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Conditions We Treat
… in the lip that occurs when the lip does not form completely. It can range from a small notching in the lip to … heart defects, poor immune system function, a cleft palate, complications related to low levels of calcium in the blood … to severe enough to cause life-threatening respiratory problems. We also treat adult cleft and craniofacial …
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… spine A traumatic injury may cause a bruise (contusion), compression (from blood or bones), a partial tear, or a complete tear (transection) in the spinal cord. Tumors on …
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Graduation & Employment Statistics Home Graduation & Employment Statistics 2020 — 38 Total Graduates 21 stayed in Arizona 13 practice 7 academics 18 fellowships Allergy/Immunology: Children's Mercy at University of Kansas Medical Center Cardiology: Le …
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Riding a bike? Wear a helmet – NO exceptions!
… worn. Choose bike helmets that meet Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards and replace them after a crash … packaging. • Always buy a new helmet. You may not know the history of a used helmet. Helmets are designed to work in only …
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Protect your child’s hearing this Fourth of July
… 150 decibels. That’s louder than a jet plane! Several factors play a role in whether a loud sound will damage … rule is that the louder the sound, the less time it is recommended to be in that environment. Age – Because babies …
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The Center for Spine Care at Phoenix Children’s is a national leader in the diagnosis and treatment of children with all types of spine disorders — from the simple to very complex. We see patients from Arizona and around the country. Our highly trained specialists customize care
Child Passenger Safety
… Children with Varying Healthcare Needs Kids with certain or complex medical conditions may require specialized equipment … options. Search “car seat helper” in the Apple App Store . Available in English and Spanish. Hot Car Safety …
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Complex gastrointestinal (GI) conditions can affect the digestive tract in a number of ways. They may impact the gut’s ability to tolerate or absorb food. If your child’s small intestine can’t work properly, they may be at risk of not absorbing the nutrients needed for growth and
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Children and teens are not simply little adults: they are growing and changing. Young athletes require specialized care from providers who understand how their bones, joints and muscles develop. They also need providers who understand non-musculoskeletal aspects of sports