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The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Boston Children’s Hospital is a global leader in addressing the mental, emotional, and biological aspects of brain disorders. Our commitment to evidence-based medicine — treatment regimens that have …
Our Node Assessment Program (NAP) provides a multidisciplinary approach to the care of children with persistent swelling of the lymph nodes (or glands), a condition known as lymphadenopathy. Pediatric patients of all ages and their families have access to …
Enteral tubes, also called feeding tubes, allow children who are unable to eat enough by mouth to safely receive the nutrition they need to grow. Feeding tubes can also help children receive critical medications that they are unable to swallow. There are …
The Lymphatic Program at Boston Children’s Hospital is a world leader in diagnosing, treating, and researching rare and complex lymphatic system disease. Our patients benefit from the most comprehensive treatments options available at any hospital — from …
Not every caregiver has the same reaction to having a child hospitalized for a psychiatric illness. It may be frightening, upsetting and hard to come to terms with, or it may be a relief that your child is getting help. In either case, you may feel guilt, …
Located within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Boston Children’s Hospital, our Psychiatry Consultation Service provides expert mental health and counseling support for children, parents, and other family members confronting the …
Boston Children’s Hospital offers virtual visits (also called telehealth or telemedicine visits) in most clinics. Virtual visits allow you and your family to have a medical appointment with your clinical care team via video from the comfort of your own …
The Thrombosis and Anticoagulation Program at Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center provides comprehensive care and treatment for children with all forms of blood clots and clotting disorders, most notably thrombosis . With an …
For more information about our services, please contact us at: Boston Children's Hospital 300 Longwood Avenue 617-355-7040 International patients For families residing outside of the United States, please contact Boston Children's Global Services , …
Our clinicians continue to study the effects of The Comfort Ability® program on children and adolescents with pediatric chronic pain conditions and their families. Some of our recent research projects include: Building congruence: Evaluating …