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Chronic respiratory insufficiency requiring assisted ventilation is one of the most serious health-related complications faced by children with physical and developmental disabilities. Improvements in medical technology, such as portable ventilator …
Diabetes care in early adulthood As children mature, they typically take on more responsibility for managing their diabetes. All too often, however, as parents step back and their grown kids take over, there’s a lapse in diabetes care. This can lead to …
As a patient in the Diabetes Program at Boston Children’s Hospital, your child will typically have at least four medical visits per year, one every three months. Generally, your visits will alternate between your endocrinologist and your diabetes nurse …
Find us The End-Stage Renal Disease Program is located on the fourth floor of the Farley Building. Enter the hospital through the Main Entrance and walk up the stairs on your left. At top of the stairs, make a right. Take the elevators to the 4th Floor …
The Electrophysiology Service at Boston Children's Hospital is available to answer your questions, respond to a second opinion request , provide you with more information, or schedule an appointment for your child if needed. Our team sees patients at the …
Our specialists are constantly looking for more effective ways to treat epilepsy and seizures in children. They’re also working to make existing treatments safer. Our clinical epileptologists and researchers work together so that discoveries from the …
For more information about our services or to schedule an appointment at any of our sites, please call us at 617-355-7970. Main Campus: Boston Children's Hospital 300 Longwood Ave. Fegan 9 Boston, MA 02115 Phone: 617-355-7970 Fax: 617-730-4850 Boston …
The Boston Children's Hospital Epilepsy Genetics Program sees a wide range of patients, including: children and families with known or suspected genetic epilepsy syndromes children with genetic variants of uncertain significance that require parental …
At the Esophageal and Airway Treatment Center, evaluation and treatment of rare conditions is routine. We are here to help you provide your patients with specialty care, including the surgical expertise of world-renowned surgeons. Our approach to care is …
If you are a current patient and have non-urgent questions related to treatment, please call your provider or send us a message through the MyChildren’s portal. For urgent concerns, please page the GI/Adolescent Medicine clinician on call. If it is an …