Scott Max Sorenson, MD

(on preston road)
Doctors in Plano, TX
Doctors
Health and Medical

Hours

Monday
7:45AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
7:45AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
7:45AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
7:45AM - 5:00PM
Friday
7:45AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

7211 Preston Road
Plano, TX
75024

About

Dr. Scott Sorenson is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon practicing at Children's Health. Dr. Sorenson treats a wide range of bone and musculoskeletal issues, including sports injuries, scoliosis, broken bones, and limb deformities. Learn more.

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A few nurses in our Pauline Allen Gill Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders wanted to make sure residents living in a nearby senior wellness center were not alone during #COVID19. They wrote letters to them and became their pen pals! We love how selfless and thoughtful our #HealthCareHeroes are!
Our check-in process is now simpler than ever. Log-in to MyChart to check in ahead of your child's appointment. Please continue to wear your mask when you arrive and we'll provide you a new one after a quick symptom screening. Learn more ways we're keeping you and your family safe here: https://bit.ly/36mHSdG
Our Environmental Services team works around the clock to keep our campuses clean, disinfected, and safe for our patients, their families and our team members. Even before #COVID19, our team's extensive cleaning process included UV light technology and the misting system. We're so grateful for all this team does and their dedication to ensuring everyone's safety. https://bit.ly/2Gck6pn
We love watching our patient Valentina thrive! An #ECMO survivor, Valentina has overcome some tough challenges and continues to shine bright. Her mom shared this photo with us thanking our incredible nurses and ER team for providing her daughter with one of a kind care. She says this is the rainbow after the storm. We're so proud of you, Valentina!
Our experts encourage parents to still be mindful when planning small get-togethers with family and friends to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Here's 5 things to consider to keep your family healthy. https://bit.ly/34gp0Kw CHILDRENS.COM Can Kids Have Playdates During COVID-19? - Children's Health
We’re so proud of you, Jaxon! Thank you for sharing, Good Morning America! Good Morning America October 5 at 10:13 PM · 12-year-old Jaxon Starling’s positive attitude has been inspiring staff and other patients at Children’s Health in Dallas, Texas.
You have until October 10 to bid on fun activities in our auction benefiting pediatric cancer research and treatment. Items and activities you can bid on include the chance to participate in a unique sideline experience with Troy Aikman, gift certificates to your favorite local restaurants and more! Click to bid now: https://bit.ly/366kwbX
Saturday is World Mental Health Awareness Day and In a recent episode of our Children's Health Checkup podcast, our expert covers how parents can support their child's mental health as they continue to face a world with #COVID19. Listen now. https://bit.ly/32ZjlZV #WorldMentalHealthDay
Join our BOO Yard Sign Challenge by secretly leaving the yard sign you purchase in the yards of friends and neighbors. Signs are available for $20 and all proceeds go towards patient programs and services. Buy your sign today! #ChildrensBooChallenge https://bit.ly/2SYnCHq
Did you know that there are ways to help lower your baby's risk of #SIDS? One way to keep your baby safe is by always putting them to sleep on their backs. Our experts share more preventative measures you can take to help keep you worry free. #SafeSleepMonth https://bit.ly/3dxz8mh
When Joseph was a little more than 4 months old, our Cleft Lip and Palate team repaired his cleft lip on what his family now calls his "Happy Forever Smile Day." Early on, Joseph showed our team and his family that he's a fighter, and he continues to be every day. Way to go, Joseph! https://bit.ly/3l5fpx4
Though Halloween will look different this year, our therapy dogs are still dressing up for fun! Do you have your costume yet? You can get a 10% discount at any Dallas-area Spirit Halloween and they’ll donate 10% to us through their Spirit of Children program. We're fur-ever grateful for their donations to us through this program, which has surpassed more than $1 million! Get your coupon here: https://bit.ly/3nSWQhG
Our patients loved virtually meeting Jack Black! They took turns telling jokes and enjoyed being silly and laughing together. We appreciate all the joy Jack brings to those around him both on and off the big screen! Ryan Seacrest Foundation
We threw a very special 4th birthday paw-ty for Rosie, our #PetTherapy dog at Our Children's House. Rosie safely visited each patient room to celebrate her birthday with her favorite team members and patients. She even got a new stuffed animal toy - her favorite! #HappyBirthday, Rosie!
