Nondiscrimination Policy Update

Boston Medical Center Health System complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national origin (including limited English proficiency and primary language), religion, culture, physical or mental disabilities, socioeconomic status, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity and/or expression. BMCHS provides free aids and services to people with disabilities and free language services to people whose primary language is not English.

To read our full Nondiscrimination Statement, click here.

The BMC Crohn's and Colitis Program helps you navigate every aspect of inflammatory bowel disease, including education and advocacy, psychological support, dealing with insurance requirements, access to clinical trials, and pharmacy and nutrition counseling. Our team-based approach means that we care for you on your schedule, so your treatment fits into your life-rather than the other way around.

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Navigating your care can feel overwhelming, but we're here to help. Whether you're managing a specific condition or focusing on your overall wellness, we'll connect you to the right BMC provider to support your goals.

Location and Contact

BMC's Gastroenterology team provides everything you need to thrive with conditions ranging from peptic ulcers to IBD, cancer, motility issues, and liver conditions. We offer a hol…
BMC’s colorectal surgeons offer cutting-edge surgical treatments for conditions that affect the colon, rectum, and anus, in coordinating with other specialists.
We know that managing your medications can be a difficult part of managing your health. At Boston Medical Center, our pharmacy team is here to help.
Research

Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis Research

While the cause of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis is still unknown, continuing medical research is an important aspect of clinical care for IBD patients. Research studies and clinical trials are ongoing at the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center. To enroll in any of these studies, please contact the clinical research coordinator at the IBD Center at 617.638.6527.

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