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Boston HAPPENS provides services to youth, 13 and older, who are HIV positive or at risk for the disease and other STDs. HAPPENS also offers HIV/ STI counseling and testing billed through insurance. Support services We also provide HIV positive youth with …
Why do I need to go to a CAMP clinic? Being on long-term anticoagulation medication requires close monitoring and follow-up. CAMP believes that regular assessment and education helps keep our patients safely and effectively anticoagulated and out of the …
The Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program at Boston Children’s is available to: answer your questions provide you with more information schedule an appointment or second opinion To schedule an appointment or for general questions, please call 617-355-3401. …
Here is a list of Frequently Asked Questions about cardiomyopathy. Click on the links below to learn more. Will my child be OK? Does my child have to cut back on physical activities? Can changes to my child's diet help manage his cardiomyopathy? Can some …
Services at the Center for Congenital Anomalies of the Reproductive Tract are provided at our Boston campus on the fifth floor of 333 Longwood Ave., across the street from the Boston Children's Hospital main entrance. Exit the Patient and Family Garage …
Please bring all up-to-date medical records related to celiac disease and your child’s diagnosis. This includes any lab results, growth charts, and medical notes you have from previous doctor visits. Since celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder and …
Minimally invasive procedures for airway disorders Minimally invasive treatments can result in fewer incisions, less scarring, faster recovery times, and fewer risks and complications than open surgery. Instead of opening up the airway, minimally invasive …
Programs and services associated with the Center for Communication Enhancement include: The Audiology Program specializes in caring for children with hearing loss and hearing differences. The Augmentative Communication Program provides evaluation and …
Drs. Martha Murray and Lyle Micheli look at imaging of a patient's knee. Specialists in ACL care and recovery at Boston Children’s Hospital are leading the way in all aspects of ACL research: from less invasive surgical techniques that reduce the risk of …
The Sports Medicine Research Laboratory , led by principal investigator Dr. Martha M. Murray , focuses on sports medicine injuries, including those of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), knee meniscus, and articular cartilage . Researchers and their …