As COVID-19 cases increase going into Halloween weekend, we encourage everyone to wear a mask while out in public. Masking up is a simple way to do your part to help protect yourself and our community from #COVID19. We ask that you celebrate safely! Learn more ways to help prevent COVID-19 and other viruses. https://bit.ly/3dJs9Hj CHILDRENS.COM Tips to keep children healthy during COVID-19 – Children's Health
Our Child Life teams are in need of prizes and toys for patients in our care. View and shop their wish lists now to help make our patients' stay extra special! Our Children's House: https://amzn.to/2E6yTPr Plano: https://amzn.to/35oMWMj Dallas: https://amzn.to/2QILgYE
Our experts and the CDC advise against some traditional Halloween festivities this year, but do not fear. There are other ways your family can safely celebrate Halloween! Learn more: https://bit.ly/37ebr19
Our Solid Organ Transplant team is celebrating 40 years of making life better for children like Miloh. After he was diagnosed with biliary atresia as a baby, his family traveled to our Dallas campus for a life-saving liver transplant and expert care. Now, nearly five years later, Miloh is thriving. His family says other than a scar on his stomach, you'd never know the challenges he's faced. You inspire us, Miloh! https://bit.ly/34nzlFN #DonateLife
Typically, parents send kids to school if they have a case of the sniffles. Since COVID-19 is a continued concern, parents may worry if their child shows any sign of being sick. Learn when they should stay home and tips for keeping your child healthy at school or daycare. https://bit.ly/33Za6cA CHILDRENS.COM When to keep kids home sick – Children's Health
Today and every day we celebrate kids like Susanna who are diagnosed with diabetes. Susanna works with our #Endocrinology team to help manage her diabetes. She also uses online tools and technology like our Diabetes Advisor App, which helps her successfully manage her diagnosis at home. Susanna doesn't have to stop doing what he loves and nothing holds her back. We're cheering for you, Susanna! https://bit.ly/3oA7ev0 #DiabetesAwarenessDay
Monse, a nurse in our emergency department, has a special bond with our Dallas campus. She was admitted into care for a liver transplant shortly after she was born. Now, nearly 30 years after her successful transplant, Monse's primary pediatric nurse discovered her precious patient is now her fellow colleague. We are so grateful to have such difference makers on our team! CHILDRENS.COM From Liver Transplant Patient to Nurse - Children's Health
Our therapy pup, Patton is always ready to make our patients smile. Going from room to room at our Plano Campus, Patton knows how to spread the best kind of #holidaycheer!
We encourage parents to keep an eye out for symptoms of #COVID19 in their children. Symptoms are similar to the #flu; fever, runny nose, and cough. Learn more about the precautions parents can take to keep kids healthy and how to know the difference between the two respiratory illnesses. https://bit.ly/39w69iN CHILDRENS.COM Coronavirus vs Flu – Children's Health
Many holiday foods contain at least one of the top eight allergens. Here's how you can help ensure children with #FoodAllergies have a happy and healthy holiday season without feeling excluded. http://bit.ly/2PxXX8k CHILDRENS.COM Navigating food allergies during the holidays - Children's Health
For the last 3 years, nurses in our Cardiac Intensive Care Unit have volunteered to create a little holiday magic on our patient's doors. These festive paintings help brighten the season for our #heartwarriors, their families and our team members. We love all this team does to make life better for children - and their art skills! ❄️ #WeHaveHeart
As #COVID19 cases continue to rise, your holiday celebrations may look different this year. Here are a few tips to help support your family's physical and emotional health as you navigate this #holidayseason. https://bit.ly/3kQ8WFE
#RSV has dramatically decreased this year. Last November, we saw 600 patients with RSV. This November, we had zero cases. Watch as our expert explains to NBC DFW how COVID-19 and our social behavior has led to fewer RSV cases in 2020. https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/health/cases-of-rsv-dramatically-down-as-pandemic-wears-on/2501181/ NBCDFW.COM Cases of RSV Dramatically Down As Pandemic Wears On
Mindfulness is a coping skill that helps you relax, reduce stress and anxiety, and feel better about yourself and the world around you. It's not a new practice, but more and more schools and workplaces are using it. Our expert shares how you can practice mindfulness at home this holiday season. https://bit.ly/3gLoI3V CHILDRENS.COM Mindfulness for Kids – Children's Health
We're wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday season full of smiles! ☺️
A big thumbs up from Santa when receiving his #COVIDVaccine! Santa, also known as David, is a nurse in our ER. Our team members who are choosing to receive the vaccine, like David, say this is the greatest gift of all after a long year. #ProtectedTogether
Our patient Sarah is helping us bring in the #NewYear with a big smile while singing an original song she wrote for her brother - talk about talent! Sarah loves when our Music Therapist, Jill, comes to sing and play music. A great way to start the first day of #2021!
