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Getting back to active
… Because Chloe’s case was moderate, her doctor just recommended checking in every two years. Little did the family … and treating chest wall deformities. In fact, three of the top five pectus excavatum surgeons in North America are at … to manage pain, cryoablation also results in speedier recoveries, shorter hospital stays and a faster return …
Conditions We Treat
… care for children with a wide range of health needs, from common conditions to the most complex challenges. Using … tract or stomach Hirschsprung’s disease Slows or stops the movement of waste through the colon Imperforate … child’s esophagus has not finished developing. Foreign bodies Foreign bodies affecting the esophagus and airway …
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Specialty
… environment of hospital care. We care for even the most complex medical needs of our patients with empathy and … needs. In Hospital Medicine, our goals are to provide compassionate care based on clinical evidence and to … on an outpatient basis. To ensure every child receives the top-quality care they deserve, hospitalists are located at …
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Molly’s story: Empowering others after powering through cancer
… support of her family, has inspired Molly — who recently completed treatment for cancer — to dream of providing hope … while Sarah had picnics with Molly’s sisters on the rooftop of Phoenix Children’s parking garage – the same spot … Cancer and Blood Disorders, said from day one, Molly embodied true resilience. “She fought with grace, hope and …
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In a world of dialysis, airlifts and wait lists, a ‘Ray’ of sunshine makes people smile
… then, he’s had diabetes-related kidney failure and other complications. With faith and fortitude, the family makes it … stimulates the brain to produce other hormones. The spasms stopped, and Regan got better. “Dr. Bernes took excellent … home,” Candace noted. In tune with people, emotions and melodies Candace homeschools Regan. He also attends the nearby …
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Phoenix Children’s Gastroenterology: New Division Chief, New Vision
… clinical research and education as a model for excellent comprehensive programs. My vision for the Phoenix Children’s … seven advanced practitioners, four registered dieticians, 17 nurses and 16 medical assistants across six … vision is to build on that ranking and continue to provide top-quality care to our patients. I will focus on our …
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Phoenix Children’s Named Exclusive Sports Medicine Partner of Real Salt Lake-AZ Youth Soccer Club
Phoenix Children’s announces its partnership with the Real Salt Lake-AZ (RSL-AZ) youth soccer club today, further strengthening the health system’s commitment to the health and development of young athletes.
Leadership
… Director, Heart Center Quality Specialties CVICU Christopher L. Knoll, MD Medical Director, Mechanical Circulatory … degree from the Creighton University School of Medicine. He completed a residency in Pediatrics at Phoenix Children’s … his medical degree from the University of California, San Diego. He completed his residency in Pediatrics at Phoenix …
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Dr. Ashish S. Patel Named Physician-in-Chief at Phoenix Children’s
In his new role, Dr. Patel leads four of Phoenix Children’s eight clinical centers. He also oversees hospitalist medicine, mental and behavioral health, and Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics practices. Beyond his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Patel is now part of the health system’s Executive Physician Leadership team and the Phoenix Children’s Medical Group Governance Council.