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As children with sickle cell disease grow into teens and young adults, they will need to transition from pediatric care into adult care, which means finding the right care team to support them and address their health needs. BMC's Transitional Care Clinic team, which includes both pediatric and adult sickle cell specialists, works closely with patients and their families during this time to help our young adult patients grow into mature, responsible adults who can manage their health on their own, while providing a safety net as they learn these new skills. 

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BMC’s Center of Excellence in Sickle Cell Disease provides expert, compassionate care to over 600 patients each year — from newborns to adults.
We’re home to the largest center for sickle cell disease in New England, with hematologists who specialize in treating adults with SCD.
In BMC’s Pediatric Sickle Cell Program, our specialists provide comprehensive care for hundreds of pediatric patients and understand the specific needs of kids born with sickle ce…

Kimora's Story

For teenagers with sickle cell disease, any step along the way the requires more independence is scary, and so supporting individuals through that transition is vitally important.

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