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… Programs & Services Home Programs & Services Vascular Anomaly Clinic Vascular tumors and vascular malformations are … health issues. Vascular lesions can also be a big clue to help doctors diagnose an underlying genetic condition. To … Lasers Medications Surgery Camp Discovery As part of our commitment to improving quality of life for children with …
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… Conditions We Treat Home Conditions We Treat Vascular Anomaly Clinic Our team is experienced in treating all kinds of … clusters of arteries, veins, capillaries or lymphatic vessels. They may be a combination of vessels or vessels that did not form like …
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Baylee's Story
… Stories Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders The initial diagnosis was simple: MRSA Staph Infection. At first, all … wasn’t just scary; it was baffling: Baylee’s white blood cell count was shockingly high — a symptom of leukemia. The … Roberta Adams, MD, explained the best chance would come from a sibling match — specifically, Baylee’s …
Conditions We Treat
… Conditions We Treat Home Conditions We Treat Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Clinic Nonalcoholic Fatty … NAFLD is usually caused by obesity in children or teens, unrelated to alcohol consumption. It frequently occurs with … sleep apnea Headaches Abdominal pain Gall stones Orthopedic complications Please feel free to contact us with any …
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New Sleep Recommendations from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine For the First Time Defining How Much Sleep Children Need
A physician with Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital has helped create new recommendations from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), defining how much sleep children need. Matthew Troester, DO, pediatric neurologist, is one of 13 sleep medicine experts from around the world who developed the recommendations. This is the first time AASM has made sleep recommendations for children, and it will change the way doctors advise parents on how much sleep children should get every day.
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Phoenix Children’s Opens 44,000-Square Foot Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
The new space, which replaces Phoenix Children’s existing NICU, is Arizona's only Level IV NICU as designated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, indicating the highest level of care available for the most complex neonatal conditions. In addition to providing high-quality medical care, the new space was designed to enhance patient family comfort.
Programs & Services
… & Services Home Programs & Services Reproductive Anomalies & Differences of Sex Development Clinic Our Reproductive Anomalies & Differences of Sex Development Clinic combines the experience of subspecialists in the fields of …
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NSGR - An Update on Autism / Updates in Autism-related Therapeutic Intervention - Dannah Raz, MD, MPH and Randi Phelps, PhD
… NSGR - An Update on Autism / Updates in Autism-related Therapeutic Intervention - Dannah Raz, MD, MPH and … An Update on Autism Dannah Raz, MD, MPH Chief, Developmental Pediatrics Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix … (old and new) used to diagnose autism. Recognize the most common co-occurring conditions in children with autism and …
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Angus Wilfong, MD, Joins Phoenix Children’s Hospital as Chief of Pediatric Neurology
Angus A. Wilfong, MD, has joined Phoenix Children's Hospital as Chief of Pediatric Neurology at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s. In this role, Dr. Wilfong will oversee all functions of the neurology practice including surgery, technology, innovation, and research and development.
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… Program Description & Goals Home Program Description & Goals The goal … and by conducting research to improve the care of acutely ill and injured children. This process occurs over three …