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News & Innovation
The latest news surrounding research and innovation efforts at Phoenix Children’s: Physician-Researchers at Phoenix Children’s Pioneer Use of Minimally Invasive Tool to Monitor Chronic Esophageal Disease in Children Study Led by Phoenix Children’s Shows Genetic Testing Can Change
Programs & Services
From the moment your child arrives in the CVICU, our experts are there to provide comprehensive, compassionate care. As the largest pediatric cardiac care center in Arizona, we regularly encounter a wide range of complex cases, giving us the experience to handle even the most
After Your Visit
You and your child are important members of your healthcare team at Phoenix Children’s – even after your visit. The following resources can help those who complete a procedure or hospital stay. Contact us if you have any questions or need additional resources.
CME Session
PCH - Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Auto Transplantation for Chronic Pancreatitis/Acute Recurrent Pancreatitis - Drs. Juan Gurria and Maisam Abu-El-Haija
No recording is available for this session. Presenters: Juan Gurria, MD and Maisam Abu-El-Haija At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: 1. Explain the diagnosis and work up updates of acute recurrent and chronic pancreatitis in children 2. Follow the
Meet Your Team
Phoenix Children's CDH team also includes care coordinators and specialty nurses, and your child will benefit from our occupational and physical therapists, feeding therapists and developmental neurologists.
Conditions We Treat
Our pediatric Voiding Improvement Clinic sees children older than 4 years who experience issues with: Frequency Urgency Constipation Enuresis (bedwetting) Symptoms like those mentioned above do occur frequently in childhood and are a common cause for concern. Know that these
Service
The Voiding Improvement Clinic is the first voiding dysfunction clinic in Arizona, directed by pediatric urologists. Our goal is to provide the highest quality pediatric urological care to our patients in an environment that feels secure and comforting to children, their families
Cleft Lip
Cleft lip is a term that describes a separation in the lip that happens when the lip does not form completely before birth. Normally, the tissues that make up the lip join together between the fourth and seventh weeks of pregnancy. About 4,440 babies are born with a cleft lip