Programs & Services

At Boston Children’s Hospital, we offer a wide range of programs and services to support your child’s health and well-being—from routine care to the most complex needs. Whether it’s general pediatrics, surgery, mental health, or a specialty service, our expert teams work together to provide care that’s compassionate, family-focused, and easy to understand. Our goal is to partner with you every step of the way, helping your child heal, grow, and thrive.

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ABCD Family Planning Services

ABCD Family Planning Services allows theDivision of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine is able to provide free and confidential reproductive health counseling services.

Aerodigestive Center

The Aerodigestive Center sees children who have trouble swallowing or breathing or who have related gastrointestinal issues in addition to respiratory symptoms.

ALS Augmentative Communication Program

The Jay S. Fishman ALS Augmentative Communication Program provides comprehensive augmentative communication and assistive technology assessments, trials, and training to people with ALS from the time of diagnosis throughout their...

Anesthesia

The Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine provides state-of-the art care in all aspects of anesthesia, perioperative medicine, critical care, and pain management.

ARFID

The Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) Program is for patients between the ages of 6 and 18 experiencing difficulty around eating or feeding.

Arteriopathy

The Arteriopathy Program brings together cardiac surgeons and cardiologists along with general surgeons, pulmonologists, and other specialists.

Audiology Program

Our Audiology Program is dedicated to identifying hearing loss in children and working with families to determine the best treatment plan.

AWAKE Program

Addressing Wellbeing through Advocacy, Knowledge and Empowerment (AWAKE) provides free, confidential, empowerment-based supportive services for patients, their caregivers, and our employees experiencing domestic violence.

Behavioral Health Integration Program

The Behavioral Health Integration Program provides behavioral health education and consultation, operational support for behavioral health integration, and on-site clinical behavioral health services.

BEING-U

Learn about the Behavioral Health, Endocrinology, Gynecology, Urology (BEING-U) program at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Brain Mind Behavior Center

The Boston Children’s Hospital Brain, Mind & Behavior Center serves children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental and behavioral health conditions. Learn more,

Brain Tumor Center

The Brain Tumor Center at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center is a world-renowned destination for children with malignant and non-malignant brain and spinal cord tumors.

Cancer and Blood Disorders Center

The Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center is an integrated pediatric hematology and oncology program through Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Boston Children’s Hospital.

Cardiac Anesthesia Services

The Division of Cardiac Anesthesia's doctors, nurses, and staff participate in more than 1,000 heart surgeries and 1,200 cardiac catheterizations and other procedures each year.

Cardiac Catheterization

The Cardiac Catheterization Division performs more than 1,500 catheterizations each year, more than any other U.S. pediatric heart center.

Cardiac Intensive Care

The Boston Children's Hospital Gail Federici-Smith and Family Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) is one of the largest and most sophisticated ICUs in the country solely dedicated to cardiac care...

Cardiac Surgery

The Department of Cardiac Surgery has grown to become the largest pediatric cardiology center in the U.S. and the most specialized in the world.

Cardiology

The Department of Cardiology at the Benderson Family Heart Center is the largest pediatric cardiology center in the United States and one of the most specialized in the world.

Care Management Center

The Care Management Center's services look to ensure access to care at BCH and to coordinate medically necessary care at home and in the community.

CDKL5 Clinic

The CDKL5 Clinic assists children who face medical conditions related to CDKL5, in addition to CDKL5.

Center for Gender Health

The Gender Multispecialty Service is committed to providing the highest level of individualized, safe, and affirmative care to gender-diverse and transgender individuals.

CHEER

The Center for Healthy Elimination and Bladder Rehabilitation (CHEER) uses non-invasive methods to help children and their families overcome a wide variety of urinary issues.

Child Life Services

Child Life Services Department works to guide, educate, and support children and families through healthcare experiences.

Chronic Pain Clinic

The Chronic Pain Clinic takes a team approach to evaluating and treating children and young adults with persistent pain.

Clinical MEG Service

The Clinical MEG Service utilizes magnetoencephalography technology to measure brain activity via magnetic fields.

Comfort Ability

The Comfort Ability® Program helps children and adolescents and their parents or caregivers learn how to better manage pediatric chronic pain problems.

Community Based Acute Treatment

The Community Based Acute Treatment (CBAT) Program is an intensive, short-term acute residential unit for children and adolescents experiencing behavioral health difficulties.

DXA Bone Density

The DXA Bone Density Program measures bone mineral density, body composition, and fat distribution of children and adolescents.

Early Intervention

Massachusetts Early Intervention (EI) is a program for children birth to three who have developmental delays or are at risk of a developmental delay.

Emergency Medicine

Our Division of Emergency Medicine provides 24-hour care to infants, children. and young adults.

EMPOWER

The EMPOWER Program aims to improve quality of life for living in larger bodies.

Endocrine-Oncology Program

The Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center Endocrine-Oncology Program treats children with a range of tumors and conditions.

