Childen's Hospital Boston  300 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 355-6000
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Clinical Services:
Neurology
Image The Department of Neurology at Children's Hospital Boston is the oldest, largest and best-known program in pediatric neurology in the world.

The pediatric neurology department contains child neurologists with special expertise in such areas as epilepsy, learning disabilities and other developmental disabilities, attention deficit disorders, sleep disorders, neuromuscular disorders, brain tumors, neurogenetic disorders, neonatal neurology, mental retardation and cerebral palsy, among other neurological disorders in children.

We have a tradition of evaluating and treating the whole child with a neurological problem. Moreover, we pay close attention to the impact of the neurological disorder on the entire family. Our department provides complete neurological evaluation, accurate diagnosis, modern treatment and careful follow-through; we aim to provide the very latest forms of therapy for all pediatric neurological disorders.

For more information about our pediatric neurology services, or to schedule an appointment or consultation at Children's Department of Neurology, please contact us.
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Contact Information
Phone 617-355-6388
Email neurology@childrens.harvard.edu
Address 300 Longwood Ave
Boston, MA 02115
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