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The Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Fellowship Program at Tufts Medical Center provides clinical training for physicians caring for patients with endocrine disorders and research training for those who wish to embark on a career in clinical research.
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Welcoming home a baby is one of life’s most precious moments — one made possible with fertility care for people who struggle to conceive naturally. Together with our partners at Boston IVF, we fulfill family-building dreams with treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF), donor egg, LGBTQAI+ fertility and egg freezing. ...
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When a tumor, aneurysm, or other abnormality develops in the base of your skull, it can impact your ability to move and think. Among other treatments, we specialize in minimally invasive surgery techniques like endoscopes and robotics to remove tumors or other growths and get you back to living the quality life you deserve.  ...
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Turn to our gastroenterology nutrition services if you're having a hard time absorbing nutrients from your food and drinks. We'll pinpoint the cause of your condition and treat it so that you walk out our doors feeling healthier and happier. ...
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Pain can range in intensity from an irritating nuisance to a complete disruption of your day-to-day life. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Our pain management specialists are here to help you feel more comfortable when faced with chronic pain or cancer pain. ...
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The endocrine system is made of nerves and gland cells that make and send hormones throughout the body. Neuroendocrine and endocrine neoplasia occurs when those cells grow out of control and can lead to rare conditions, including the full range of hypothalamic, pituitary, adrenal and islet cell tumors. ...
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Managing your blood pressure is an important part of keeping your body healthy, but did you know that having high blood pressure can injure your kidneys?  ...
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PET/CT scan is a combination of  2 imaging techniques in one exam. When we look at tissue and organs on a cellular level (PET) and from a bird's-eye view of your body's structure (CT), it gives us a full picture of your health. ...
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Regular eye exams are an important part of your child's overall health. We help you see the difference in your child's eyesight. ...
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Heart failure is a condition where the heart can't pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. We can treat advanced heart failure in multiple ways: with medications, electrical or valvular device implantations, a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to aid circulation or by transplanting a healthy heart to replace your existing heart. ...
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When organs like the heart, kidney, liver or bone marrow can no longer perform their most essential functions, transplant surgery can give you back the quality of life you expect and deserve. ...
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Your carotid arteries are 2 main arteries in the neck that are responsible for carrying oxygenated blood to the brain, face and neck. When these arteries narrow due to cholesterol, it's called carotid artery disease. ...
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The pituitary gland is a small but mighty part of the endocrine system, responsible for creating harmony among hormones that influence how our bodies function. When you’re living with a hypothalamic, neuroendocrine, suprasellar or pituitary condition, you can turn to our specialists for answers and action. ...
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The Tufts Medical Center Specialty Center - Norfolk clinic offers world-class specialists from a Boston academic medical center right in your community. Our endocrinologist, OBGYN, urogynecologist and rheumatologist provide care for patients with acute and long-term illnesses in our newly opened office. 

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