Information about financial and billing matters at the hospital.
Billing & Insurance Pay your bill You can pay your Boston Children's bill by mail, by phone, or online. Pay your bill Accepted insurance Boston Children's and its affiliated providers partner with most insurance plans. See accepted insurance Resources …
Connect With Us Are you using social media? So is Boston Children's Hospital! Check out our active online communities and join in on the conversations. We'd love to hear from you. We encourage open discussions and look forward to any comments, stories, …
Learn about Patient Relations at Boston Children's Hospital.
Patient Relations Boston Children's Hospital is committed to a partnership model with patients and their families. Despite the hospital’s best efforts, concerns or complaints may arise around the care of the patient or associated processes. Concerns and …
Safety Store Our mission is to provide injury prevention education and safety products at a low cost to patients, families, visitors, and staff. Hours of operation For hours, please call 617-355-7332. Products and services We offer a variety of products …
How to Find a Doctor Why choose us? At Boston Children’s Hospital we provide a variety of clinicians to help deliver the best possible care. Our team of physicians and nurses has been recognized by a number of independent organizations for overall …
Going Home Going home from the hospital often brings feelings of relief and a sense of returning to "normal life." Whether a hospital stay is long or short, children need some time to adjust to returning home after an illness, procedure, or operation. …
The Medical Records Department keeps patient information for both inpatients and outpatients. Learn more.
Medical Records The Medical Records Department keeps patient information for both inpatients and outpatients at Boston Children's Hospital. Our office is open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and can be reached at 617-355-7546 . Please note our …
My Hospital Story Preparing your child for what to expect during a medical visit, procedure, or admission can create predictability and support a child’s coping. My Hospital Story is a visual narrative that can be used with patients of a wide variety of …
Preparing Yourself for Your Child's Stay We understand that it’s stressful to have a sick child. In addition to rearranging regular activities, such as work and school, you may experience worry, guilt, sadness, and relief as you prepare for your child’s …
See advice for sibling support from Boston Children's Hospital.
Sibling Support Sometimes when one child in a family has health care needs, brothers or sisters may have many troubling feelings such as sadness, worry, anger, or guilt. At times parents think this is their fault, but this isn't the case. In fact, it's …