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Many of the biggest breakthroughs in the way pediatric blood disorders and cancers are treated can be traced back to research performed at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Boston Children’s Hospital. We published the first experience with double …
Our team in the Spinal Muscular Atrophy Program at Boston Children’s Hospital will talk with you about your child’s condition, discuss any questions you have, and try to help you find the support you need. The following resources may also be helpful to …
About robotic surgical guidance Boston Children’s is one of the first children’s hospitals in the world to use the newest generation of robotic technology for patients with spine deformities, the Mazor X Stealth Robotic Guidance system. How can robotic …
If you would like to make an appointment in the Boston Children’s Tethered Spinal Cord Program, or to get a second opinion for your child from one of our specialists, please call us at 617-355-6008 or use our request an appointment form. Boston Children’s …
Our researchers have been at the forefront of thalassemia research for decades. We are involved in a number of research initiatives aimed at improving thalassemia diagnosis and treatment including: improving existing chelation therapies and investigating …
Attendings Read more about Biren P. Modi, MD, MPH Surgical Director, Thyroid Center & CAIR; Director, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Program; Program Director, Pediatric Surgery Fellowship; Vice-Chair of Education, Craig W. Lillehei Chair in Surgical Education …
The Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Program at Boston Children's Hospital is available to answer your questions, respond to requests for a second opinion, provide you with more information, or schedule an appointment for your child. Please call us anytime at …
Find us The Travel and Geographic Medicine Clinic is located at 2 Brookline Place, Brookline, MA, 02445. When you arrive, go to the fourth floor and check in at the front desk. Find detailed directions to Brookline Place at this link . For additional …
The Tuberculosis 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 the top of the stairs, walk straight through the doorway and take a right (Volunteer …
Examples of types of patients Paul is an 8-year-old who has had prior testing (including genetic testing) that was inconclusive. He has seen many specialists, but is searching for a diagnosis. Zhang Wei is a 10-year-old who has seizures and is deaf. His …