Contact the Motility and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Center.
Contact Us For an appointment, more information or to obtain a second opinion for your child, please contact the Motility and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Center at 617-355-6055 or request an appointment online . Location Boston Children's …
Meet Our Team Providers Image Darius Ebrahimi-Fakhari , MD, PhD Director, Movement Disorders Program; Neurologist, Department of Neurology Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Image Scellig S. D. Stone , MD, PhD, FRCSC Co-Director, …
Learn about conditions and treatments addressed by the Movement Disorders Program.
Conditions & Treatments The Movement Disorders Program provides evaluation and clinical care of children with acquired or genetic movement disorders, including: Dystonia Ataxia Chorea Myoclonus Tremor Parkinsonism Spasticity Stereotypies Tic disorders …
The Moyamoya Disease Program provides quality care and cutting edge procedures, such as pial synangiosis, for patients seeking treatment for Moyamoya disease.
Meet Our Team When a child is diagnosed with Moyamoya disease , the entire family begins a difficult journey. We are here to help you every step of the way. Here at Boston Children’s—the birthplace of pediatric neurosurgery —you and your child will be …
See resources for patients from the Moyamoya Program.
Patient Resources You can help prepare for a visit to the Moyamoya Program by gathering your child’s images, medical records, and a written medical history before your child’s visit. In moyamoya , the walls of the internal carotid arteries — the vessels …
See research and innovation from the Moyamoya Program.
Research & Innovation Our current research projects with promise for treating moyamoya and pediatric stroke include: Neurosurgeon’s pioneering technique helps thousands of children : Using 20 years of data, Boston Children’s R. Michael Scott, MD and …