The world's first and most experienced in performing successful fetal cardiac interventions -- treating abnormalities in utero to reduce potentially fatal concerns after delivery.
Unrivaled results in treating congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). Children's survival rate is close to 90% - the national average is 50%.
More than 150 highly advanced fetal interventions performed, including EXIT and EXIT to ECMO procedures.
Medical and surgical treatment for nearly 800 newborns after delivery.
Consultations with pediatric specialists across disciplines at every stage of pregnancy for more than 2,800 women.
Children's Hospital Boston is the primary pediatric teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School