Phoebe Scott-Wyard, MD

Dr. Phoebe Scott-Wyard is a rehabilitation medicine specialist at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego and an assistant clinical professor at UC San Diego School of Medicine. She is double board-certified in pediatrics and physical medicine and rehabilitation.  Originally from Maine, Dr. Scott-Wyard completed her undergraduate degree in behavioral biology at Johns Hopkins University before attending medical school at Western University of Health Sciences here in Southern California. She completed a combined residency in pediatrics and physical medicine and rehabilitation at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati.

She served two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ecuador and is fluent in Spanish. Dr. Scott-Wyard is especially interested in treating children with limb differences. Before coming to Rady Children's, she served as the medical director of the Child Amputee Prosthetics Project clinic at Shriners Hospital in Los Angeles for six years. She is also a board member at large for the Association of Children's Prosthetic and Orthotic Clinics, the only professional organization for pediatric amputee care. She has served as a volunteer for the Adventure Amputee Camp, Camp No Limits, Challenged Athlete's Foundation and Angel City Games.

 

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