Your primary care provider is your go-to expert for everyday health and wellness care. We treat people of all ages and conditions — from yearly check-ups to managing chronic conditions and preventive care to bumps, bruises, coughs, colds and everything in between. ...
Whether you want to change the size of your breasts, tighten and lift your breasts, reconstruct your breasts after a mastectomy or relieve chronic pain, our highly skilled surgeons will work closely with you to create a customized and natural look. ...
Our geriatric rehabilitation specialists are dedicated to helping older adults overcome medical and age-related conditions so that they may rediscover their strength, mobility, balance and comfort. ...
When breathing becomes difficult you can take a deep breath knowing that the experts at Tufts Medicine are here to help. Breathing is something we often take for granted, but don't worry, we've got your back when it gets tough. ...
Your gastrointestinal (GI) system breaks down the nutrients in food and liquid and helps your body use those nutrients for energy, growth and healing. The system covers a lot of ground—from the mouth, throat and esophagus to the stomach, intestines, rectum and anus. ...
People living with end-stage kidney (renal) disease need extra help filtering out waste and toxic substances as well as regulating blood pressure and pH balance. A kidney transplant adds a healthy kidney to help get your body back on track. ...
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. ...
Rehabilitation medicine is a special kind of care designed to help you recover, improve or strengthen important skills or functions that were impacted by an injury, condition or other ailment. You can trust that our physical medicine and rehabilitation experts will help you heal at your own pace, one goal at a time. ...
Tufts Medicine understands infectious diseases, how they are passed between people and how to best treat them. By mapping out and researching the spread of disease, we find the right diagnosis and treatment for you, whether you’ve been referred to us for a prolonged fever or a complex disease. ...
Tufts Medicine cares for people with a wide range of neurological conditions like migraines, brain infections, spinal cord injuries and neuromuscular disorders like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), to name a few. ...
At Tufts Medicine, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQIA+) people will find a safe, equitable environment to receive the care they need. ...
Plastic surgery can repair, reshape and reconstruct areas of your body. Our surgeons use state-of-the-art techniques in body contouring, breast surgery, cosmetic procedures, facial plastic surgery, gender-affirming surgery, hand surgery, pediatric plastic surgery and wound surgery. ...
Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis are autoimmune disorders tied to inflammation. If you feel inflammation in your joints, on your skin or in both places, turn to our team of dermatologists and autoimmune disease experts for relief. ...
The endocrine system uses glands and organs to create powerful chemical messengers called hormones. These hormones carry signals that influence how the body functions, like metabolizing food for energy. Imbalanced hormones can lead to endocrine conditions, like diabetes, that can take a toll on the body’s natural rhythm. ...
Our New England Eye Center (NEEC) ophthalmologists and optometrists provide care for all types of eye diseases and visual conditions such as cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and ocular melanoma. ...
Strokes can happen to anyone at any age, but those under 50 may need extra support to prevent them from happening again, aid in recovery and assist with adapting to life after a stroke. ...
Your liver is an important organ that filters toxins from your blood and aids digestion. When your liver has complications and fails, you will need a liver transplant which replaces your sick liver with a donor's liver. ...
The larynx, also known as the voice box, is an important part of the respiratory system that affects your voice and ability to swallow. Living with a voice and swallowing disorder like acid reflux disease or laryngeal trauma can take a toll on how you breathe and swallow. ...