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Boston Children’s Hospital is one of the largest and most prestigious pediatric medical centers in the country, with a commitment to provide the highest quality of care to our patients. We are continuously striving to find ways on how to improve pediatric …
Chronic, hard-to-manage headaches — those that last longer than three months — can affect many parts of a child or teen’s life. That’s why the Chronic Headache Program in Pain Medicine brings together experts specializing in pain management, neurology, …
As a department, we are dedicated to innovation — solving difficult problems others haven't been able to solve and tackling the most complex cases — all while keeping patient comfort and experience at top of mind. Our team continues to use our experience …
Is this your child’s first time experiencing headaches? The Headache Program in the Department of Neurology treats children and adolescents with migraines and other types of headaches. If your child experiences chronic headaches, they may be referred to …
We treat the following conditions for your child’s toileting difficulties: difficulty or reluctance to toilet train encopresis (soiling/stool accidents) daytime enuresis (urine accidents) constipation withholding bedwetting conditions-treatments … …
Contact the Department of Urology 617-355-7796 Fax #1 617-730-0474 Fax #2 617-730-0809 Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is androgen insensitivity? Androgen insensitivity is a rare genetic condition that blocks the body from using male …