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Our pediatric surgeons lead a range of multidisciplinary clinical programs, specialty services, and research. We integrate our specialists in comprehensive programs to provide seamless care and meet the unique challenges of surgery in children. For these programs, we benefit from the combined, broad resources of Columbia University and New-York Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital.
Columbia's Center for Adolescent Bariatric Surgery in New York City offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary weight management program for teens.
Adolescent Bariatric Surgery
Columbia’s multidisciplinary medical team evaluates, monitors, and treats children and adolescents with a range of chest wall anomalies, from more common to rare, life-threatening conditions.
Chest Wall Abnormalities Program
Columbia’s Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Program offers a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to managing complex medical conditions that may develop in children born with CDH.
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Program
Columbia’s Center for Extracorporeal Life Support is a referral center for infants and children at hospitals throughout the tristate area and mid-Atlantic region.
Extracorporeal Life Support Program
Our experts assess and treat liver disease with standard medical therapy, investigational protocols, and surgical therapy.
Liver Transplant
Columbia’s pediatric surgeons use minimal access techniques for surgeries such as laparoscopy and thoracoscopy.
Minimal Access Surgery
Columbia's pediatric surgeons incorporate the most innovative techniques and technologies for routine procedures and complex surgeries.
Pediatric Cancer
Columbia’s pediatric trauma center at NYP/Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital is one of only three Level 1 Regional Pediatric Trauma Centers in New York.
Pediatric Trauma
Columbia provides world-class care for children with vascular anomalies, including hemangiomas, port wine stains, and other conditions.
Vascular Anomalies Program