Childen's Hospital Boston
International Visitorsdotted lineRequest Appointmentdotted lineDirections
 advanced search
About Us Find a Specialist Locations Careers Press Room Giving To
Clinical Services For Patients & Families For Health Professionals Research
My Child Has
or find by letter:  A-F  G-L  M-R  S-Z

Cardiovascular Program

 Cardiovascular Program
  What Should I Do First?
  Our Cardiac Inpatient Unit
  Our Cardiac ICU
  Pediatric Pacemaker/ICD Camp
 Email this page
 Printer Friendly
 X
Flower What Should I Expect?
 X  X
If your child has already been scheduled for care at Children's Hospital Boston, you will want to know what to expect. We're here to guide through the process and to help you find out everything you need to know to make this experience less anxiety-provoking. We have answers to your questions about our staff, our inpatient and outpatient areas, our medical care, our support services and how to best help your child during this experience.

Team of experts
No matter what type of procedure or treatment your child will receive at Children's, our team of professionals will care for both your child and your family through the entire process.

Comforting, supportive environment
The length or type of hospital admission will depend on the procedure or care your child needs. Whether your child is coming to Children's for an outpatient procedure, an inpatient admission, or a same-day admission, we want to help you feel prepared and informed about how, when and where in the hospital your child will receive care.

Expert medical care
Our pediatric cardiac programs and services are among the best in the world. Find out more about the program or service for your child, or about the diagnostic evaluation your child may be scheduled for.

Family support
Beyond our expert medical care, Children's offers you and your family many services to support your needs, whether it be a place to sleep, support groups, or financial help. Learn more about our family support services.

Help preparing your child
A difficult part of this process is preparing your child for what''s to come. Once you learn more about what to expect at Children's, it's important that your child, too, feels calm and assured. Learn more about how to talk to your child before coming to the hospital.

Answers to your questions
You probably will have many more questions as you and your family go through this. We are happy to answer all of your questions. Read our Frequently Asked Questions or call us at 617-355-2079.

 X
Contact Us Site Map Privacy Accessibility Give Now en Español