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CDKL5 research team Principal investigator: Heather Olson, MD Study coordinators: Emily Beinecke, BA, and Grace Bazin, BS Project manager: Lindsay Swanson, MS, CGC All patients in the CDKL5 Clinic have the option of participating in CDKL5 research studies …
Resources for patients We understand it can be a large adjustment to start a gluten-free diet after a diagnosis for celiac disease . We offer many resources to help supplement and support you at home after you have seen our clinical team. In addition we …
Boston Children’s offers a variety of resources for patients of the Center for Airway Disorders and their families. The Family Advisory Council is a group of parents of current and former patients who are dedicated to enhancing the center by providing …
The Center for Young Women's Health is located on the fifth floor of 333 Longwood Ave., across the street from the main hospital. Exit the Patient and Family Garage onto Longwood Avenue and take a right. 333 Longwood is the second building on your right. …
In the Cerebrovascular Surgery and Interventions Center, we see patients of all ages — from newborns to teens to adults — and are also available for prenatal consults, second opinions, and virtual visits. Preparing for your consultation For the most …
Pediatric cerebrovascular disease referrals If you would like to refer a patient for evaluation or treatment of an aneurysm , AVM , cavernous malformation , moyamoya disease , vein of Galen malformations , or other cerebrovascular disease, please contact …
To request an appointment, a consultation, or a second opinion , please call or send us an email. Boston location Cerebrovascular Surgery and Interventions Center 300 Longwood Ave. Boston, MA 02115 Email: CVDSurgery@childrens.harvard.edu Phone: …
Recent publications Note: Subscription may be required for full text. We are committed to ongoing research that looks to improve diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to CVD. This research includes studies and publications on various cerebrovascular …
We have an active research effort that is investigating genetic mutations in severe diarrheal diseases and congenital enteropathies. Once a mutation is identified, we can investigate how it causes disease and seek ways to counteract its effects. Because …
How long is the visit? The entire set-up and test will take about three hours. How do I get my child ready? Wash your child’s hair the night before the test. Do not use any oil, gel, or hairspray as that can affect the signal quality recorded with MEG. …