Endoscopy

The Endoscopy Program cares for kids with gastrointestinal, pancreatic, and hepatobiliary disorders.

ERAS Cardiac

The Enhanced Recovery After Cardiac Surgery (ERAS) Program offers a new approach to improving a child’s recovery after heart surgery.

Family Connections

The Family Connections Program supports early childhood programs in their mental health outreach to families facing adversities.

Fetal-Neonatal Neurology Program

The Fetal-Neonatal Neurology Program provide comprehensive evaluations and treatment for babies who have experienced a brain injury or have a congenital neurological condition need intense, specialized care.

FMT Program

The Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) and Therapeutics Program treats children with recurrent C. diff.

FPIES

The Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES) Program provides comprehensive care for children with FPIES.

General Pediatrics

The Division of General Pediatrics seeks to enhance the lives of children and families through clinical care, teaching, research, and community service.

Genetics

The Division of Genetics and Genomics provides comprehensive clinical care including diagnostics, genetic counseling, and individualized management in concert with other specialties for people of all ages.

Healthy in the City

Healthy in the City provides families with tools and resources needed to live healthy and active lives.

Immune Hematology

The Immune Hematology Program sees children of all ages with immune disorders causing low blood cell counts.

Infectious Diseases

The Division of Infectious Diseases is dedicated to researching better ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent infectious diseases.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center

The Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Center is one of the most heavily referred to centers in the world when it comes to diagnosing and treating children with Crohn's disease and...

Inpatient Cardiology

Inpatient Cardiology provides around-the-clock care and monitoring to thousands of children — and adults — with acquired or congenital heart defects.

Intensive Care Units

Our intensive care units provide critically ill children with the highest level of medical care and continuous monitoring until their condition stabilizes.

Kidney Stone Program

The Kidney Stone Program cares for children and adolescents affected by kidney stones, including those who’ve had them previously and those at risk.

Lactation Support Program

The Lactation Support Program works with mothers to establish a milk supply using the breast pump, and to teach their baby to feed.

Laryngeal Cleft Program

The Laryngeal Cleft Program uses the most effective surgical and non-surgical approaches available to treat children with laryngeal cleft.

Lymphatic Program

The Lymphatic Program is a world leader in diagnosing, treating, and researching rare and complex lymphatic system disease.

Lymphedema Program

The Lymphedema Program's mission is to improve the lives of patients with lymphedema through clinical care, research, and education.

Martha Eliot

Boston Children's at Martha Eliot provides primary and preventive care for children, adolescents, and young adults.

Medical Critical Care

The Division of Medical Critical Care cares primarily for critically ill children who have medical diagnoses, as well as children requiring peri- and post-operative care.

Medical Intensive Care Unit

The Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) is a 22-bed facility dedicated to the care of children with a wide range of critical illness diagnoses.

Metabolism Program

The Metabolism Program evaluates and treats infants, children, and adolescents who have diseases that involve metabolism.

Microtia Program

The Microtia Program treats microtia, a relatively rare birth defect that leads to ear anomalies and possible hearing loss.

MIDAS Clinic

The Multidisciplinary Immune Dysregulation and Autoimmunity Syndrome (MIDAS) Clinic and Discovery Program is a multidisciplinary clinic and research program for children with immune dysregulatory syndromes.

Moyamoya Program

The Moyamoya Disease Program provides quality care and cutting edge procedures, such as pial synangiosis, for patients seeking treatment for Moyamoya disease.

Neonatal Genomics

The Neonatal Genomics Program is dedicated to molecular diagnosis and finding therapies for genetic disorders in newborns.

Neuro-Ophthalmology Service

Our Neuro-Ophthalmology Service focuses on disease processes that affect the interface between the eye and the brain.

Neuroendocrinology Program

The Neuroendocrinology Program cares for endocrine disorders related to hypothalamic and pituitary region tumors, as well as the endocrine late effects of the treatments of other malignancies, hematologic disorders.

Neurology Headache Program

Find expert care for frequent headaches in children, teens, and young adults at Boston Children’s Neurology Headache Program, offering treatments to manage and reduce pain.

Neuropsychology Program

The Neuropsychology Program works with children and families affected by brain and central nervous system disorders, injuries, and diseases.

Neuroscience Center

The Neuroscience Center provides expert clinical care for children with neurologic conditions and offers a breadth and depth of subspecialty care to provide the most accurate diagnoses and advanced treatments...

Newborn Medicine

The Division of Newborn Medicine specializes in treating babies with a wide range of congenital and acquired conditions.

NICU Program

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a 30-bed referral center for critically ill infants requiring complex medical and surgical care.

Nutrition Center

The Nutrition Center is dedicated to providing infants, children, adolescents, and young adults with comprehensive nutrition assessments, a vital part of a fully customized care plan for many conditions.

