Benjamin Roye, MD

(on white plains road)
Doctors in Tarrytown, NY
Doctors

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

155 White Plains Road
Tarrytown, NY
10591

About

Dr. Benjamin Roye, MD, MPH, specializes in treatments for children with neuromuscular disorders including hip disease and dysplasia; complex pediatric spinal disorders (scoliosis); limb lengthening and deformity; club foot; and fractures and sports injuries.

Prior to joining the Columbia Orthopaedics team, Dr. Roye served as chief of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Division of Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and as Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics during his tenure at Mount Sinai, where he was responsible for the development of resident training programs.

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Due to COVID-19 precautions, video visits using Epic Telehealth are available for new and existing Columbia Orthopedics patients. In-person visits will continue to be available for patients in need of urgent, in-person care. Find out more about your telehealth options here: http://bit.ly/2Wvj8el #COVID19 #coronavirus #socialdistancing #telemedicine #telehealth
Today’s webinar on return to play (RTP) policies, health and safety guidelines will take place at 7pm EST. Parents, coaches, athletes, and medical providers are welcomed to attend. Registration for the online event is still open: bit.ly/columbia-RTP
Only two days until our update on return to play. Parents, coaches, athletes, and medical providers are welcomed to attend our webinar on September 23rd at 7pm EST. Sign up for the webinar here: bit.ly/columbia-RTP
Less than a week until our update on return to play. Parents, coaches, athletes, and medical providers are welcomed to attend our webinar on September 23rd at 7pm EST. Register here: bit.ly/columbia-RTP COLUMBIAORTHO.ORG State of Play: Sports in the COVID Crisis
Columbia Orthopedics faculty, residents, fellows, and researchers will present work virtually at the 55th SRS Annual Meeting from September 9 - 13. Learn more about the posters and papers being presented here: https://bit.ly/3m7hbyL
Join us on September 23rd at 7pm EST for an update on return to play during the COVID pandemic. Parents, coaches, athletes, and medical providers are welcomed to attend: bit.ly/columbia-RTP COLUMBIAORTHO.ORG State of Play: Sports in the COVID Crisis
Join us tonight at 8pm EST for an interactive discussion on avoiding injury and keeping kids active while learning remotely: https://l8r.it/uLIc
Happy Bone and Joint Health National Action Week! This week we will highlight bone and joint health as well as the latest research from Columbia Orthopedics.
Join us for an interactive discussion on avoiding injury and keeping kids active while learning remotely on Tuesday, October 13th at 8pm EST: https://bit.ly/columbia-ergo
October is National Physical Therapy (PT) Month! Every week we’ll showcase our PTs as well as why PT is important. PTs play an essential role in the incredible strides our conservative scoliosis and spine care team make: https://bit.ly/2KcVBIU #ChoosePT YOUTUBE.COM Conservative Care Program for Spine and Scoliosis
Columbia Ortho faculty, residents, and researchers will also present work at the American Shoulder and Elbow Learn more about our work at the conference here: https://bit.ly/3ndmD3S
Columbia Ortho faculty, residents, researchers, and students will present work at the 2020 American Academy of Pediatrics Virtual National Conference & Exhibition. Learn more about the conference here: https://bit.ly/2SmHT90
Only one week until our 8am EST high yield review course! This webinar is designed to prepare residents for the upcoming Orthopedic In-Training Exam: https://l8r.it/gzPq
Charles A. Popkin, MD and David P Trofa, MD recently published a systematic review of orthopedic literature focused on NHL player injuries in Dove Press: https://bit.ly/35u0aHE
Join us on October 31 at 8am EST for a high yield review course designed to prepare residents for the up-coming Orthopedic In-Training Exam: bit.ly/tumor2020
Happy Thanksgiving from Columbia Orthopedics!
Our Peds Ortho Team published a multi-center study in the Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics that investigated the association between preoperative/intraoperative traction and complications following growth-friendly instrumentation for EOS: https://bit.ly/36NYJET
Learn more about Thomopoulos Lab’s exploration of cilia’s role at the enthesis in the recent publication of ScienceAdvances: https://bit.ly/3pllBny
Happy Nurse Practitioner's Week! We are so grateful to work with such dedicated nurse practitioners who provide extraordinary care to our patients. Thank you for all you do!
Join us today at 6:30pm EST to learn about state of the art, non-operative treatment of juvenile and adolescent scoliosis, including scoliosis specific physical therapy and advanced bracing, from our experts in conservative scoliosis treatment: https://bit.ly/non-op-scoli
Dr. Christen Russo shares tips to ease COVID back soreness and pain in kids with AMNY: https://bit.ly/34Zg5P3
CANCER.COLUMBIA.EDU Breaking Down Barriers and Orthopedic Oncology with Dr. Wakenda Tyler Columbia Cancer February 8 at 10:40 AM · This #BlackHistoryMonth, we're spotlighting Dr. Wakenda Tyler, an orthopedic oncologist whose research focuses on cancer disparities. CC: Columbia University Irving Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospitaly650Duo1w
Columbia Cancer February 8 at 10:40 AM · This #BlackHistoryMonth, we're spotlighting Dr. Wakenda Tyler, an orthopedic oncologist whose research focuses on cancer disparities. CC: Columbia University Irving Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospitaly650Duo1w
Happy National Women Physicians Day to our physicians at Columbia Orthopedics! We are so proud to have such an amazing group of women caring for our patients and contributing to our academic and research endeavors. Thank you for all you do!
Drs. Benjamin D. Roye, MD, MPH; Lawrence G Lenke, MD; and Michael G Vitale, MD published a case-control study in Spine Deformity that assess the variability of stable sagittal vertebra within patients and identifies positional parameters that may lead to its change: https://bit.ly/3hX1Tvb
Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH and the Peds Ortho Team published a study, investigating whether pulmonary function (PF) improves in patients with SMA after a growth-friendly intervention, in the Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. The study demonstrated that caregivers perceived a significant improvement in PF in children after growth-friendly instrumentation: http://bit.ly/3pS8mKi
There’s still time to register for tonight’s webinar on innovative ways to keep your hips healthy, mobile, and active. Hear from our multidisciplinary group of hip preservation and athletic hip injury experts from Columbia University Irving Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian tonight at 8pm EST: bit.ly/columbia-hip
Peds Ortho Team published a study, investigating the association between pulmonary function rated by parents and pulmonary function testing (PFT) in patients with EOS, in Spine Deformity: https://bit.ly/3barsXX #orthotwitter #spine #publication #research @KidsAtColumbia

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