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Staffed by pediatricians, medical toxicologists, nurses, and resource specialists, the Pediatric Environmental Health Center at Boston Children's Hospital coordinates the care of children and adolescents exposed to a wide range of poisons, including lead, …
The Periodontic Program at Boston Children's Hospital is dedicated to the treatment and prevention of gum diseases in children. Our specialized focus on the pediatric population allows us to address the special concerns and needs of each child, as well as …
The Program to Enhance Relational and Communication Skills (PERCS) began at Boston Children's Hospital in 2002 by offering innovative, experiential day-long workshops focused on difficult conversations in pediatric critical care. As PERCS expanded its …
The Rare Tumors Program at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center provides care for uncommon cancerous conditions. Among the cancers we treat are germ cell tumors of the brain , melanoma , and nasopharyngeal, adrenocortical, and …
As of January 2, 2021, we are asking families to use the MyChildren’s Patient Portal for all nonurgent and routine communications. This allows our staff to properly triage and direct your message to the appropriate member of your care team for a quick and …
Anesthesia and pain management are important aspects of care for children undergoing surgical procedures. Regional anesthetics play an integral role in pain management and can supplement or even replace traditional general anesthesia. These techniques …
The Sports Ultrasound Clinic at Boston Children's Hospital is at the forefront of using ultrasound technology to evaluate and treat athletes with injuries of many different types, including to the soft tissues (tendons, ligaments, and muscles), joints, …
The Thalassemia Program at the Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center treats all forms of thalassemia , including thalassemia minor or trait, thalassemia intermedia (also called non-transfusion dependent thalassemia (NTDT), and …
The doors of Boston Children’s Hospital are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week to treat your injured child. Our patients range from very young children to adolescents and young adults. Some 50,000 young people come through the Boston Children's …
The Vision Therapy Service at Boston Children’s Hospital specializes in vision training , a sequence of eye exercises that are used to improve the quality and efficiency of vision. Vision therapy helps your child’s eyes work more efficiently so that they …