Sofia’s Journey in the Cardiac Fitness Program
Meet Sofia, a participant in the Cardiac Fitness Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. Follow along as Sofia completes the 90-day program of her tailored exercise program to keep her heart...
Meet Sofia, a participant in the Cardiac Fitness Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. Follow along as Sofia completes the 90-day program of her tailored exercise program to keep her heart...
Learn more about the new guidelines for the diagnosis and management of Celiac Disease from the America College of Gastroenterology, from Jocelyn Silvester, MD, Ph.D., Director of Research, at Boston...
Dr. Eric Gaier specializes in vision and eye movement conditions that are connected to central nervous system disorders. Explaining how the eye works in tandem with the brain, he stresses...
Dr. Belinda Dickie and Dr. Erin McNamara in the Colorectal and Pelvic Malformation Center at Boston Children’s Hospital discuss what cloacal anomalies are, how they’re diagnosed, and what treatment options...
Clinical psychologist Dr. Lauren Mednick, in the Colorectal and Pelvic Malformation Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, offers ways parents can talk to their child about their condition. She also shares...
From administrative staff to gastroenterologists, our Colorectal and Pelvic Malformation Center team is here to help your child thrive and live their best life.
Dr. Prathima Nandivada, attending surgeon in the Department of Surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital, explains what Hirschsprung’s enterocolitis is and how it’s treated.
Dr. Prathima Nandivada, attending surgeon in the Department of Surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital, explains what long-segment Hirschsprung’s disease is and how it differs from short-segment Hirschsprung’s disease.
Dr. Prathima Nandivada, attending surgeon in the Department of Surgery, explains what Hirschsprung’s disease is and how it’s treated at Boston Children’s Hospital.
Experts in the Colorectal and Pelvic Malformation Center explain the differences between laxatives and stool softeners, and when each is typically used when treating patients with colorectal and pelvic malformations.