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Programs & Services
Our dedicated team of heart specialists offers therapies for patients 15 and older, ensuring a coordinated transition from pediatric to adult cardiac care. Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program services include: Cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs Complex surgical
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If you’re pregnant or hoping to be, you want your baby to have the best possible start in life. Understanding your baby’s health – before and after birth – is an important part of that journey. At Phoenix Children’s Center for Fetal and Neonatal Care, we guide you every step of
Programs & Services
The Level I Pediatric Trauma Center designation at Thomas Campus means you can trust the care your child will get at our Center for Trauma Care. It’s the highest level of care available anywhere. The right care, right away, with the right equipment – all designed for kids big and
Conditions We Treat
As the region's premier facility dedicated exclusively to pediatric and adolescent rehabilitation, we offer a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach tailored to meet the unique needs of each young patient. Our Inpatient Rehabilitation Program is led by a team of experienced
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Symptoms and Diagnosis of Multiple Pregnancy What are the symptoms of multiple pregnancy? Each woman may have slightly different symptoms. But the most common symptoms of multiple pregnancy are: Uterus is larger than expected for the dates in pregnancy More morning sickness
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Diagnosing Noncancerous (Benign) Breast Conditions How are benign breast conditions and infections diagnosed? To diagnose a breast condition, your healthcare provider will take your complete health history. Your provider may also: Do a complete physical exam to: Locate any lump
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Describing a Skin Condition How to describe a skin condition A healthcare provider may ask you to describe your skin condition and its location. Here are some of the more common terms that may help you give a more accurate description: Condition What it looks like Abscess A