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Our team of pediatric clinicians at Boston Medical Center will work with you to provide the best possible care for your child. We provide comprehensive medical care from infancy to young adulthood. This includes routine check-ups and childhood immunizations, as well as care when your child is sick or has a chronic medical problem.
The Pediatrics Department at Boston Medical Center offers primary care and a variety of specialty care services to infants, children and young adults.
The Pulmonary and Allergy Clinic at Boston Medical Center provides allergy, asthma, and respiratory care to children from birth to age 21. We work as a team with your child’s primary care provider (PCP), daycare, school, or after school program.
Boston Medical Center Department of Pediatrics - BCRP. Organization and Faculty Leadership. Divisions and Programs. Ambulatory Service: John S. (Jack) Maypole, M.D. Adolescent – Melissa Nass, M.D. Lead Clinic – Noah Buncher, M.D. Pediatric Primary Care – Sara Stulac, M.D. SOFAR Program – Mei Elansary, M.D. M.Phil.
1 Language. Dr. Paul B. Ahn MD. Pediatrics: General Pediatrics. Dr. Paul Ahn is a pediatrician in Boston, MA, and has been in practice more than 20 years. 4199 Washington St, Boston, MA, 02131.
Boston Medical Center Pediatric Specialties is a Practice with 7 Locations. Currently Boston Medical Center Pediatric Specialties's 79 physicians cover 39 specialty areas of...
Elijah Paintsil, MD, has been named Chief and Chair of Pediatrics at Boston Medical Center and Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, beginning late August 2023.
Inpatient Facility and Outpatient Facilities. Inpatient pediatrics is housed in a brand new, state of the art, single bed only inpatient pediatric unit, a 4-bed pediatric intensive care unit, a 30+ bed newborn nursery, and a 21-bed level III neonatal intensive care unit with single rooms for newborns and parents.
The Comprehensive Care Program (CCP) at Boston Medical Center is a primary care pediatric program supporting families of children with chronic medical conditions or developmental disabilities, including “NICU graduates” – babies born prematurely (preemies) or with complex issues.
The Department of Pediatrics (DoP) was formed in 1893, 24 years after the opening of the hospital. It currently comprises 17 divisions with the faculty focused on the department's three key missions: Investigation. Clinical care.