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Minimally invasive procedures for airway disorders Minimally invasive treatments can result in fewer incisions, less scarring, faster recovery times, and fewer risks and complications than open surgery. Instead of opening up the airway, minimally invasive …
Programs and services associated with the Center for Communication Enhancement include: The Audiology Program specializes in caring for children with hearing loss and hearing differences. The Augmentative Communication Program provides evaluation and …
Drs. Martha Murray and Lyle Micheli look at imaging of a patient's knee. Specialists in ACL care and recovery at Boston Children’s Hospital are leading the way in all aspects of ACL research: from less invasive surgical techniques that reduce the risk of …
The Sports Medicine Research Laboratory , led by principal investigator Dr. Martha M. Murray , focuses on sports medicine injuries, including those of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), knee meniscus, and articular cartilage . Researchers and their …
How do I tell my child about our appointment with ASAP? It’s best to be honest with your child. Tell them about the appointment when you’re both having a good day. Explain that you’re concerned about their drug use and that this appointment is for an …
Your initial visit to the Chronic Pain Clinic at Boston Children’s Hospital includes a comprehensive evaluation by a team of specialists. Here’s what to expect and how to prepare. Before your visit Prior to your initial visit to the Chronic Pain Clinic, …
What can the Complex Care Service do for your patients? In the Complex Care Service (CCS), we partner with primary care physicians in order to help to support our patients' medical and developmental needs. We can be a resource for acute care visits for …
Exceptional care of patients, Support for families, Service to all. Advances in pediatric and neonatal intensive care and regionalization of services require the high quality, efficient, and safe inter-hospital transport services for critically ill or …
Make an appointment For an appointment, more information, or to obtain a second opinion for your child, please call us at 617-355-6309 or email samantha.hall@childrens.harvard.edu . Getting here Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your …
Determining if a cochlear implant is right for your child is a process that includes appointments and evaluations with various members of the Boston Children’s Cochlear Implant Program team . If your child is approved for implantation, family members will …