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Pediatric cerebrovascular disease referrals

If you would like to refer a patient for evaluation or treatment of an aneurysm, AVM, cavernous malformation, moyamoya disease, vein of Galen malformations, or other cerebrovascular disease, please contact us directly:

Email: CVDSurgery@childrens.harvard.edu
Phone: 617-919-1379
Fax: 617-730-7636

It’s helpful for us to have relevant test results before a patient arrives, including:

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Phone and virtual consultations

We’re pleased to provide clinician consultations and follow-ups for patients virtually or over the phone. If you would like to arrange a phone or virtual consultation, please call 617-919-1379 or email us at CVDSurgery@childrens.harvard.edu.

Referring international patients

We partner with physicians, payers, families, and embassies worldwide. If you’re interested in referring a patient or would like a phone or virtual consultation, please contact us at CVDSurgery@childrens.harvard.edu or +1-617-919-1379.

For more information, visit our Global Services page.

Education and training

Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disease Fellowship

The Cerebrovascular Surgery and Intervention Center Fellowship provides multidisciplinary training in treating the full range of cerebrovascular conditions affecting children. The fellowship lasts one year.

Pediatric Surgeon-Scientist Training Program in Vascular Diseases

The program, part of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, is a unique training program to produce the next generation of pediatric surgeon-scientists with the skill set necessary to improve the lives of children through innovative, translational research.