Your Visit Appointments at the Thyroid Center can be scheduled by calling 617-355-8226. Plan to arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled visit time. A complete visit lasts approximately two hours. Arrival and check-in We ask for any adult attending a visit …
Research & Innovation The Thyroid Center at Boston Children’s Hospital remains the country’s most prolific research group for studies that increase the understanding of pediatric thyroid function and disease. In particular, our investigators are leading …
Contact Us For more information about our services or to schedule an appointment, please contact us at the locations below. In Boston we see patients at 333 Longwood Ave., on the second floor, directly across the street from the main building. Boston …
The Tic Disorders and Tourette Syndrome Program is a multi-departmental center that offers treatment for children with tic disorders and Tourette syndrome.
Meet Our Team Clinicians Kinga Tomczak , MD, PhD Program Director, Tic Disorders and Tourette Syndrome Program; Neurologist, Department of Neurology Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Katelyn Laracy , MSN, PNP-BC Pediatric Nurse …
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Research & Innovation At Boston Children’s Hospital, we’re conducting research that aims to help provide a better understanding of the causes of tic disorders and develop new treatments. Studies enrolling participants Characterizing the microbiome in …
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Patient Resources Tourette Association of America: Massachusetts Chapter Email: support@tourette.org National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Massachusetts Email: info@namimass.org Phone: 781-938-4048 Parent Information Network Email: Barbara Macias at …
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Contact Us Contact the Tic Disorders and Tourette Syndrome Program at Boston Children's Waltham, 9 Hope Ave., Waltham, MA 02453 Phone: 781-216-2525 Contact the Tic Disorders and Tourette Syndrome …
The Developmental Medicine Center’s Toileting Program, formerly known as the Pain and Incontinence Program (PIP), serves patients with a wide range of toileting concerns.