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Carla Allan, PhD Division Chief Dr. Carla Allan joined Phoenix Children's in January of 2021 and currently serves as the Division Chief of Pediatric Psychology. Previously, she served as the Director of ADHD Programs at Children's Mercy-Kansas City. Dr. Allan earned her doctorate
Article
Growing With Miela
February 9, 2026
Miela is a sweet and sassy girl who had a heart transplant when she was an infant. Since then, she and her family have had to navigate an unpredictable journey. VIDEO
Girl in pink sweater
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Preventing Eye Injuries in Children
Preventing Eye Injuries in Children Eye injuries affect about 2.4 million people every year. Household products cause more than 125,000 serious eye injuries. Hospital emergency rooms treat nearly 23,000 victims of eye injuries from sports. Toys and home playground equipment cause
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Stewart Goldman, MD
Senior Vice President, Research; Chair, Department of Child Health
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  • Hematology & Oncology
Stewart  Goldman, MD
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Cierre de tránsito alrededor del Phoenix Children’s Hospital - complejo de Thomas
May 31, 2023
Queremos que las familias de los pacientes lleguen de la manera mejor y más fácil a nuestro centro. Mientras continúen los proyectos de expansión de Phoenix Children’s Hospital - complejo de Thomas, necesitamos cerrar temporariamente el tránsito para poder seguir construyendo. Además, el departamento de transporte de Arizona (ADOT) tiene un proyecto futuro de mejora del pavimento en la ruta estatal 51 entre la I-10 y la calle Colter qué podría afectar a las familias que vienen a Phoenix Children’s.
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Refractive Errors in Children
Refractive Errors in Children What is normal vision? To understand how certain problems can affect your child's vision, it’s important to know how normal vision happens. For children with normal vision, the following things occur in this order: Light enters the eye through the
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Mary L. Tocyap Aquino, MD
4.7 / 5
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  • Phoenix Children's Pediatrics
  • Primary Care
Mary L. Tocyap Aquino, MD
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Trinucleotide Repeats: Fragile X Syndrome
Trinucleotide Repeats: Fragile X Syndrome What are trinucleotide repeats? DNA is the chemical that makes up your genes. It contains a "code" of 3-letter words known as codons or trinucleotides. Many genes normally contain trinucleotide sequences that repeat. These are called
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Breast Cancer: Diagnosis
Breast Cancer: Diagnosis How is breast cancer diagnosed? If your health care provider thinks you might have breast cancer, you will need certain exams and tests to make sure. Diagnosing breast cancer starts with your provider asking you questions. They will ask about your health
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Jae-O Bae, MD
4.7 / 5
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  • Surgical Services
  • Trauma
Jae-O  Bae, MD

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