View a gallery of clinical photos and radiographs of various pediatric orthopedic conditions.

Dr. Bazzi's approach to pediatric orthopedic care is deeply rooted in a philosophy of respect for the delicate nature of a growing child. With a commitment to fostering long-term musculoskeletal health, he prioritizes treatments that enhance both function and quality of life for decades to come.

Dr. Bazzi is a Michigan native, growing up in the suburbs of Detroit and completing most of his training within the mitten state. After completing his fellowship in Pediatric Orthopedic and scoliosis surgery at the Johns Hopkins University, he brought with him his desire and passion for deformity correction, including idiopathic, early-onset, and neuromuscular scoliosis, limb lengthening, and clubfoot management. He has performed the highest volume of pediatric limb lengthening procedures in the state, utilizing state-of-the-art, minimally invasive remote-controlled intramedullary nails. He also has found great interest in managing acute injuries from sports-related activities to high-energy trauma, having been on staff at local Level 1 pediatric trauma center for his first 12 years in practice before ​joining Michigan Orthopaedic Surgeons