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Make an appointment For an appointment, more information, or to obtain a second opinion for your child, please call us at 617-355-6309 or email samantha.hall@childrens.harvard.edu . International patients For families residing outside of the U.S., please …
How we can help We provide: transition planning with adult primary care and specialty providers age-appropriate medical care self-care and self-management skill development health care proxy/guardianship support referrals to community resources care …
Boston Children's Primary Care Center is here to help families raise healthy, happy children. Some of the other services we offer include: Asthma Action Team Our Asthma Action Team helps children with asthma live normal, healthy lives. Talk to your …
When patients come to Boston Children’s Hospital with severe forms of congenital heart valve disease, it is critically important for us to create an accurate “roadmap” to determine what kind of treatment is needed. To guide us, cardiologists and surgeons …
At Boston Children’s, we see a wide range of congenital mitral valve diseases. In some cases, lesions are identified before or right after birth (including mitral stenosis or atresia associated with HLHS); other types of mitral valve disease are …
Members of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program serve on advisory boards and actively participate in national and state agencies and organizations, including: Early Hearing Detection and Intervention State Stakeholders Group Laurent Clerc National Deaf …
The specialists in the Eating Disorders Program take a team approach to evaluating your child and developing an individualized treatment plan that’s right for them. What to expect at your first appointment with the Eating Disorders Program While no …
Eating and drinking guidelines Before a surgery/procedure, eating and drinking are not allowed for certain periods of time. Follow these directions carefully to prepare your child. If your child eats or drinks after the indicated time, the …
Our research and innovation At Boston Children’s Hospital, our researchers are committed to developing new treatments for patients with end-stage renal disease, including more effective medications and new approaches to treating polycystic kidney disease. …
The Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Program includes an outpatient clinic where we see patients on the second and fourth Tuesday morning every month. How should I prepare for my child’s visit? Please share the following with us in advance of your …