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Fever in Children
Fever in Children What is a fever? Most healthcare providers define a fever as a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher when taken rectally or 100°F (37.8°C) or higher when taken by mouth. You might get slightly different numbers depending on how you take your child's
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Giving patients access to life-sustaining specialty medicines
January 10, 2023
… busy teenagers. Sarah is about to turn 18, and Mason is 15. Both kids have cystic fibrosis. Sarah was diagnosed when she … her when refills are due and will help Melissa make the best decisions each new year, when formularies for those …
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Resident Wellness Program
… we must care for ourselves in order to provide the best care we can for our patients and their families. As a … or New Year's to spend holidays with family and friends. On-Site Counseling Services Phoenix Children’s offers FREE …
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Seeing through the eyes of a child
June 6, 2024
… was born with several health challenges: the cataracts in both eyes, autism and structural issues with his ears that … and refractive surgery. This combination helps ensure the best possible outcome, according to Dr. Ahmed. Phoenix …
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Phoenix Children’s Named Among the 2021 Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America
November 11, 2021
Springbuk-sponsored program includes Phoenix Children’s on esteemed list of the top 100 people-centric companies taking proactive steps to support employee health and wellbeing.
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At the Phoenix Children’s Colorectal Clinic, our specialists use the latest surgical and minimally invasive techniques to help children with a wide range of colorectal and pelvic conditions. Everything we do is carefully planned around your child’s unique needs to restore healthy
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It’s been 40 years since Phoenix Children’s opened within Good Samaritan Hospital as a “hospital within a hospital” and only 20 years since we embarked on building Arizona’s first and only freestanding pediatric hospital. Now, we’re a world-class pediatric healthcare system with
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A Lifetime of Care for Children with Spina Bifida
November 1, 2021
By Kristi A. Boles, MD
… the Spina Bifida Clinic at Phoenix Children’s, we celebrate both the small victories and significant milestones of … nurses and care coordinators dedicated to providing the best care possible. Every member of our team understands the …
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National Child Injury Prevention Day: Shine a green light on playdate safety
November 18, 2021
By Ilce Alexander
… After talking through this fear with with my husband, we both agreed to place the importance on allowing him to … pad or at the zoo. Soon after, both sets of parents had visited each other’s homes and by then both families had built …
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Intestinal Malrotation and Volvulus in Children
Intestinal Malrotation and Volvulus in Children What is intestinal malrotation in children? Intestinal malrotation is a birth defect. It happens when your baby’s intestinal tract doesn’t form as it should during pregnancy. Malrotation happens when your baby’s intestine doesn’t

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