As 2020 comes to an end, we're reflecting on the challenging but rewarding year. We're grateful for our patients who brighten our days, our team who strives to make life better for children, and YOU! Your support and donations make what we do possible. 🎈 https://bit.ly/3n5llaA
Winter brings shorter, colder days and typically much more indoor family time. So how can you keep your kids active during the winter? Try holding a scavenger hunt, do a clean-up sprint or build an obstacle course! Find more ideas for indoor and outdoor fun! https://bit.ly/2JSEyho. CHILDRENS.COM Winter Activities for Kids – Children's Health
Today, we reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s enduring legacy. His work to promote equity, inclusivity and serving others is an inspiration to us as we fulfill our mission of making life better for children.
As we settle into the new year, we'd like to reflect on the extraordinary moments we experienced in 2020. In a year marked by #COVID19 and uncertainty, we were still able to find the bright spots that remind us of our passion for making life better for children and the importance of making space for #hope.
For nearly a year, COVID-19 has uprooted our everyday lives and daily routines. Many people, including children, feel burnt out by this new normal and experience mental and physical exhaustion and anxiety. Here are simple steps to help you manage your child's stress. https://bit.ly/39SZYSo
We've created a way to safely bring items to each of our patients' rooms through our Child Life "To-Go" Cart. Filled with books, toys and other activities, our patients like Izzy enjoy the one-on-one experience she gets with our Child Life team and loves the pink bunny she picked out from the cart!
Then and now, Mia has shown great strength after experiencing a severe brain injury when she was born. From day one, Mia's fighter spirit shined through, especially when she was in our #LevelIVNICU for nearly a month. She earned the nickname "Mighty Mia." Just like she did in our NICU, Mia continues to astonish everyone with her strength and progress, even at home! https://bit.ly/2Xo94mw
Every fall and winter, parents prepare for flu season and take steps to protect their family. While we have had record-low flu cases this year due to social safety measures, COVID-19 is causing unique concerns and questions such as how to tell the difference between the two respiratory illnesses. Although there's no simple way to tell them apart, it can be helpful to understand the differences between the viruses and how they affect children. https://bit.ly/3cjdC6p
With COVID-19 continuing to spread, experts have been concerned about complications that can occur when children contract the virus. Our expert spoke with CBS This Morning about subsequent illnesses such as MIS-C and why they seem to be on the rise. https://cbsn.ws/3iBKkAY CBSNEWS.COM Youth COVID-19 rates increase, hospitalizations up nationally
As more of our team members get their #CovidVaccine, they're encouraged and cheered on by their fellow colleagues and patients they give it their all for every day. #ProtectedTogether
Does your young athlete set goals? By approaching their athletic training with a clear goal in mind, young athletes are more likely to see the value of their hard work and sacrifices. Try helping them set goals such as replacing soda and sugary drinks with water, getting adequate sleep or allocating time for stress management. Learn more about why goal setting is important for young athletes. https://bit.ly/3owSiNV CHILDRENS.COM Goal Setting for Athletes - Children's Health
Our Heart Center team is proud to wear red today to support our #HeartWarriors during Heart Month! Learn more about the care our Heart Center team provides to mend the hearts of our tiniest patients. #WeHaveHeart #WearRedDay #HeartMonth https://bit.ly/36HAusB
Our Heart Center team in our Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) goes above and beyond to make sure our patients and their families receive quality care and feel at home while they're with us. Every holiday and milestone, this team makes sure our patients feel celebrated. We're grateful for these #DifferenceMakers and all they do to create a memorable experience for our #HeartWarriors. #WeHaveHeart
Our Beyond ABC report found boys are 4 times more likely to die from suicide, although girls are more likely to attempt suicide. Our experts encourage parents to talk with their children about suicide by listening to their child’s concerns, fostering open conversations, and seeking professional help when needed. https://bit.ly/3pazGnl
Help make Valentine's Day extra special for our patients and team members by sending a free e-card. Your heartwarming personalized message of encouragement will fill their day with joy! Get started here: https://bit.ly/36ih90Q.