Occupational Therapy

The Department of Pediatric Occupational Therapy works with patients whose abilities are limited due to an injury, illness, or developmental issue.

Oculoplastics

The Pediatric and Adult Oculoplastic Service offers comprehensive evaluation and correction of the eyelids, orbit, and lacrimal system.

Orthopedic Urgent Clinic

We are dedicated to seeing children and adolescents with injuries and musculoskeletal (bone, muscle, soft tissue) problems not serious enough for the Emergency Department, but requiring prompt evaluation and care.

PAL Clinic

The PAL Clinic cares for patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) who want to receive enzyme therapy.

Pediatric Advanced Care Team

Our pediatric palliative care specialists support patients, families and their primary healthcare teams in decision making and advanced care planning, easing pain and symptoms, coordinating home care and address any...

Pediatric Cancer Genetic Risk Program

The Pediatric Cancer Genetic Risk Program provides cancer risk assessment, comprehensive recommendations for managing cancer risk, and psychosocial support for families affected by hereditary cancer.

Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Center

The Mayo Family Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Center (PPRC) at Boston Children's Hospital is a day treatment rehabilitative program for children and adolescents between 8 and 17 years of age, who...

Pediatrics

The Department of Pediatrics (DoP) currently comprises 17 divisions focused on the department's three key missions.

Pharmacy

The Department of Pharmacy provides excellent and innovative pharmaceutical care to patients and the community.

Physical Therapy

The Department of Physical Therapy helps patients gain movement, strength, coordination, balance, and function.

PKU

The Harvey Levy Program for Phenylketonuria and Related Conditions is a multidisciplinary, patient-centered program for children and adults with metabolic disorders affecting amino acid metabolism.

Precision Medicine Service

The Precision Medicine Service uses genetics to inform care for children, including those with a disease or disorder that is rare, difficult to diagnose, or likely genetic.

Primary Care

Children's Hospital Primary Care Center and Primary Care at Martha Eliot offer primary care services to children in the Boston area.

Psychiatry Consultation Service

The Psychiatry Consultation Service provides mental health and counseling support for children and family members confronting the strain of chronic illness and hospitalization.

Pulmonary Genetics Program

The Pulmonary Genetics Program can guide families and clinicians who are interested in seeking a genetic explanation for respiratory disorders or breathing problems.

Radiology

The Department of Radiology provides a full range of imaging services for newborns, infants, children, teenagers, young adults, and pregnant women.

Reproductive Endocrinology and PCOS Program

The Reproductive Endocrinology and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Program provides care to adolescents and young adults with disorders of puberty, abnormal menstrual periods, PCOS, ovarian insufficiency, breast disorders, hormonal acne...

Retina Program

The Retina Program provides comprehensive care for infants, children, and young adults with a wide range of retinal conditions. Learn more.

Robert's Program

Robert’s Program is a clinical service offered to families who have lost a child suddenly and unexpectedly, without apparent cause.

Roya Kabuki Program

The Roya Kabuki Program is a multidisciplinary, patient-centered initiative for children and adults with known or suspected Kabuki syndrome.

Safer Sex Intervention Program

Safer Sex Intervention is a clinic-based individualized intervention designed to reduce sexual risk behaviors and prevent the recurrence of sexually transmitted infection (STI).

Sleep Center

The Sleep Center helps set the standards of care for sleep problems in children of all ages.

Social Work

The Social Work Program is dedicated to integrating social and psychological needs of patients and families with their health care.

Spine and Sports Program

The Spine and Sports Program focuses on spine conditions and injuries that affect young athletes, with the goal of getting them back in action.

Sports Medicine

The Pediatric Sports Medicine Division provides comprehensive care to athletes of all ages and abilities, from professional athletes to eager novices.

STEP Program

The STEP (Strategies for Teen Empowerment and Personal Health) program is a weight and lifestyle management program.

Sturge-Weber Syndrome Clinic

The Sturge-Weber Clinic cares for children who have this rare, congenital disorder that is often characterized by a port-wine birthmark on the child’s face.

Throwers Clinic

The Throwers Clinic helps pediatric, adolescent, and college-age athletes reach their potential and reduce their risk of injury.

Thyroid Center

The Thyroid Center offers clinical evaluation and treatment for infants, children, and adolescents with all types of thyroid disease.

Toileting Program

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.

Urology

The Department of Urology diagnoses and treats diseases of the urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra) and male genitalia and reproductive tract in infants, children, and adolescents.

VAC

The Vascular Anomalies Center cares for patients of all ages with vascular malformations and vascular tumors.

VEOIBD

VEOIBD Program cares for patients who have very early onset inflammatory bowel disease (VEOIBD), which is IBD that occurs in children under age 6.

Virtual Visits

Learn more about Virtual Visits at Boston Children's Hospital.

Vision Therapy Service

The Vision Therapy Service specializes in vision training, a sequence of eye exercises that are used to improve the quality and efficiency of vision.