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Contact the Dermatology Program 617-355-6117 Contact the Vascular Anomalies Center 617-355-5226 Fax (Dermatology) 617-730-0308 Fax (Vascular Anomalies Center) 617-730-0752 International +1-617-355-5209 Email vascular@childrens.harvard.edu Request an …
Contact the Food Allergy Program 855-375-3663 Fax 617-730-0310 Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is a soy allergy? A soy allergy is an abnormal response of the body to the proteins found in soy. Soybeans are a legume. Other foods in the …
Thrombosis, Anticoagulation, and Vascular Patency Program 617-355-8246 Fax 617-730-0641 International +1-617-355-5209 Email Email us Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion Learn More What is thrombosis? Thrombosis is a blood clot that develops …
Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is thrombocytopenia? Thrombocytopenia is a condition in which there are too few platelets, the blood cells that prevent bleeding. Many things can cause thrombocytopenia in children, most commonly …
Our main location is in the exercise lab in the Cardiology Clinic at Boston Children’s Waltham . We also see patients in the exercise lab at the Boston Children’s main campus and Boston Children's Weymouth . If you have any questions, please send us an …
After your child’s heart procedure, they will recover in our Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU). Our team has created two videos about the CICU journey so you will know what to expect as we support your family. The videos provide a detailed overview of …
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 you and …
At Boston Children's Hospital, our care is informed by our research, and our discoveries in the laboratory strengthen the care we provide at each child's bedside. Our current research and clinical trials focus on the genetics of cardiomyopathy and the …
Resources at Boston Children’s CDKL5 Clinic Occupational therapy Physical therapy Speech/assistive technology Augmentative Communication Program Social work Primary care Care coordination (expertise provided by Richard Antonelli, MD, MS ) Other …
CDKL5 research team Principal investigator: Heather Olson, MD Study coordinators: Emily Beinecke, BA, and Grace Bazin, BS Project manager: Lindsay Swanson, MS, CGC All patients in the CDKL5 Clinic have the option of participating in CDKL5 research studies …