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Lotsa Helping Hands
Lotsa Helping Hands is a simple, immediate way for friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors to assist loved ones during their stay in the hospital and beyond. It is an easy-to-use, private group calendar, specifically designed for organizing helpers, allowing volunteers to easily help with tasks such as meal delivery, rides, etc. during a crisis. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is located at 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 and may be reached by calling 617-667-7000.
Managing cognitive fatigue during and after cancer
Cognitive fatigue can be caused by cancer medications, stress, physical exhaustion & treatment. Learn how to combat fatigue before & after cancer treatment.
Your Nutrition Visit
Dietitians can help you navigate a Celiac Disease diagnosis and educate on a gluten-free diet. Learn what to expect from your BIDMC nutrition visit.
Nephrology at BIDHC-Chestnut Hill
The Nephrology program at BIDHC-Chestnut Hill provides medical care to people with kidney disease. Call 617-632-9880 to learn more and schedule an appointment.
Nephrology at BIDHC-Lexington
BIDHC-Lexington cares for a variety of kidney diseases and conditions. Learn about our services, meet our team, and call 617-632-9880 to book an appointment.
A Potential New Weapon in the War Against Superbugs
BIDMC's James Kirby, director of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory, uncovered an antibiotic that is effective against multi-drug resistant bacteria.
Vascular Biology for Cancer Research
BIDMC Cancer Research Institute's Vascular Biology Program studies tumor blood vessels as a drug delivery barrier as well as a potential therapeutic target.
Public Transportation
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is committed to making our facilities and medical services accessible to all. Call BIDMC at 617-667-7000 for directions.
Nephrology (Kidney)
BIDMC's Division of Nephrology is dedicated to improving the lives of people with kidney disease. Call 617-632-9880 to learn more and set up an appointment.
Deviated Septum
A deviated septum is when your nasal septum — the thin wall that separates your right and left nasal passages — is displaced to one side. You may be born with this condition or it occurs due to an injury.
Handling Cancer at Your Own Pace
A cancer diagnosis is life-changing, and living with the disease has its ups and downs. It is OK to feel vulnerable and sad on bad days. You are not alone.
Obesity and Cancer Risk: A Complicated Link
Obesity does not have a clear link to cancer risk, although a recent study found a potential casual association between them for 6 cancer types. Read more.
Pain Treatment Services
Pain treatment plans at BIDMC's Pain Center include treatments like cryoablation and epidural steroid injection. Call 617-278-8000 to book an appointment.
Fear of Recurrence
The biggest fear for cancer survivors is 'What if it comes back?" Learn more about managing this fear and living life to the fullest after cancer.