Bruce N Terrin, MD
Pediatrics

4.9 out of 5 –
New patient visits
HMH - Pediatrics - Hackensack
385 Prospect Avenue, Suite 210 Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
Phone
551-996-9160I am a pediatrician trained in the treatment of children with blood disorders and of children with cancer. I have been taking care of children with these disorders for more than 36 years at Hackensack University Medical Center.
Provider Information
Specialties
Pediatrics
Gender
Male
Languages
English
Age groups seen
Children
Education
Medical School
Medical College of Virginia Hospitals
Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical Center
Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical Center
Certifications
Pediatrics - American Board of Pediatrics - 1983
Pediatric Hematology-Oncology - American Board of Pediatrics - 1984
Verified Reviews
Rating Breakdown
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Question Breakdown
5Explanations Easy to Understand4.9Listened Carefully to You4.9Knew Your Medical History5Showed Respect for You5Spent Enough Time With You5Gave Easy to Understand Instructions
Patient Reviews
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4.9 out of 5
106 ratings,
5 reviews
Dr. Terrin is caring and sincere. He is knowledgeable and it comes with experience and he wants to involve the parents as much as possible and respect our decisions.
very good staff
Friendly & kind. Best doctor there is.
Dr. Terrin is exceptional!
We were very hesitated to pick a doctor for our child, after many attempts we found Dr. Terrin! He's the best. Always makes us feel comfortable and answers all questions we might have specially as first time parents he helps us a lot. He takes his time with all his patients and tries to make them happy! We couldn't be more grateful
Insurance Coverage
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Aetna
Aetna Better Health
Amerihealth
Cigna
Claritev
Clover Health
Fidelis Care
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey (Horizon BCBSNJ)
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey (Horizon NJ Health)
Karna WTC
MagnaCare
Medicaid
Medicare
Oxford Health Plans
QualCare
Railroad Medicare
TRICARE
United Healthcare (UHC)
UnitedHealthcare (UHC) Medicare
Wellpoint
Conditions Treated
abusive head trauma
abrasion
abortion information
abnormalities of the hands
abnormalities of the feet
abnormalities of the arms
abnormal urine odor
abnormal stool
abnormal breathing
abnormal breast
abnormal bowel movement
abdominal trauma
abdominal pain
abdominal migraine
abdominal mass
abdominal hernia
abdominal distention
abdominal cramps
abdominal bloating
25-hydroxyvitamin d test
breast cancer immunotherapy
carcinoma of unknown primary
targeted molecular therapy
non germinomatous germ cell tumor
supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumor
lymphoplasmacyte rich meningioma
epithelioid malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor
mesenteric vein thrombosis
teratoma with malignant transformation
immature teratoma
meningothelial meningioma
atypical meningioma
papillary meningioma
anaplastic meningioma
fibrous meningioma
transitional meningioma
microcystic meningioma
angiomatous meningioma
psammomatous meningioma
secretory meningioma
metaplastic meningioma
chordoid meningioma
clear cell meningioma
lymphomatoid granulomatosis
histiocytic sarcoma
juvenile xanthogranuloma
rosai dorfman disease
meningeal melanomatosis
meningeal melanocytoma
meningeal melanocytosis
meningeal melanoma
plexiform neurofibroma
atypical neurofibroma
melanotic schwannoma
pediatric like all chemotherapy
intrathecal chemotherapy
small molecule inhibitors
maintenance chemotherapy
consolidation chemotherapy
induction chemotherapy
chimeric antigen receptor t cell therapy
partial thromboplastin time blood test
clinical trials
total body irradiation
mediastinal lymphoma
peripheral t cell lymphoma
bone marrow failure syndromes
splenic sequestration
umbilical cord blood transplant
hodgkin lymphoma
pediatric cancer
hemoglobinopathies
thrombocytosis
pure red cell aplasia
cooley anemia
hemolytic anemia
submucosal tumors
retroperitoneal mass
radionuclide therapy
oral lesions
oral complications of cancer
non hodgkin lymphoma
myeloproliferative diseases
langerhans cell histiocytosis
head and neck cancer
factor v leiden
hereditary cancer risk
bone marrow disorders
bone marrow biopsy
blood cancer
askin's tumor
antithrombin deficiency
anaplastic large cell lymphoma
adverse effects to anticoagulants
head and neck tumors
tectal glioma
sacrococcygeal teratoma
reduced intensity conditioning regimens
pleomorphic xanthoastrocytomas
optic pathway glioma
odontogenic tumors
malignant rhabdoid tumor
lymphoblastic lymphoma
juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia
giant cell tumor of the bone
germinoma
fibrosarcoma of the head & neck
fanconi anemia
epithelioid hemangioendothelioma
diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (dipg)
diamond blackfan anemia
cervical teratoma
bone sarcoma
alveolar soft part sarcoma
adamantinoma
bladder cancer
venous occlusive crisis
thyroid cancer genomics
thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
thrombophilia
thrombocytopenia
thalassemia
teratogen exposure
splenomegaly
skin cancer genomics
side effects of cancer treatment
severe congenital neutropenia
secondary polycythemia
sarcoma genomics
sarcoma
rhabdomyosarcoma
rh incompatibility
retinoblastoma
renal cancer genomics
purpura
pulmonary metastases
polycythemia
pilocytic astrocytoma
peutz jeghers syndrome
petechiae
paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
pancytopenia
neutropenia
neuronal glial tumors
neuroblastoma
nephroblastoma
myelodysplastic syndrome
musculoskeletal tumor
metastatic brain cancer
melanoma genomics
lymphoma genomics
lymphoma
li fraumeni syndrome
leukopenia
leukemia genomics
leukemia
idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
hypercoagulable state
histiocytosis
hereditary spherocytosis
hepatoblastoma
heparin induced thrombocytopenia
hemophilia
hemolytic uremic syndrome
hemolytic disease of the fetus
glioma
germ cell tumor
gastrointestinal (gi) cancer
factor nine deficiency
factor eight disorder
ewings sarcoma
ependymoma
endocrine complications of cancer therapy
egfr mutation
dyskeratosis congenita
cutaneous t cell lymphoma
cns lymphoma
chronic myelocytic leukemia
chemoradiation
cancer survivor
cancer genomics
adjuvant chemotherapy
biological targeted therapy
cancer chemotherapy
cancer
burkitt lymphoma
brain neoplasms
blood clotting disorder
bleeding disorder
beckwith wiedemann syndrome
astrocytoma tumors
aplastic anemia
glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
porphyria
cryoglobulinemia
cancer immunotherapy
pediatric stem cell collection for transplant
blood disorders
lymphopenia
early detection of cancer
von willebrand disease
acute myelogenous leukemia (aml)
acute lymphoblastic leukemia (all)
papillary cancer of thyroid
medullary cancer of thyroid
follicular cancer of thyroid
anaplastic cancer of thyroid
kasabach merritt phenomenon (kmp)
anemia of chronic disease
familial aplastic anemia
pernicious anemia
sickle cell disease
anemia
b12 deficiency anemia
lymphadenopathy
iron deficiency anemia
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HMH - Pediatrics - Hackensack
385 Prospect Avenue, Suite 210 Hackensack, New Jersey 07601


