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Division of Genetics

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Image The Division of Genetics at Children's Hospital Boston offers state-of-the-art diagnostic and clinical management for children, adolescents, and adults with genetic conditions, including inborn errors of metabolism.

Patients are evaluated by a multi-disciplinary team of physicians, nurses and counselors who specialize in genetics, syndrome identification, metabolic disease, and birth defects.

In order for your child to receive the most comprehensive and coordinated care, our staff works with closely with other medical and surgical specialists here at Children's Hospital Boston.

In the Spotlight
New Autism Test Available at Children's
A new test for Chromosome 16 deletion/duplication abnormality in children with autism is now available through the Divisions of Genetics, Neurology and Developmental Medicine.
What's New

Dr. Joan Stoler joins the Genetics Division from Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Stoler specializes in craniofacial disorders as well as connective tissue disorders.

The Neurofibromatosis Program is expanding to Waltham. Starting in September 2007, Dr. David Miller and Danielle Cataldo, NP will be seeing patients in the NF Program at our Waltham satellite clinic.

The Genetics Program is expanding to Norwood. Dr. David Miller will be seeing patients at our Norwood satellite clinic beginning in the fall of 2007.

Contact Information
Phone 617-355-6394
Address 300 Longwood Ave.
Boston, MA 02115
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