Our patient Georgie is giving us #MondayMotivation as we kick off #HeartMonth! Before he was born, our FETAL Center identified and worked with Georgie's mom on a treatment plan for his single ventricle heart defect. At just 4 days old, Georgie had his first open-heart surgery. He got to go home after two months in our care with the help of our Safe at Home program. Georgie's mom keeps in touch with his care team every day through this program to report his heart rate and blood pressure. Now 5 years old, Georgie celebrates the dates of his procedures as his "heartaversaries." Every milestone is a huge deal for Georgie, a sign he's growing strong and healthy! #CHDWarrior #WeHaveHeart https://bit.ly/39MYLOF
#ThrowbackThursday to last year when our patient Akshaj and his family celebrated #NationalDonorDay by meeting his bone marrow donor, Dr. Ganesa. She helped save his life by donating bone marrow. Right now, we have 20 patients without a donor match. You could be a match! To register to become a donor with Be The Match, text “childrens” to 61474 or learn more here: https://bit.ly/3pWdSwc
Congenital heart disease (CHD) affects nearly 1 in every 100 babies born across the country. It's the most common type of birth defect and requires surgery or a procedure in the baby's first year of life. Knowing the facts is the first step in improving outcomes for our #CHDWarriors. #WeHaveHeart http://bit.ly/2GC1z36
Don’t forget to send a free Valentine’s Day message to our patients or team members! We want to collect as many uplifting e-cards as possible to shower them with appreciation and warm wishes. Send your e-card now! https://bit.ly/3aacIq9
Now and then, Abby has overcome significant challenges since she left our Heart Center nearly 4 years ago. Diagnosed with a condition called cardiomyopathy, Abby had open-heart surgery to place a ventricular assist device (VAD) that helps her heart pump blood throughout her body. Our team taught her about how the VAD device works and the importance it plays in keeping her healthy. Abby says she wouldn't trade her experience for anything. She wants to become a transplant coordinator when she's older to use her experiences to support other kids through similar journeys like hers. Your future is bright, Abby! #WeHaveHeart #HeartMonth https://bit.ly/2KZhSfY
As rolling blackouts continue across North Texas, many of us are trying to stay warm and keep our families and babies safe while temperatures dip below freezing. Our experts share tips on what you need to stay warm and safe this week.
Due to winter weather, our outpatient clinics in Dallas & Plano are closed through Friday, Feb. 19, with the exception of Pauline Allen Gill Center for Cancers and Blood Disorders. You can video chat with a health care provider from home about illness, injury or mental health concerns by using our Virtual Visit app. Information about how to use Virtual Visit and up-to-date closures are available here: https://bit.ly/2Zok1VZ
We love how our Heart Center Team goes above and beyond to care for and inspire our #HeartWarriors with drawings and messages on patient room windows. Our patients love seeing words of encouragement like this, "bandaged not broken." #WeHaveHeart https://bit.ly/2YJS9eX
When Laurel was born, she was diagnosed with Thrombocytopenia-absent radius (TAR) syndrome, a rare disorder that causes low levels of platelets in the blood. Laurel needed a bone marrow transplant to survive. Thankfully, her donor Krista had signed up for the bone marrow registry two years previously and Laurel found her match within months. She is now 15 and has been thriving ever since her transplant. However, many patients remain on the donor wait list for years. We currently have 20 patients in need of a Bone Marrow transplant without a donor match. You could be the match they need! Celebrate #NationalDonorDay by becoming a Be The Match donor. Text “childrens” to 61474 and learn more about bone marrow donation here: https://bit.ly/3rtIwgN.
