Meet Joseph Borer, MD
Dr. Joseph Borer is a pediatric urologist at Boston Children’s Hospital. He specializes in a wide variety of urological conditions and is an associate professor of surgery at Harvard Medical...
Dr. Joseph Borer is a pediatric urologist at Boston Children’s Hospital. He specializes in a wide variety of urological conditions and is an associate professor of surgery at Harvard Medical...
Cerebral palsy can be challenging for both children and parents. In the Cerebral Palsy and Spasticity Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, we take a team approach to care that includes...
Dr. Julia Finkelstein, Director of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, answers commonly asked questions about undescended testicles.
Dr. Julia Finkelstein, Director of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, explains surgery options and what to expect if your child is diagnosed with an undescended testicle.
Growing up, Dr. Mark Gorman was inspired to learn more about how the brain works from his time volunteering at camps for children and adults with developmental disabilities. After completing...
Welcome to Boston Children’s Weymouth — our new space at a Boston Children’s location in the South Shore. With access to over 40 specialties and various newly added services, your...
You may not realize it, but you could know someone with a cleft lip or cleft palate — conditions that occur when a baby’s lip or mouth does not form...
Dr. Scott Snapper believes he has “the most amazing job in the world.” Hear about his journey at Boston Children’s and his approach to caring for families and advancing the...
Retinoblastoma is a rare form of childhood eye cancer. How can genetics influence which kids are at risk? This animated video explains hereditary and non-hereditary retinoblastoma in simple terms.
The biventricular repair was an incredible innovation more than 20 years ago, but innovations go only so far without constant improvement. That’s why our cardiac surgeons collaborate with cardiologists and...