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During your first visit to the Sturge-Weber Syndrome Clinic, you and your child will meet with a neurologist who will review your child’s medical history and perform a specialized physical exam. First visits usually last one hour. When you come for your …
Appointments at the Thyroid Center can be scheduled by calling 617-355-8226. Plan to arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled visit time. A complete visit lasts approximately two hours. Arrival and check-in We ask for any adult attending a visit at Boston …
Attendings Read more about Richard Malley, MD Senior Physician in Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Diseases Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School Read more about Kristin Moffitt, MD Associate Physician in Pediatrics, Division of Infectious …
Whether you are a primary care physician, urologist, or other medical professional, you may find urodynamics to be very beneficial for the evaluation and management of certain pediatric patients. These patients should initially be evaluated by a pediatric …
Our address 300 Longwood Ave. Hunnewell, 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02115 617-355-6171 International patients For families residing outside of the United States, please contact Boston Children's Global Services at +1-617-355-5209 or …
Ten million children are affected by a rare disease with a genetic cause. Yet, treatments for rare diseases are limited due to the unique challenges of rare disease research . Pediatric patients affected by the same rare disease (cohorts) are few in …
Is this service right for my child? Our precision medicine service has helped a wide range of patients. To help you understand if your child may benefit from our service, we have provided some details below. A precision medicine appointment may be helpful …
Well-child visits The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children have checkups in the first week of life — and then again at 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 15 months, 18 months, 24 months, 30 months, 36 months, …
Recent stories from Boston Children's Brain Center Autism Data shows evidence of human-specific regulatory sequences affecting brain-related functions GenomeWeb features a new study from Boston Children's Christopher Walsh, MD, PhD, and Ryan Doan, PhD, …
The Brain Center at Boston Children’s Hospital offers access to the most advanced technologies used to diagnose, address and manage all types of conditions affecting the brain. Our treatment areas and high-tech resources help us better identify, evaluate …