At Boston Medical Center, our pediatric team is dedicated to delivering the highest quality care to children from infancy through young adulthood. Our physicians, nurses, and care teams partner closely with families to support every child’s health and development in ways that fit into busy lives, from Saturday hours to programs for specialized care.
Leading Expertise
Award-Winning Doctors
Our doctors were recognized as some of the city’s best on Boston Magazine’s “Top Docs” list.
Leaders in Wraparound Care
We founded national programs that help children thrive, from Reach Out and Read to StreetCred.
Commitment to Diversity
Our multilingual and multicultural staffing enables families to participate in the care of their children.
Location and Contact
Pediatric Primary Care
Monday–Thursday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Programs and Clinics
Adolescent Medicine
CATCH - Child and Adolescent Transgender Center for Health
Pediatric Comprehensive Care Program
Pediatric Dentistry
The Grow Clinic for Children
Integrated Behavioral Health
Pediatrics - Psychiatry
Ryan Center for Sports Medicine at Boston University
SOFAR
Education and Training
Boston Combined Residency Program in Pediatrics
The Boston Combined Residency Program in Pediatrics aims to provide world-class clinical training in the breadth of pediatric medicine and to help pediatricians meet the evolving needs of children, families, and populations. The residency is a combined program with Boston Children’s Hospital.
General Academic Pediatrics Fellowship
The pediatric fellowship program aims to train investigators focused on health issues affecting medically underserved communities. It is part of the broader academic primary care fellowship, offered in collaboration with Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Surgery, the Preventive Medicine Training Program, and the BU School of Public Health.
Pediatrics Research Overview
The Department of Pediatrics at Boston Medical Center leads a broad portfolio of research spanning health services, clinical, translational, and basic science studies. With over 45 principal investigators and more than $17 million in annual grant funding, the department is actively advancing pediatric research.