This #LunarNewYear our patient Kristin is helping us thank Panda Express for their support in 2020. As we celebrate togetherness, happiness and health, we're grateful for their continued contribution toward our patients and team members. Their support helps us provide programs and services to the patients we serve every day! #PandaCares
When your child is sitting quietly, their heart rate is considered a resting heart rate. A healthy resting heart rate varies by age. Learn how to check your child's heart rate and if it's healthy. #WeHaveHeart https://bit.ly/2Ll6VWl
Elliott, our patient at Pediatric Heart Specialists, is spreading the word about congenital heart defects during #HeartMonth. Diagnosed with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, Elliott shares that the left side of his heart was underdeveloped when he was born. He shows how his pup Willow has a "half heart marking" on her head, and together they make the perfect pair! We're proud of Elliott for raising awareness about pediatric heart conditions and for his resilient attitude! #WeHaveHeart
Extreme cold temperatures across the country have many scrambling to stay warm. Our expert shares tips with the Today Show on how parents can keep children, especially babies, warm when the temperatures drop. #TexasWinterStorm on.today.com/3pyv8GM TODAY.COM 7 tips for keeping kids warm in freezing cold weather
This special snowman was made by one of our patients at our Plano campus. While receiving chemotherapy treatment, our patient told their care team they'd never seen snow before and always wanted to build a snowman. Since they couldn't go outside during treatment, our team brought snow and supplies inside for them to build a snowman in their room! The snowman was carefully taken outside where it could be seen by our patient from their window. Great work by our Plano team and patient on building such a great snowman and memories during this historic winter weather!
As rolling blackouts continue across North Texas, many of us are trying to stay warm and keep our families and babies safe while temperatures dip below freezing. Our experts share tips on what you need to stay warm and safe this week.
Due to winter weather, our outpatient clinics in Dallas & Plano are closed through Friday, Feb. 19, with the exception of Pauline Allen Gill Center for Cancers and Blood Disorders. You can video chat with a health care provider from home about illness, injury or mental health concerns by using our Virtual Visit app. Information about how to use Virtual Visit and up-to-date closures are available here: https://bit.ly/2Zok1VZ
We're proud of our team members who are doing their part to help lower the spread of COVID-19 by getting their vaccine. Watch as our patients, their families and our fellow team members share their gratitude and reasons why this vaccine renews hope for all. https://bit.ly/2MzsWRO
Approximately 3.5% of children experience #hypertension, also known as high blood pressure. What's considered a 'normal' blood pressure for a child depends on a variety of factors, including their age, height and gender. Our experts detail the signs, causes and treatments for high blood pressure in children. https://bit.ly/2NZzvNU
As our patient Shiloh waits for a new heart, our transplant coordinator Susan stands by mom Cynthia's side every step of the way. Susan has cared for hundreds of babies in need of a heart transplant like sweet Shiloh. Susan has been with us for 38 years and has known every heart transplant patient we've cared for. We're grateful for the compassionate care and commitment Susan provides our patients and their families throughout their journey for a new heart. #WeHaveHeart #HeartMonth https://bit.ly/3pbn5PR
A brave heart backed by our bold team, our patient Leo celebrates one month of being a CHD warrior. Leo was born with a congenital heart defect, a condition that affects 1 in 100 babies. We're celebrating Leo and all our heart warriors! #WeHaveHeart #HeartMonth
Our patient Frankie knows how to light up a room. It's been over a year since her first open heart surgery and she's feeling healthy and strong - something we can't help but celebrate and smile big about! Way to go Frankie! #WeHaveHeart #HeartMonth
When your child is sitting quietly, their heart rate is considered a resting heart rate. A healthy resting heart rate varies by age. Learn how to check your child's heart rate and if it's healthy. #WeHaveHeart https://bit.ly/2Ll6VWl
It's almost time to change our clocks and adjust to Daylight Saving Time. We spring forward at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 14, but before then, our expert has 3 key tips you can start implementing now to help your toddler adjust to the time change. https://bit.ly/3rgJeOy
