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Our services The Chronic Pulmonary and Ventilator Program cares for children in both an outpatient clinic and inpatient (hospitalized) setting. Teamwork The Chronic Pulmonary and Ventilator Program recognizes the central role of families in the care of …
For an appointment, more information or to obtain a second opinion for your child, please contact the Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Center at 617-355-6019 or request an appointment online . Location Boston Children’s Hospital Department of Surgery 300 …
Find us Enter the hospital through the Main Entrance and walk up the stairs on your left. At top of the stairs, make a left. Go past the ATMs (on your left). At the end of the hallway, bear right. Follow the hallway to the end and go through the doorway. …
At the Boston Children’s Hospital Coronary Artery Program, we are always looking for innovative ways to diagnose and treat all types of coronary anomalies. Our research and innovations are helping guide us to those goals. We contribute to the national …
The Eating Disorders Program at Boston Children's Hospital is actively involved in many research projects aimed at providing a better understanding of adolescent eating disorders and developing new treatments. Current Eating Disorders Program research …
Prepare for your visit Medical records A nurse will review your child’s chart in advance of their visit and request your surgeon’s office to obtain any necessary medical records. It is important that we have the most recent medical records from any …
The Endodontics Program at Boston Children’s Hospital is dedicated to providing therapeutic and preventative dental care in a safe and comfortable environment. We understand that children, especially those with special medical, physical and emotional …
Location Address Contact Boston Boston Children's Hospital 300 Longwood Avenue Hunnewell 4 P: 617-355-6571 F: 617-730-0478 International patients For families residing outside of the United States, please contact Boston Children's Global Services , …
During your first visit in the Epilepsy Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, you and your child will meet with a neurologist. He or she will review your child’s medical history, perform a complete physical exam, and may order some testing. How we …
For more professional resources, please visit: American Epilepsy Society Beyond the Ion Channel Child Neurology Foundation Child Neurology Society Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy (CURE) National Society of Genetic Counselors * — Please note that …