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For more information about the Feeding Tube Service, please contact us at: Boston Children's Hospital 300 Longwood Ave. Boston, MA 02115 P: 617-355-6058 For International patients Families residing outside of the United States should first contact Boston …
You may find the following Boston Children’s educational resources helpful in caring for your child with a feeding tube. Giving Your Child Bolus Gastrostomy Feedings through a MIC-KEY™ Tube Giving Your Child Bolus Gastrostomy Feedings through a PEG or …
Our hospital locations have a number of advantages for lodging, dining, and recreation for before and after your appointment. Find convenient locations to stay & eat based on your appointment location. Appointment locations Jimmy Fund Clinic Dana …
For urgent, acute cases, physicians should call the Boston Children's Hospital Communications Center at 617-355-2170 or toll free 866-771-KIDS) and ask for the stroke team. Learn about making a Stroke Stat call . For appointments for outpatient …
Preoperative Clinic The Preoperative (or "Pre-Op") Clinic at Boston Children's Hospital will likely be your first stop if your child is scheduled for surgery or other procedures performed under anesthesia. At the Pre-Op Clinic, you’ll receive information …
The Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine provides services at Boston Children's Hospital's main Boston location and our satellite locations in Lexington and Waltham. For more information about our services, please contact us at: …
Admission process Generally, your child will be admitted to the Inpatient Psychiatry Service (IPS) following a medical and psychiatric evaluation in response to a "crisis" (e.g., thoughts of hurting). The admission process involves a few different steps, …
Many caregivers are concerned about their ability to pay for their child's hospitalization or whether it will be covered by insurance. Insurance is usually the primary method of payment for an inpatient hospitalization. If you have insurance, the crisis …
The Inpatient Psychiatry Service is laid out like a "T," with the entrance at the "foot" of the T. When you enter and walk up the hall, you'll find staff offices, meeting rooms, the dining room/kitchen, and sensory room on either side of you. At the end …
Your child will be assigned a treatment team on the unit. Each team has one social worker, a psychiatry resident or fellow, psychiatry attending, and a variety of nurses and other clinicians who all help with different parts of your child's treatment. …