See frequently asked questions about the Cardiac Fitness Program.
Frequently Asked Questions What happens during a visit? Patients meet one on one with a clinical exercise physiologist to work on cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, flexibility, and mental skills training. The exercise physiologist will also …
Contact Us We see patients listed at the three locations noted below. If you have any questions, please send us an email at CardiacFitness@childrens.harvard.edu or call us at 617-919-6617. Boston Children's Hospital 300 Longwood Ave. Boston, MA 02115 Get …
Meet Our Team Program Leadership Image Caitlin Rollins , MD, SM Director, Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program; Neurologist, Department of Neurology Associate Chief for Clinical Research; Diamond Blackfan Chain in Neuroscience; Associate Professor of …
Information for your visit to the Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program.
Your Visit What happens during a visit? The Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program offers many services that are designed to meet your child’s evolving needs as they develop. At each visit, a clinician considers your child’s developmental progress; talks with …
Learn more about resources available at the Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program.
Patient Resources The Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program is committed to educating families and the broader community about the neurodevelopmental needs of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) . We offer programs throughout the year to communities …
Frequently asked questions about the Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program.
Frequently Asked Questions How is this program different from other developmental programs in the hospital? The Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program is specifically designed for children with a history of congenital heart disease (CHD) . Our clinicians have …