With cases of COVID-19 still spreading in our community, concerns are being raised about an inflammatory condition in children connected to this virus. Our expert details the four things you need to know about multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). https://bit.ly/3oTtq2e
Please see our latest COVID-19 update. #ProtectedTogether #MaskUpTexas
We had a photoshoot for these tiny heart warriors in our Cardiac Intensive Care Unit. Just like some newborns have their photos taken shortly after they’re born, we make sure our patient families have the same opportunity to not miss out on these special milestones! #WeHaveHeart https://bit.ly/3r21CdO
We're proud of our team members who are doing their part to help lower the spread of COVID-19 by getting their vaccine. Watch as our patients, their families and our fellow team members share their gratitude and reasons why this vaccine renews hope for all. https://bit.ly/2MzsWRO
Approximately 3.5% of children experience #hypertension, also known as high blood pressure. What's considered a 'normal' blood pressure for a child depends on a variety of factors, including their age, height and gender. Our experts detail the signs, causes and treatments for high blood pressure in children. https://bit.ly/2NZzvNU
Our patients Arya, Elliott S. and Elliott W. were born within hours of each other and diagnosed with the same congenital heart defect. Their families didn't know each other at first, but their unlikely bond brought them close together while in our care. As Arya and the two Elliotts faced three open-heart surgeries, their families leaned on each other for comfort and support. Now 5-years-old, the three friends are growing stronger every day and their families are hopeful the future is full of potential and many more shared memories. #WeHaveHeart https://bit.ly/3qTQxvg
We are encouraged by the declining COVID-19 cases in our community and across our state. Though Texas' mask mandate has expired, our experts are encouraging everyone to continue to do their part to slow the spread of COVID-19; wear a mask, stay at least six feet apart and wash your hands. The CDC also still recommends wearing a face mask in public – except for children younger than 2. https://bit.ly/3t7Zged #ProtectedTogether
During her dialysis treatment, our patient A'Miracle is comforted by our Child Life Specialist Karoline who shows her a stethoscope and how it works. This type of approach is called medical play, and it helps our patients feel comfortable during treatment. A’Miracle is a quick learner and loves using her stethoscope on her stuffed animal and care team! We're thankful for all our Child Life team does for our patients and their families. #ChildLifeMonth
Many aspects of the COVID-19 variants are still unknown. Viruses commonly change or mutate as they spread. Some variants are never detected while some spread widely. Learn more about COVID-19 variants from our experts. https://bit.ly/2Z77aHF
Our patient Sofia is helping us celebrate #InternationalWomensDay with the perfect shirt - "Girls Support Girls." She doesn't let 22Q slow her down! Sofia loves when she gets visits from our pet therapy dog, Keaton, and Social Worker, Rebecca while receiving care in our 22Q team clinic. #SocialWorkMonth
It's almost time to change our clocks and adjust to Daylight Saving Time. We spring forward at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 14, but before then, our expert has 3 key tips you can start implementing now to help your toddler adjust to the time change. https://bit.ly/3rgJeOy
Food insecurity is a major issue in North Texas, with more than 450,000 North Texas children qualifying for free or reduced-priced lunch in their schools, according to our Beyond ABC report. Our team members regularly volunteer with The North Texas Food Bank to ensure every child has access to nutritious food throughout the year. See how you can get involved: https://bit.ly/37nmfJS
Born with Down syndrome and a congenital heart defect, Vivie has overcome a lot in her four years, including open-heart surgery. Despite these challenges, Vivie is never seen without an infectious smile on her face. We admire her joyful curiosity about the world and resilient personality! #WorldDownSyndromeDay #WeHaveHeart https://bit.ly/38dz6yD

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    Scott Max Sorenson, MD is located at this address: 7211 Preston Road Plano, TX 75024.
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    Scott Max Sorenson, MD store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 7:45AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.