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Contact the Hand and Orthopedic Upper Extremity Program 617-355-6021 International +1-617-355-5209 Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion Find A Location What is tennis elbow? Tennis elbow is an injury to the tendons attaching the forearm muscles …
Contact the Department of Surgery 617-355-7800 Fax 617-730-0477 Monday - Friday 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is an umbilical hernia? An umbilical hernia is an opening in the abdominal wall around the belly button …
Contact the Division of Immunology 617-355-6117 Fax 617-730-0310 Monday - Friday 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is urticaria? Urticaria, also known as hives, is a condition in which red, itchy, and swollen areas …
Contact the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center 617-355-6058 Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is ulcerative colitis? Ulcerative colitis is a type of inflammatory bowel disease in which the inner lining of the large intestine (colon) and …
Contact the Department of Neurosurgery 844-581-2910 International +1-617-355-5209 Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is ventriculomegaly? Your child’s brain and spinal cord are covered in a clear protective liquid called cerebrospinal …
Contact the Dermatology Program 617-355-6117 Fax 617-730-0308 Monday - Friday 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Request a Second Opinion What are warts? Warts are non-cancerous skin growths caused by the papillomavirus that can appear in different parts of the body. The …
Contact the Division of Infectious Diseases 617-354-2900 Fax 617-730-0911 Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is West Nile virus? West Nile virus (WNV) is a seasonal epidemic in North America that occurs during the summer and fall — the …
Contact the Kidney Tumor Program 617-632-5508 International +1-617-355-5209 Email pedi_onc@dfci.harvard.edu Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is Wilms tumor? Wilms tumor (also called nephroblastoma) is a cancerous tumor in the cells of …
Contact the Immunology Program 617-355-6117 Fax 617-730-0310 Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is X-linked agammaglobulinemia? The first immunodeficiency disease ever identified, X-linked agammaglobulinemia is caused by a gene located …
What we offer The Clinic for interactive Media and Internet Disorders (CIMAID) is a unit within the Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine clinic at Boston Children’s Hospital. The lab is a multidisciplinary team led by Michael Rich, MD, MPH , and Michael …