Tufts Medical Center provide a number of services to our patients and their visitors. Please use the links below to learn more. If you need any assistance, please don't hesitate to ask a member of your care team. Everything you need, at your service.
Our interpreters are professionally trained in medical and healthcare interpretation. We want to make sure you get the care you need and understand everything.
Your health is personal, and we believe your care should be, too. Wherever you are in life's journey, you can trust that our Tufts Medicine team will care for your well-being with advanced medicine and a personalized touch. Search for conditions, testing methods and treatments by filtering through the A–Z list for adults and our littlest patients.
We’re here to help you and your family get and stay healthy. Whether you’re looking to schedule an appointment, get answers about your bill or explore treatment options in your community, we’ll point you in the right direction.
The Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies (ICRHPS) at Tufts Medical Center (Tufts MC) offers validated questionnaires, manuals and toolkits to assist and support Tufts-affiliated researchers. Our products are also available for use by global healthcare research community members.
At Tufts Medicine, we know your time and your patient’s time is valuable. That’s why we do everything we can to make it easy to admit patients and refer them to specialists.
You and your loved ones are at the center of everything we do. To ensure your voice is heard, every Tufts Medicine hospital hosts a patient and family advisory council to support patient and family-centered care and improve patient outcomes.
At Tufts Medical Center, we treat the whole family. Whether you’re welcoming a newborn into the world or preparing for surgery, we’re here to help you navigate all phases of the health and wellness journey.
At Tufts Medical Center, we partner with patients and their families to improve health care. That’s what our Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) is all about. It’s a place where patients and families can speak up about their health care issues and questions.