The Division of Gynecology at the Boston Children’s Hospital was established more than 40 years ago and currently has one of the busiest clinical programs in pediatric and adolescent gynecology in the U.S. The division has surgical and medical attending gynecologic physicians, physician assistants, specialized nurses, and social workers.
Our service is both a medical and surgical consultation service, and we perform numerous inpatient and outpatient procedures/operations relating to pediatric and adolescent gynecology. We provide specialty services for individuals from birth through age 22 relating to prepubertal bleeding, precocious puberty, delayed puberty, vulvovaginitis, vulvar dermatologic abnormalities, labial hypertrophy, vulvar lesions/masses, congenital abnormalities of the hymen (imperforate hymen, microperforate hymen, septate hymen, hymenal skin tags), vaginal abnormalities (agenesis of the lower vagina, transverse vaginal septum, longitudinal vaginal septum, agenesis of the vagina, MRKH), cervical and uterine anomalies (cervical agenesis, obstructed uterine horns), ovarian cysts or masses/tumors, fallopian tube and broad ligament cysts, pelvic pain, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, sexually transmitted diseases, management of abnormal pap smears and colposcopy, gynecologic injuries/trauma, and gynecologic/fertility issues relating to treatment of cancer patients/survivors.
The Gynecology Program is also the co-founder of the Center for Young Women’s Health and the founder of the Boston Center for Endometriosis.
The program functions has numerous collaborative efforts with the Division of General Surgery, Department of Urology, Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, the Division of Endocrinology, and the Division of Hematology/Oncology. We are a proud member of the Fertility Preservation Program, collaborating with Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to provide fertility options for young women.