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U.S. residents If you'd like to request an appointment , you can do so through the relevant transplant program . The Pediatric Transplant Center's administrative offices are located on the third floor of the Hunnewell building. Pediatric Transplant …
Boston Children’s Hospital is home to the world’s largest research program at a pediatric institution, and we’re known for pioneering new treatments. A large part of our success comes from our commitment to research, which allows us to advance the field …
Each specialist within the Liver Transplant Program has at least two fields of expertise. One is providing compassionate care to families. The other is learning more about ways to advance care for the diseases and treatments that brought them to Boston …
The Boston Children's Hospital Liver Transplant team tracks and reviews many different quality metrics related to the performance of our program. We use these metrics to constantly improve the care of children undergoing liver transplantation . Transplant …
While a transplant can offer new hope and new opportunities, it also brings new obligations. To prevent rejection, your child will need to avoid certain situations, comply with restrictions and take medications for the rest of his or her life. It’s also …
The Boston Children's Hospital Lung Transplant team tracks and reviews many different quality metrics related to the performance of our program. We use these metrics to constantly improve the care of children undergoing lung transplantation. Transplant …
If you would like to make an appointment in the Boston Children’s Neurology Department , or to get a second opinion for your child from one of our specialists, please call us at 617-355-6388 or use our request an appointment form . Phone: 617-355-6388 …
Why choose Pathology at Boston Children's Hospital? The Department of Pathology services the entire Boston Children’s Hospital community, other institutions, and patients worldwide, by providing diagnostic surgical , molecular, cytology , consultation, …
If your child needs urgent medical care, please go immediately to your nearest emergency room. If you can’t safely transport your child to the hospital, call 911 without delay. Otherwise, it’s best to talk to your child’s doctor before going to the ER. …
If you have a child with an acute or chronic respiratory (lung and breathing related) condition, you can count on the experts in the Division of Pulmonary Medicine to provide outstanding care delivered with a compassionate touch. We are a leader in …